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Ford v. United Property & Casualty Ins. Co.
A federal district court in Texas granted an insurer's motion to compel appraisal even though the motion was filed 232 days after the insureds filed their…The President and the Fifth Amendment
What is most telling is a message deriving from this investigation for virtually every target vacillating over whether to accept his lawyer's knee jerk, playbook advice to remain silent.Lincoln Benefit Life Company v. Fundament
A federal district court in California has ruled that an insurer did not act in bad faith in its investigation of whether its insured had died by committing…Parents Sue Four Seasons, Bartender After Daughter Dies With 0.5 Blood Alcohol
“It appears she would have had to have had something in the neighborhood of 17 alcoholic drinks,” plaintiff counsel Quentin Brogdon said of Autumn Rupkey, who died with a blood alcohol level of nearly 0.5 after her father's birthday party.View more book results for the query "*"
With Kavanaugh, a Second SCOTUS Justice Is on Scalia Law School Faculty
News of Justice Brett Kavanaugh's appointment as a distinguished visiting professor has caused a bigger stir than a similar announcement last year of fellow Justice Neil Gorsuch's new summer teaching gig at the law school.Prosecutors Announce Charges Against Attorney Michael Avenatti
Michael Avenatti is being charged in Manhattan and Los Angeles federal court, with SDNY prosecutors alleging four extortion-related counts connected to an attempt to shake down Nike for millions, and Central District of California prosecutors charging him with bank fraud and stealing from clients.Morris James Adds 2 Attorneys in Wilmington
Morris James announced that it added two attorneys to its Wilmington office.Budget, Guns in Schools and Felon Voting Ahead in Florida
So far only one bill has been sent to Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis: the repeal of a smokable medical marijuana ban that DeSantis signed into law last Monday.NY Legislators Should Focus on Reducing Pretrial Incarceration
Today, with just over 4% of the world's population, the United States has nearly 20% of the world's pretrial jail population — almost half a million people.Trending Stories