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Daily Business Review

Debate Heats Up Over Controversial Property Insurance Claims

With insurers and regulators blaming a surge in water-damage claims for higher property-insurance rates, Florida lawmakers began grappling with a controversial debate that includes homeowners, contractors, insurance companies and trial lawyers.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Supreme Court to Mull UM Arbitration Preservation

Is an unopposed demand for arbitration enough to toll the statute of limitations for bringing an uninsured motorist claim that is subject to mandatory arbitration, or does an arbitration petition need to be filed with a court?
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Are Contractually-Agreed Prevailing Party Attorney Fees Covered Under a CGL Policy?

Costantino P. Suriano and Daniel Markewich discuss the circumstances under which contractual legal fees in a lawsuit brought by a building owner against an insured contractor might be covered under a CGL policy in New York.
23 minute read

International Edition

Keoghs accounts reveal firm spent nearly £900,000 on failed Parabis acquisition

2015-16 accounts show firm spent £893,000 on bid for parts of insurance rival
3 minute read

International Edition

Keoghs accounts reveal firm spent nearly £900,000 on failed Parabis acquisition

2015-16 accounts show firm spent £893,000 on bid for parts of insurance rival
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Insurers Using Technology to Fight Insurance Fraud

In his Insurance Fraud column, Evan H. Krinick discusses new tools such as social media and data analytics that insurance companies are using to help stop fraudulent policies from being issued or renewed based on false representations of fact and to block false, inflated, or otherwise fraudulent claims from being paid.
14 minute read

National Law Journal

Verrilli: Is Repeal of the ACA a Done Deal? Hardly.

OPINION: Questions loom over what will happen to Americans insured under the Affordable Care Act.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

New York Delays Implementation of Cybersecurity Mandate by Two Months

Implementation of a new regulation requiring financial services companies to establish broad safeguards against cyberattack is being pushed back two months until March 1 after banks and insurers complained that it was impossible.
14 minute read

New York Law Journal

New Rule Bars Insurance Limits for Employers Who Hire Ex-Convicts

Under a new Department of Financial Services regulation, insurers operating in New York state are banned from excluding employers who hire employees with criminal records from commercial crime policies or limiting their coverage under such policies.
7 minute read

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