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New York Law Journal

Supply Chain Woes Bring Contingent Business Interruption Recovery—and Its Limitations—Into Sharp Focus

The article examines the potential limitations of CBI coverage and the practical challenges of litigating CBI claims. It also discusses ways to draft stronger CBI policies and the growing popularity of other types of insurance in response to global supply chains that are increasingly reliant on just-in-time sourcing and that continue to be aggravated by recent disasters.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

A Snapshot of Russia-Related Sanctions and Export Controls

This article provides a snapshot of the U.S. measures currently in place.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

How the SEC's Climate Disclosure Proposal May Trigger Insurance Coverage

Public companies and their stakeholders often struggle with effective environmental, social and governance programs in the absence of clear and common standards and regulations. But the landscape is rapidly changing in a way that will likely impose new risks and costs on companies.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Familiar Faces Pose Novel Question to Ga. Supreme Court in Insurance Contract Dispute

Troutman Pepper partner and former Chief Justice Harold Melton argued on behalf of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield. Holland & Knight partner and Judicial Nominating Commission member Robert Highsmith, argued for Northside Hospital.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Solicitor General to Justices: Just Say No to Workers' Comp Marijuana Cases

"If states could enforce laws compelling third parties to subsidize federal crimes, they could directly undermine congressional determinations," U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar wrote.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The End of 'Bellefonte': 'Global Re' and the Proper Reading of Facultative Reinsurance Contracts

'Global Re' puts the focus of reinsurance dispute resolution where it belongs: the meaning of language as understood in the context of industry norms and practice.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

The Eleventh Circuit Clarifies and Expands Bad Faith Requirements

In McNamara v. Government Employees Insurance, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reversed a district court decision dismissing a bad faith claim because the claim was based on a consent judgment and not a "final judgment" after a verdict.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Insurance Needs, Requirements Are in Flux. Are Associations and Their Counsel Ready?

Despite the importance of obtaining appropriate insurance coverage, some do not understand how the process works or pay enough attention to changes—and potential changes—in the market.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Horror Stories of a Hardening Market—Things to Watch Out for When Buying a Property in S. Fla.

With the high demand comes increased competition and an extremely fast-paced market. In order to get a deal done, some factors, like insurance, are being overlooked by many buyers. And then buyers are left with enormous insurance surprises due to evolving insurance requirements and rising rates.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Battle Over Florida Insurance Search Law Settled

The insurance companies fought a requirement in the law that life insurers retroactively search what is known as the "Death Master File" to determine whether policyholders have died.
3 minute read

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