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Some Insurers Say Majority of Boy Scout Abuse Survivors' Claims Don't Meet Tort Standards
The claimants' attorneys' formation of the Coalition of Abused Scouts for Justice, the insurers argue, was a way of taking control of the case.Del. Justices Eye Solar Company Shareholders' Lawsuits, Weighs Who Should Defend
Several questions centered on policy language barring coverage for claims that are "the same as or related to" each other, not necessarily identical.A Warning to the Industry: The Emerging Risks of Cannabis Insurance Litigation and Regulation
In this week's episode, Miller Nash's Jodi Green discusses the risks insurers should consider when writing coverage for cannabis grow operations, manufacturers and dispensaries.US Judge Finds Aetna's 'Agreement to Agree' With Health Providers Isn't Binding
"If you are trying to sell someone a service, but the negotiations are not going well, you cannot just provide the service anyway and demand money," Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote in a memorandum opinion in a dispute between an insurance company and a health care provider over payment for services.View more book results for the query "*"
Del. Supreme Court, Weighing Larger-Settlement Rule, Requires Coverage in Dole D&O Policy Dispute
A Tuesday Delaware Supreme Court decision upholding coverage for Dole Food Co. Inc. marks a win for companies wanting to cash in on directors and officers liability insurance coverage.Superior Court: Insurance Definition Covers Verizon's $24M in Defense Costs
Superior Court Judge Eric M. Davis applied a broader definition of the insurance contract term "securities claim" that required coverage in a case over a challenge to a corporate spinoff and merger that was funded by debt instruments.Revived Case of Insurance CEO Alleging Tax Scheme Losses Sent to Delaware
An Illinois federal judge sided with a bank defendant in finding the case couldn't move forward there, but found there were jurisdictional reasons to aallow the case to be transferred to the District of Delaware.D&O Coverage for Securities Claims Potentially Limited by Del. Supreme Court Ruling
The ruling may dissuade policyholders from seeking D&O coverage for appraisal actions sought by shareholders who opposed a transaction.Houston Litigators Defend $1.8M Attorney Fee Award In Dela. Co.'s Dispute With Texas' Moody Family
Houston lawyers from Vinson & Elkins and Beck Redden were on the defense team that won the fee award.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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