By Justin Henry | March 16, 2021
"It's been exciting to watch the group grow," Seth Lamden, who joined Blank Rome from Neal Gerber & Eisenberg, said.
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By Max Mitchell | February 8, 2021
A unanimous three-judge panel said the landmark decision should not apply in instances where insurance carriers are seeking to use the household exclusion to bar uninsured motorist coverage, also called UM coverage.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 27, 2021
Wendy B. Hall joined Cozen O'Connor in Houston in a practice the office leader said has been experiencing "incredible growth" due to more litigation and regulatory issues.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 21, 2021
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has affirmed a ruling transferring an insurance dispute over an auto accident from Philadelphia to Bucks County to avoid potentially inconsistent rulings because of a related matter in the latter court.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 29, 2020
Most pandemic lawsuits targeted specific industries, such as nursing homes, cruise ships, universities and insurance firms. For 2021, lawyers expect to see more lawsuits against insurance firms over business interruption claims, and possibly employment class actions focused on the COVID-19 vaccine.
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By Jason Grant | December 28, 2020
As part of the ruling, Court of Common Pleas Judge Terrence Nealon found that in Pennsylvania it is still unclear whether the "reasonable expectations" doctrine, in the negligence context, can be applied to a commercial insured such as the gym that has brought the insurance coverage lawsuit.
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 16, 2020
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ordered coordination of about two dozen lawsuits bringing business interruption claims against Erie Insurance to the Western District of Pennsylvania. The panel also sent a dozen cases against Generali, which provided insurance for bookings on vacation rental site Vrbo, to the Southern District of New York.
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By Robert Storace | December 4, 2020
As COVID-19 continues to take its toll on such businesses as restaurants and entertainment centers, many of those businesses have had to sue their insurance carriers for denying claims.
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By Max Mitchell | December 1, 2020
A lawyer for State Farm said the court needed to look at the intent of the legislature in promulgating the waiver form, noting that the purpose of the law is to lower insurance rates.
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By Katheryn Tucker | November 12, 2020
"There was a tragic death of a workman whose claims as pleaded would have likely created a sympathetic plaintiff's case at the trial," Judge Mark Hornak said.
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