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January 30, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Emailed Notice of Claim to General Contractor’s Lawyer Did Not Meet Louisiana Public Works Act’s Requirements, 5th Circuit Holds

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ruled that neither sending notice of a claim by email nor sending it to a general contractor’s lawyer satisfied the Louisiana Public Works Act’s requirement that notice be sent by registered or certified mail to the general contractor at any place in Louisiana that it maintained an office.
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January 30, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

N.J. Appeals Court Limits Auto Insurers’ Payments to Ambulatory Surgical Centers

An appellate court in New Jersey has issued a decision that limits the personal injury protection payments auto insurers must make to ambulatory surgical centers.
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January 30, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

FC&S Legal Publishes “Protections and Limitations of Title Insurance—What You Need to Know”

FC&S Legal has published “Protections and Limitations of Title Insurance—What You Need to Know,” originally published by The Legal Intelligencer, in its Eye on the Experts column.
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January 30, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Globe Life to Pay $7.77 Million in Fines and Restitution to Settle Allegations of Unfair Claims Settlement Practices

Globe Life Insurance Company of New York has agreed to pay a $439,000 fine to the New York State Department of Financial Services as well as to pay restitution to beneficiaries of the holders of life insurance policies having a face amount of approximately $7.33 million to settle allegations that Globe Life violated the New York Insurance Law in various respects.
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January 30, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

California Insurance Commissioner Reports Insured Losses from November 2018 Wildfires at $11.4 Billion – a 25 Percent Jump from Initial Report

California’s insurance commissioner, Ricardo Lara, has announced that, so far, more than $11.4 billion in insured losses have been reported from the November 2018 wildfires.
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January 30, 2019 | Daily Business Review

Miami-Dade Developer and Former Trump Protege Sued for Stiffing Horse Trainer

A Jan. 22 lawsuit filed in Palm Beach County accuses developer Richard Fields and Brandy Coletta of not properly compensating their horse trainer for services rendered. Fields is a former business partner of President Donald Trump and once managed Trump's ex-wife, Marla Maples.
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January 30, 2019 | Litigation Daily

After Years of Litigation, Allman Movie Train Wreck Suit Ends in CSX Settlement

The undisclosed payment satisfies a $3.9 million judgment against the railroad resulting from apportionment of a total $11.2 million verdict in a 2017 trial. It's the conclusion of litigation against the last of a series of defendants involved in the train crash on the set of a movie about musician Gregg Allman.
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January 30, 2019 | Daily Report Online

Years of Litigation Over Allman Movie Train Wreck Ends in CSX Settlement

The undisclosed payment satisfies a $3.9 million judgment against the railroad resulting from apportionment of a total $11.2 million verdict in a 2017 trial. It's the conclusion of litigation against the last of a series of defendants involved in the train crash on the set of a movie about musician Gregg Allman.
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January 30, 2019 | Daily Business Review

State Administrative Judge Pokes Hole in 'Dry Needling' Rule

Administrative Law Judge Lawrence P. Stevenson said the proposal exceeded the Board of Physical Therapy's “grant of rulemaking authority because it would expand the scope of physical therapy practice, not merely establish a standard of practice.”
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January 30, 2019 | Law.com

Critical Mass: Koh Dismantles Yahoo Data Breach Settlement Proposal. Plus: Will PG&E Bankruptcy Douse Wildfire Lawsuits?

U.S. District Court Judge Lucy Koh rejected an $85 million proposed settlement in the Yahoo data breach case, enumerating a series of points about its lack of adequacy.
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