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Texas Lawyer

Brightline Rule: Imperfect Pre-Suit Med-Mal Form Is Not Fatal to Case

"The court crafted a fair and simple solution to what has been an overly complex problem for both sides since the statute's inception," said plaintiff's attorney Collin D. Cobb.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Vacated $28.6M Verdict Leads to Florida Supreme Court Precedent

"The egregious facts of this case make it especially unsuited for the majority's holding," Florida Supreme Court Justice Jorge Labarga wrote in the dissent.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Settlement Strategy: Line-by-Line Holt Demand Leads to $1.25M Resolution

The plaintiff is 82 years old.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Recent Guilty Pleas Highlight Illegal Control of Medical Practices, Kickbacks for Patient Referrals

The final two defendants in 'United States v. Pierre' pled guilty to charges stemming from their involvement in an insurance fraud scheme. Pending sentencing, the guilty pleas conclude a two-year prosecution that exposed a scheme to hijack New York's no-fault insurance system for personal profit.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Geico Hires Chief Legal Officer With Deep Experience at Financial Bluebloods

The nation's No. 2 auto insurer has new legal team leadership for the first time since 2013.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Genworth Insurance Accused of Terminating Policies to Compel Reinstatements, Forfeitures on Customers

The lawsuit, filed in California Superior Court for the County of Sacramento, raised California Insurance Code Sections 10113.71 and 10113.72, which require life insurers to comply with a 60-day grace period and provide proper notice before terminating a policy for nonpayment of premiums.
3 minute read

The Recorder

California Supreme Court Wrestles With COVID Insurance Coverage Questions

During oral arguments, the justices asked repeatedly why COVID-19 business losses should be covered by commercial property insurance policies.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Does Your Insurance Fully Cover a Cyber Attack? Maybe Yes, Maybe No!

Given the prevalence of spoofing, phishing, hacking and ransomware attacks, all businesses need to have appropriate cybersecurity insurance. But, will it cover you when the attack hits and for what? Sometimes yes, sometimes no and sometimes maybe!
11 minute read

National Law Journal

9th Circuit: Tribal Court Has Jurisdiction Over COVID-19 Business Interruption Suit

"The transaction had tribe and tribal lands written all over it," the appeals court said.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. High Court Shows Continuing Signs of Moderation With Regular Use Exclusion Holding

On Jan. 29, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its long-awaited and much anticipated decision in the regular use exclusion case of Rush v. Erie Insurance Exchange, and, in doing so, seemed to signal a possible continuing movement away from its previous penchant for advancing plaintiffs' causes in personal injury matters and toward a more reasoned, moderate approach to civil litigation questions of law.
7 minute read

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