Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Walter Andrews, Andrea DeField, Veronica Adams and Alice Weeks | September 16, 2022
In McNamara, the court held that a final judgment that exceeds all available liability policy limits, whether such judgment results from a jury verdict or a consensual settlement, constitutes an "excess judgment" that can be used to satisfy the causation requirement of an insurer bad faith claim in Florida.
By Michael A. Mora | September 14, 2022
"Here, United Auto sufficiently relied on the insured's own affidavit to show that a triable issue existed about the reasonableness of her excuse not to attend the second IME," the Third District Court of Appeal ruled, referring to an independent medical examination.
By Michael A. Mora | September 12, 2022
"You will see a lot more of these mapping services utilized in trial and not contested as much as they were before," said Michael J. Pike, managing partner of Pike & Lustig.
By Andrew Goudsward | August 31, 2022
M. Evan Corcoran, a partner at the Baltimore firm Silverman Thompson, is representing former President Donald Trump at a time when few respected lawyers will. The representation is fraught with reputational, and even legal, risks.
Daily Business Review | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | August 12, 2022
Attorneys should constantly be reevaluating – what are they doing that month to professionally develop
By Jim Saunders | July 13, 2022
Roofing claims have been a key issue as lawmakers and other state leaders have grappled with widespread problems in the property-insurance system that have included insurers dropping customers and seeking large rate increases.
By Michael A. Mora | July 8, 2022
A new litigation report is a warning shot to insurers that they must increase their resources—both in-house and outside counsel—in at least two segments of the industry.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Whitney Dutton | July 7, 2022
Florida legislators stepped up to address the homeowners' insurance crisis by cranking out an insurance reform bill at the last-minute special session called by the governor. But despite the progress, the court may declare the law void, because of a constitutional challenge filed by a contractors group.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Brett Carey | July 5, 2022
Much has changed in the last two years. The proliferation of vaccines and new, life-saving treatments has allowed the world to emerge from the pandemic. In addition, courts are now overwhelmingly finding that COVID-19 business interruption claims are not covered, reasoning that "direct physical loss" means something more than economic loss.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Philippe Lieberman and Marko Cerenko | June 28, 2022
Having a clear understanding of each party's obligations and ensuring compliance before the storm is the best way to try to avoid the potential legal and monetary pitfalls from a storm.
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