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AGW Sono Partners, LLC v. Downtown Soho, LLC
The Connecticut High Court joined the ever-growing list of courts weighing in on COVID-19-related litigation. But it may be the first state high court in the country to determine that shutdown orders did not relieve restaurant owners from paying rent.
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Aitkin v. USI Ins. Servs., LLC
According to the 9th Circuit, an employer's interest in clients is greater than an employee's interest in those same clients despite the employee's personal relationship with those clients.
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Pan American World Airways, Inc. v. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.
Over the past century, warfare on the battlefield has morphed into warfare over the internet.
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Federal Judge Rules that Insurers are Not Obligated to Cover Ex-Law Firm Partner's Criminal Defense Fees
Schulman filed a separate lawsuit in district court against insurance carriers that issued professional liability policies to the law firm after he was denied coverage for his defense fees incurred in connection with the indictment.
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Patel v. 7-Eleven, Inc.; DP Milk Street Inc.
In a potentially quite serious blow to franchising, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts recently held that Massachusetts' labor laws can be applied to the franchisor-franchisee relationship. Or, put more simply, that franchisees may be employees under Massachusetts law.
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Small Businesses are Underestimating Cyberthreats
A report from Corvus shows many small businesses are aren't addressing the threat they face from hackers.
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2022 Insurance and Risk Management Checklist
A guideline for the prudent attorney advising clients on insurance coverage in 2022.
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Suez Treatment Sols., Inc. v. ACE Am. Ins. Co.
The court decided in favor of an insured, reaffirming the broad duty to defend in New York and recognizing that in some cases, more than one carrier can have a duty to defend.
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With Two Insurers, Who Has the Duty to Defend?
The court decided in favor of an insured, reaffirming the broad duty to defend in New York and recognizing that in some cases, more than one carrier can have a duty to defend.
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