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New York Law Journal

Pastor v. Woodmere Fire District

By | November 25, 2016
Firefighter Plausibly Stated Timely Claim Over Insurer's Breach of Implied Covenant
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

AGCS Marine Ins. Co. v. World Fuel Services, Inc.

By | November 25, 2016
Policy's Valuation Clause Refers to $17.9 Million 'Re-Sale' Invoice Defendant Sent its Customer
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Cross-examination: What solo attorneys need to know about the ACA enrollment period

By | November 23, 2016
What solo attorneys need to know about Affordable Care Act enrollment
5 minute read

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.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Anthem, Antitrust Enforcers Face Judge as Insurer Defends $48B Cigna Merger

Anthem Inc. drew the battle lines Monday in defense of its proposed purchase of Cigna Corp., faulting the U.S. Justice Department for refusing to see any benefit in the $48 billion deal as the blockbuster megamerger trial opened in Washington federal district court.
18 minute read

New York Law Journal

NYS Regulators Propose Advance Notice of Life Insurance Price Hikes

The Department of Financial Services has proposed for the first time that insurers give the department and consumers advance notice of premium hikes on life insurance policies and annuities in response to consumer complaints.
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Fifth Circuit: $30M Verdict for Insurer's Overbroad 'Absurd' Exclusion

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Court affirmed a $30 million judgment against an insurance company after it refused to pay off a Houston law firm's legal malpractice claim by pointing to exclusion in a liability policy that was so broad it covered "every single thing an attorney does or does not do, wrongful or not."
9 minute read

The Recorder

State Justices Deal Blow to Health Insurers

In decision with ramifications across the health care sector, the California Supreme Court held Monday that insurers can be sued over unpaid medical bills even if they contracted with a third party to carry the risk.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Court Stays $20.5M Suit Against Reed Smith

A legal malpractice suit against Reed Smith over a $20.5 million settlement has been stayed while a federal appeals court considers whether a related case against an insurer was properly decided.
20 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Methfessel & Werbel Sees a String of Successes in 2015

Methfessel & Werbel, Insurance, Small Firm
10 minute read

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