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Connecticut Law Tribune

Insurance Coverage for Cyber Risks

Given the varying nature of cyber risks, any number of different policies may respond to provide coverage for a cyber-related claim in some way, shape or form. Oddly enough, this now includes the commercial general liability policy.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Climate Climate Change for the Insurance Industry

The burning of fossil fuels produces CO2 and other so-called greenhouse gases (GHGs) that scientists have linked to global warming and other changes in the Earth's climate.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Drones Game of Drones: Liability and Insurance Coverage Issues Coming

If the Night's Watch had been able to purchase a cheap camera-equipped drone, Jon Snow might have noticed the Night's King and his army of White Walkers before they surprised and overran the Wildings' camp in Season 5 of HBO's "Game of Thrones."
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Suits & Deals: Suit Over Two Crashes, Including UM and UIM Claims, Settles for $2.3M

Litigation stemming from a pair of auto accidents that allegedly left a man disabled was settled for $2.3 million in Hudson County.
12 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Highmark, Inc. v. UPMC, PICS Case No. 16-1523 (Pa. Super. Dec. 2, 2016) (memorandum) Bender, P.J. (14 pages).

By | December 16, 2016
Trial court properly overruled appellant's preliminary objections and denied its motion to compel arbitration in breach of contract and unjust enrichment action over oncology reimbursement billing rates because the consent decrees between the parties expressly stated that if a violation of the consent decrees had occurred, commonwealth officials had exclusive jurisdiction to enforce their terms and those officials had taken no action to stop the litigation from proceeding. Affirmed.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Employer's UIM Cancellation Void When Employee Wasn't Notified

In a ruling that may indicate shifting attitudes toward insurance-related public policy concerns, Verizon's failure to notify its drivers that it canceled its underinsured motorist policy means the insurance carrier should still have to provide coverage, despite the cancellation, a Pennsylvania judge has ruled.
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Premiums, Medical Bills Admissible in Case Against Progressive

A woman injured while standing outside of her car as it was rear-ended can produce insurance premiums and medical bills as evidence in her case against Progressive Direct Insurance Co.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

With Zika in South Florida, Questions Remain About How Insurance Can Help

Attorneys Walter J. Andrews, Michael Levine and Andrea DeField offer 10 questions for businesses assessing their commercial insurance policies against the backdrop of the Zika virus.
8 minute read

Legal Week

UK insurance group LV= completes panel review

Quartet of firms reappointed to insurer's legal panel
2 minute read

International Edition

UK insurance group LV= completes panel review

Quartet of firms reappointed to insurer's legal panel
2 minute read

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