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Daily Report Online

Suspended Georgia Insurance Chief Jim Beck Convicted on 37 Counts of Fraud, Money Laundering

Beck was accused of a five-year scheme that siphoned more than $2 million from the Georgia Underwriting Association, where he served as general manager before elected insurance commissioner in 2018.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Murphy Signs Bill Requiring Auto Insurers to Disclose Policy Limits to Attorneys

S-1558/A-3444 takes effect immediately for all new accidents and in 60 days for accidents that have previously occurred.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Archer Represents Reade Manufacturing in Action Seeking Coverage From Liberty Mutual for Environmental Claims

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
1 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The 'Known Loss' Defense in Pennsylvania: The Policyholder's Perspective

The crux of the known loss dispute there arose from the fact that material information concerning the environmental loss at issue had neither been requested by the insurer, nor volunteered by the policyholder (a corporation), in the underwriting process.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

Surfside Tragedy Provides Critical Lesson for Policyholders

As of July 16, a search of Miami-Dade Court records revealed over 20 lawsuits that have been filed on behalf of the deceased, grieving families and the dozens of survivors rendered homeless.
4 minute read

International Edition

RPC Strengthens Insurance Team Following International Network Launch

The appointment is the firm's fourth partner hire of the year so far.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Gym's Lawsuit Against Insurer Over Pandemic Losses Can Proceed, Judge Rules

Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas Judge Terrence R. Nealon refused to dismiss the COVID-19 business interruption lawsuit filed by the gym and fitness center last year.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

'Not Entirely Clear': Superior Court OKs Narrow Application of 'Seismic' Stacking Decision

The justices ruled that the household exclusion in an automobile insurance policy could not be used to bar stacking of coverage, addressing a muddled area of law.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

A Dirty Little Secret in Car Insurance: Can Lawyers Lead a Change?

New Jersey car insurance companies can charge you more if you don't have a college education, if you work in a blue-collar job, if you rent your home, or if your credit score isn't perfect.
9 minute read

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