Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Alan Holcomb | May 6, 2020
There is significant ambiguity as to which insurers will cover COVID-19 claims; the specific treatments that will be covered; and whether out-of-network treatment will be fully covered.
By Phillip Bantz | May 1, 2020
Blanco, a former naval officer and Big Law attorney, talks about taking on a new role, why more in-house leaders are being elevated to executive positions and how the coronavirus pandemic has affected his job and industry.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jaret Davis, Alan N. Sutin and Bryan X. Grimaldi | March 23, 2020
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is causing unprecedented disruptions to the U.S. economy, and government officials and health professionals expect that these could continue through September.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 14, 2020
"The best quote was from his niece," the winning lawyer said. She told the jury, "'Kip had a lot of limitations. That's true. But he had no limitations on his character.'"
By R. Robin McDonald | February 13, 2020
The fight involves an attempt to block a $750,000 settlement in a defamation case.
By Greg Land | December 26, 2019
Liberty Mutual Insurance had argued that it accepted a presuit demand for its $100,000 policy limits, but only sought "clarification" that the at-fault drive's parents would also be absolved of fault.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 18, 2019
"The individual mandate is unconstitutional because it can no longer be read as a tax, and there is no other constitutional provision that justifies this exercise of congressional power," the split panel wrote.
By Greg Land | December 13, 2019
Geico's lawyer pushed back against the default judgment in front of the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, arguing that the insurer had no knowledge of the case.
By Greg Land | July 30, 2019
The plaintiffs claimed that, instead of paying a lump sum death benefit, MetLife created accounts they could draw on while it pocketed the interest on money it kept in its general account.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 19, 2019
“The Medicare statute is almost 'so incoherent [it] cannot be understood,'” Judge Amul Thapar from the Sixth Circuit wrote.
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