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The American Lawyer

Willkie Continues Lateral Spree With Mayer Brown Insurance Group Leader, 3 Other Attorneys

The hires come on the heels of news that Morrison & Foerster New York office leader Brett Miller plans to join Willkie along with two other bankruptcy partners.
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International Edition

DWF Enters Singapore and South Africa Associations

The move comes less than a year after the U.K. listed firm shuttered its Singapore base as part of a global restructure.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Case Elevates Medical Marijuana as 'Reasonable and Necessary Care,' But Will More Workers' Comp Claims Follow?

Could the April 13 ruling set a new bar on employee rights when it comes to using medical marijuana on the job?
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

Rolling the Dice: Does 'Alleviation' Alleviate Insurance Carrier Fears?

Carriers, providers, and legal practitioners, alike, hoped the court would provide clarity on a carrier's obligations once a policy becomes exhausted, but the recent decision did not squarely address that issue.
5 minute read

International Edition

Kennedys, Clyde & Co Among UK Quartet on Zurich Insurance Group's New APAC Large Claims Panel

Two other U.K. firms alongside their global alliance counterparts are also part of the inaugural panel.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Title Insurance: Determining an Insured's Loss and Calculating the Damages

Even the most prudent lay person or attorney in private practice cannot inspect and discover each and every title defect that might affect the property. In order to protect against the risk of defects in ownership, title insurance is purchased, which is the most misunderstood, yet most valuable, forms of insurance in America.
14 minute read

International Edition

Fieldfisher Bucks Trend With Smallest Promotions Round in Half a Decade

The promotions round is the firm's smallest since 2016, and spans the Manchester, London and Brussels offices.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Delaware Courts Continue To Issue Insured-Friendly D&O Insurance Rulings

Two recent decisions by Delaware courts demonstrate that they are increasing leaning toward the insured's position in disputes over directors and officers (D&O) insurance coverage. As a result, New York companies incorporated in Delaware should consider where to file lawsuits concerning D&O insurance disputes—in Delaware or New York.
9 minute read

International Edition

Mishcon Triples Partner Promotion Round As Ince Also Unveils Latest Class

The two firms promoted a collective 14 lawyers to their partnerships.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

National Insurance Firm Adds Fort Lauderdale Partner After 'Huge Uptick' in Coverage Work

The 200-attorney Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck hired Chad Bickerton, a Sarasota attorney eventually moving to South Florida, to help service the insurance firm's growing clientele.
3 minute read

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