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Del. Supreme Court Upends $13.7M Insurance Judgment in Asbestos Suit
Texas ties to the contractual relationship between the company and insurer trumped the fact that Wisconsin was the site of exposure, the court said in a ruling focused on choice of law in corporatewide insurance policies.Del. Judge Denies Interest in Asbestos Coverage Dispute
A Delaware judge on Wednesday rejected what he called a "peculiar" motion by an industrial pump manufacturer seeking prejudgment interest against excess insurers in a dispute over millions of dollars in asbestos-injury coverage, observing that no court had ever granted such a request without first finding damages.Icahn Sues to Stop AmTrust's $2.7B Go-Private Deal
Activist investor Carl Icahn on Monday sued AmTrust Financial Services Inc. in the Delaware Court of Chancery, accusing the New York-based workers' compensation insurer of undervaluing the company in a $2.7 billion go-private bid in order to benefit its controlling family.Accepting That LinkedIn Invitation May Be a Violation of a Nonsolicitation Agreement
Social media sites like Facebook and LinkedIn are increasingly being used today for professional purposes. Those purposes include maintaining professional networks and promoting certain brands and companies.Delaware Public Policy Does Not Preclude D&O Insurance Coverage for Fraud
In Arch Insurance v. Murdock, a D&O insurance coverage dispute, the Superior Court's complex commercial litigation division reasoned broadly to hold that, absent a contrary choice of law clause, Delaware law applies to Delaware corporations' D&O insurance policies, and that Delaware public policy does not prohibit insuring losses from insureds' breaching the fiduciary duty of loyalty through fraudulent conduct.View more book results for the query "*"
AmTrust Faces New Suit Over Alleged False Accounting Scheme
Two Florida-based pension funds have enlisted attorneys from Grant & Eisenhofer in a Delaware derivative suit accusing the directors of AmTrust Financial Services Inc. of enabling a massive scheme to report false financials.NY Real Estate Management Firm Denied $3M in Sandy Insurance Coverage
A New York-based real estate management firm whose property was damaged during Hurricane Sandy cannot recover more than $3 million from its insurance provider because it waited too long to submit a claim, a Delaware judge ruled on Thursday.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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