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New York Law Journal

Castlepoint Ins. Co. v. Mangru

Defendants Fail to Raise Fact Issues of Service, Dismissal for Lack of Jurisdiction Denied
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Wal-Mart Seeks Federal Venue in Tracy Morgan Coverage Dispute

Wal-Mart says its dispute with five insurance companies over payouts to actor Tracy Morgan and others injured in a collision with one of its trucks belongs in federal court now that it has reached a settlement with one insurer.
16 minute read

Daily Business Review

Litigation to Come: Insurance Policy Changes on Damage Cleanup

Changes approved for Citizens Property Insurance homeowner policies promise to generate litigation over repair work done after policyholders sign assignments of benefit, writes attorney Allan Rotlewicz.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Custom Design & Mfg. v. Atl. States Ins. Co., PICS Case No. 16-0845 (C.P. Lackawanna June 7, 2016) Minora, J. (12 pages).

Plaintiff in fire loss insurance claim raised issues of bad faith and breach of contract and demonstrated sufficiently that discovery had not been completed. Insurance company's motion for partial summary judgment denied.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Gilead Seeks Hefty Fees After Slamming Merck in Patent Case

Fixed-fee arrangement with Fish & Richardson could be a catch in motion for "exceptional case" fees.
10 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Nagel Rice Files Suit After Malpractice Coverage Denied

Nagel Rice of Roseland has taken its malpractice insurance carrier to court in a dispute over its denial of coverage to the firm in a legal malpractice suit.
17 minute read

New York Law Journal

Beras v. Vigorito

Conflicting Expert Medical Opinions Preclude Summary Judgment Dismissal
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Are Property and Casualty Insurers Still Prepared for the Worst?

With the hurricane season off to an early start and a prediction for more activity in 2016 than in recent past years, is the insurance industry prepared if a major hurricane strikes the United States, or has it grown complacent after enjoying 10 years without a major strike and three years since Sandy's onslaught in 2012?
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Like Clockwork, Litigation Is Sure to Follow Hurricanes

Attorneys for property owners, developers and businesses offer best practices for avoiding litigation after a storm.
18 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Holt v. Mitchell, DeFAX Case No. D67253 (Del. Super. May 25, 2016) Witham, J. (6 pages).

DELAWARE SUPERIOR COURT
4 minute read

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