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The Legal Intelligencer

QBE Ins. Corp. v. Walters, PICS Case No. 16-1151 (Pa. Super. Sept. 9, 2016) Bowes, J. (15 pages).

By | September 23, 2016
Trial court properly granted summary judgment in favor of insurance company in declaratory judgment action insurer brought to adjudicate its obligations in suit by cafe patron shot in parking lot. Affirmed.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

What to Watch for in the Hank Greenberg Trial

It took more than a decade, but the New York Attorney General's Office has finally started trial in its fraud case against former AIG chief executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg. Here are three key aspects to keep an eye on.
16 minute read

Daily Business Review

Preparing for the Worst When Storms Approach

People are urged to review contingency plans has hurricanes approach.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

3 strategies for recovering from flood losses

Flooding is one of the biggest natural hazard risks for businesses. While the damage can't always be prevented, steps can be taken to better manage the flood.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Is This Key Coverage Missing From Your Insurance?

With clear threats this hurricane season, you don't want to leave this out.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

High Court Sides With Insurer Suing Third Parties in Workers' Comp Case

Workers' compensation insurers paying out benefits to employees on an employer's behalf may sue the third party responsible for the injuries in order to recover the loss, according to a Connecticut Supreme Court ruling.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Policy Issues and Attorney Fees in No-Fault Litigation and Arbitration

Gary Tsirelman and Stefan Belinfanti discuss attorney fees as they relate to no-fault litigation and arbitration initiated by a medical provider, where the insurance carrier denied the claim or otherwise failed to pay the claim based on the defense that the injured party violated a policy condition by failing to attend a duly scheduled Examination Under Oath or Independent Medical Examination.
19 minute read

Daily Business Review

Study Finds Drivers Could Save in No-Fault Elimination

Eliminating the state's no-fault auto insurance system could save average Florida motorists 9.6 percent on their liability-coverage packages, or about $81 a year per car, according to a study released by the state.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Mikaelian v. Liberty Mutual Ins.

By | September 15, 2016
Home's Owner Lacks Breach Claim, Father Lacks Insurable Interest in Home
3 minute read

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