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Who Got the Work? Littler Mendelson to Defend Aon
"Mr. Garnder knew he could not reasonably meet the expectations of the [performance improvement plan] by October 15, making his termination the following day a foregone conclusion," the complaint claimed.Amendment Did Not Change Underinsured Motorist Vehicle Definition, Appellate Court Says
The goal of the amendment was to "correct this inequity" found in the "Lenda" decision, the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association said in a letter to the Legislature's Insurance and Real Estate Committee.Cigna Class Action: Algorithm Allegedly Auto-Denies 300,000 Claims
"This action arises from Cigna's illegal scheme to systematically, wrongfully, and automatically deny its insureds the thorough, individualized physician review of claims guaranteed to them by law and, ultimately, the payments for necessary medical procedures owed to them under Cigna's health insurance policies," the complaint alleged.New England Insurance Company Brings Subrogation Lawsuit Against Paccaar
The insurance company argued that the defendants were negligent and are liable for the $170,000 policy paid to the insured for the damages caused by a fire, the complaint said.Class Action: The Hartford and Twin City Accused of Undervaluing Wrecked Cars
The proposed class encompasses Hartford Insurance policyholders in New Jersey who submitted claims between Dec. 23, 2015, and Nov. 29, 2023, and those insured by Twin City in Missouri between July 22, 2013, and Nov. 29, 2013.View more book results for the query "*"
New Ruling Clarifies Workers' Compensation Statute
"The legislative history strongly evinces the legislature's will to extinguish the authority of commissioners to award such benefits upon a claimant's having reached permanency status, [and] we concur with the board's reasonable interpretation of the statute," the appeals court said.Flood Law Firm Achieves $2.6 Million Verdict in Connecticut Motor Vehicle Case
"Their refusal to [resolve the case] exposed their insured to an excess judgment and gives their insured the right to pursue a direct action against the insurance company for violation of their fiduciary duties," Jonathan Bak said.Appellate Court Affirms No Duty to Indemnify Auto Crash Injuries Under Home, Umbrella Policies
The Connecticut Appellate Court affirmed a lower court's judgment, finding Liberty Insurance, Liberty Mutual and Safeco insurance companies had no duty to indemnify its policyholders under home, auto or an umbrella policy, for an underlying action stemming from allegations of underage drinking and an injury in a vehicle crash.Social Media Worker Files Workplace Bias Lawsuit Under US, Conn. and Calif. Law
The plaintiff--who worked in Connecticut as well remotely in his California home office--claimed he was discriminated against due to his race and national origin and exposed to a hostile work environment.Attorney Secures Full Insurance Policy, Plus Additional Coverage for Client
"It was one of those situations where it was very clear once you had all the medical records and you could see the history that this is something that wasn't going to go away," Alexander Sarris said.Maximizing Liquidity and Loan Growth: A Credit Union's Success Story
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