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By Ellen M. Dunn, Joan M. Loughnane and Mallory W. Edel | May 22, 2023
While the topic is seemingly ubiquitous now, life insurance regulators have been grappling for several years with the potential risks and benefits of insurers using AI, and the large external data sources utilized by AI, in underwriting and other insurance practices.
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By Riley Brennan | May 19, 2023
A federal judge in Connecticut determined that a medical practice's claims against Cigna in relation to COVID-19 testing services can proceed.
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By Emily Cousins | May 15, 2023
"I love digging into the evidence and trying to find the key pieces—the needle in the haystack, so to speak," plaintiffs lawyer Mike Snellings said.
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By Emily Cousins | May 1, 2023
The complaint alleged that a United Healthcare representative encouraged the plaintiffs not to file a lawsuit.
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By Emily Cousins | April 27, 2023
"I think all of tort law should be grounded in the principle that the plaintiff should not be receiving a windfall, and the court is allowing, in this case, a windfall," defense counsel David A. Haught said.
By Riley Brennan | April 27, 2023
"Although Plaintiff clearly has attempted to plead around these rulings by alleging damage and consequential repairs, the only 'damage' the complaint specifically describes is the presence of viral particles on surfaces, and the only 'repairs' described are the cleaning (specialized as it was) of Amphenol facilities, the installation of additional barriers and workspaces, and the replacement of HVAC units and filters," the court said.
By Michael A. Mora | Charles Toutant | April 18, 2023
"The No. 1 cause of nuclear verdicts is plaintiffs lawyers," said Robert Tyson, who has sought to rally the defense bar against rising verdicts and settlements.
By Charles Toutant | April 18, 2023
"Insurance companies have gone in-house to save money," said personal injury lawyer John Morgan. "The result is inferior lawyers in many cases, who bring knives to gunfights."
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By Emily Cousins | April 14, 2023
Union Insurance argues that the underlying lawsuit does not "trigger" coverage because the lawsuit does not allege "'property damages' caused by an accident" or "personal and advertising injury."
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By Riley Brennan | April 11, 2023
A federal judge in Connecticut determined that a virus exclusion in an insurance policy bars law firm Kennedy Hodges & Associates and the owner of its office building from bringing a business interruption insurance claim against Twin City Fire Insurance Co. over COVID-19-related losses.
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