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Root Insurance Anticipates Launching in a Dozen More States
Root Insurance, the car insurance company based in Columbus, Ohio, that prices policies primarily on actual driving behavior, is currently licensed in…Insurance Litigator Joins Robins Kaplan’s Boston Office
Matthew Burke has joined the national Insurance and Catastrophic Loss Practice Group of Robins Kaplan LLP as a partner in the firm’s Boston…Pacific Life Introduces New No-Lapse Guarantee Universal Life Insurance Product
Pacific Life Insurance Company has added a new, no lapse guarantee universal life insurance (“GUL”) product to its PL Promise line.In a statement,…Everest Insurance Launches New Not-For-Profit Management Liability Policy
Everest Insurance has launched a new not-for-profit management liability insurance policy.In a statement, the insurer said that this new policy “provides…When Does a Worker’s Disability Begin?
A Pennsylvania court has ruled that because an employer paid a worker his full wages for the day on which he was injured, his disability began on the next day for purposes of the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act.View more book results for the query "*"
Veteran NLRB Appellate Lawyer Linda Dreeben Is Stepping Down
Linda Dreeben in 2008 was named assistant general counsel for the National Labor Relations Board's Supreme Court branch.Child Care Must Be a Men's Issue for True Equality
Doris Ling-Cohan recalls a day when there was no babysitter and her 1-year-old daughter got to visit more courts in one day than most litigators. It might explain why at age 9 she would shout out, correctly: “Objection, hearsay!” when watching Law and Order, Ling-Cohan said.Daily Dicta: Winston Wins One for Big Garlic (Yes, That's a Thing)
Of all the legal disputes you might expect to see laid bare on Netflix, I wouldn't have tagged one that centers on alleged manipulation of the Commerce Department's administrative review process. And now, there's a new twist in the case.Winston & Strawn Wins One for Big Garlic (Yes, That's a Thing)
Of all the legal disputes you might expect to see laid bare on Netflix, I wouldn't have tagged one that centers on alleged manipulation of the Commerce Department's administrative review process. And now, there's a new twist in the case.