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The Impairment of Business Interruption Insurance
The December 2022 decision of 'New England Systems, Inc. v. Citizens Insurance Company of America' used the term "impairment" in the business interruption coverage section of a cyber-risk policy, to potentially broaden the scope of business interruption coverage well beyond its prior interpretations.Allstate Sues Men in Effort to Not Defend Them in Lawsuit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Insurance Companies Under Investigation in Florida for Alleged Fraud, Governor Confirms
"When you have reports like this, that show a significant number of claims that are being grossly underpaid or not paid at all, it would seem to me that legislators have more work to do on the other side of the issue," said Stephen A. Marino Jr. of Ver Ploeg & Marino in Miami.Company Sues AmGUARD Insurance Over Disputed Wind Damage Claim
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Much Ado About a Little Something?: Oversight Duties Extended to Corporate Officers
Before the Chancery Court's decision in In Re McDonald's Corporation Stockholder Derivative Litigation, the fiduciary duty of oversight was only imposed on corporate directors, not corporate officers.Unusual Move: Court Grants Emergency Stop to Insurance Case Hinged on Pre-Suit Issue
"The trial court below upended that settled decisional law by refusing to abate the litigation until (plaintiff) submits to an (examination under oath)," said the insurance carriers as relators.Couple Sues Allstate Over Home's Storm Damage Claim
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Allstate Sues Family Members Over Insurance Coverage Dispute
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