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New York Law Journal

Insurance Law

In this Special Report: "The 30-Day Rule for Insurer Coverage Disclaimers Still Stands," "The Legalization of Cannabis in New York and the Need for D&O Insurance Coverage," "The Year of Peak SPAC? The SPAC Gold Rush and Implications for D&O Liability and Insurance," "Constitutionally Permissible? Can States Require Insurers To Pay Business Interruption Claims Due to Government-Imposed Business Closures?" and "Protecting Your Business Against the Next Global Catastrophe: Contingent Business Interruption and Supply Chain Insurance."
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

For Litigation-Heavy Robins Kaplan, the Pandemic Shifted Practice Focus and Future Plans

"Settlements on the courthouse steps weren't happening," firm chair Ronald Schutz said.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

6 Regulatory Issues Every Company Should Know About Embedded Insurance

The ability of non-insurance-focused companies to package customized insurance solutions along with their normal product offerings promises opportunities for industry and consumers alike. But such opportunities raise a myriad of legal and regulatory issues.
8 minute read

International Edition

10-Strong BLM Team Quits For Rival

The team hire includes three partners and will be based in London.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Legalization of Cannabis in New York and the Need for D&O Insurance Coverage

As both the number and type of New York businesses in the legalized cannabis industry continue to grow, their need for insurance coverage will only expand.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Year of Peak SPAC? The SPAC Gold Rush and Implications for D&O Liability and Insurance

Because SPACs present novel issues, we expect both plaintiff's lawyers and insurance companies to take some creative positions not always helpful to D&O policyholders.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Protecting Your Business Against the Next Global Catastrophe: Contingent Business Interruption and Supply Chain Insurance

Protecting a business, large or small, from the fallout of a global crisis can mean the difference between keeping the doors open and shutting them for good.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Constitutionally Permissible? Can States Require Insurers To Pay Business Interruption Claims Due to Government-Imposed Business Closures?

Businesses forced to shut-down to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 are turning to their business interruption policies to recover losses. These claims are routinely denied given that the policy requires some sort of physical loss or damage before coverage will trigger. Various states have introduced legislation seeking to protect insureds from these coverage denials.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

The 30-Day Rule for Insurer Coverage Disclaimers Still Stands

Therefore the "30-day rule" lives to fight another day, but great care should be exercised in determining precisely when the 30-day clock begins ticking.
8 minute read

International Edition

Six Firms Launch New Global Insurance Law Network

The network includes firms in the U.S., Canada, Australia, the U.K., France and The Netherlands.
2 minute read

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