New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Bryce L. Friedman and Daniel Feder | May 14, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented New York business owners with many obstacles and difficulties, and the New York Legislature has reasonably looked for ways to lessen the financial impact the crisis has had on our neighborhood's restaurants, shops and offices.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric B. Stern, Andrew A. Lipkowitz and Kelly S. Geary | May 12, 2021
As cybersecurity incidents continue to rise in frequency and severity, it is important for cyber insurance underwriters as well as insureds to be familiar with the laws and regulations that may impact cyber coverage.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 10, 2021
There are now 120 cases on appeal, in both state and federal courts, that allege insurance companies wrongfully denied coverage for pandemic-related business interruption claims. Lawyers are awaiting rulings from the Ohio Supreme Court, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the Oklahoma Supreme Court, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals' Ninth Circuit and Eighth Circuit.
By Peter A. Halprin, Jacquelyn Mohr and Nicolas A. Pappas | May 7, 2021
Insurance coverage for deepfakes is in its nascent stages.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Danielle Corbisiero and Nadia F. Rahman | April 21, 2021
Carriers, providers, and legal practitioners, alike, hoped the court would provide clarity on a carrier's obligations once a policy becomes exhausted, but the recent decision did not squarely address that issue.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam Leitman Bailey and Josh Filsoof | April 20, 2021
Even the most prudent lay person or attorney in private practice cannot inspect and discover each and every title defect that might affect the property. In order to protect against the risk of defects in ownership, title insurance is purchased, which is the most misunderstood, yet most valuable, forms of insurance in America.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes | April 14, 2021
Two recent decisions by Delaware courts demonstrate that they are increasing leaning toward the insured's position in disputes over directors and officers (D&O) insurance coverage. As a result, New York companies incorporated in Delaware should consider where to file lawsuits concerning D&O insurance disputes—in Delaware or New York.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | April 8, 2021
The 200-attorney Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck hired Chad Bickerton, a Sarasota attorney eventually moving to South Florida, to help service the insurance firm's growing clientele.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David M. Barshay and Steven J. Neuwirth | April 7, 2021
In this edition of their No-Fault Insurance Law Wrap-Up, David M. Barshay and Steven J. Neuwirth provide an update on a prior split between the Appellate Terms in the First and Second Departments concerning exhaustion of the policy limits, and discuss decisions involving conflicts of law and discoverability of a special investigative unit (SIU) file, respectively.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jason C. Bergman | March 30, 2021
Jason Bergman discusses the state of title insurance for foreclosures given RPAPL 1302-a.
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