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Komorsky v. Farmers Ins. Exch.
An appellate court in California has ruled that an umbrella policy did not provide “heir” coverage to the daughter of the deceased insured, even though she was entitled to such coverage under a primary insurance policy that had been issued to the insured.Road Rage Injuries Not Covered by Auto Policy, Nevada District Court Concludes
A federal district court in Nevada has ruled that an auto insurance policy did not cover injuries the insured allegedly suffered from a road rage incident.Blanco-Sanchez v. Pers. Serv. Ins. Co.
An appellate court in New Jersey has ruled that, as a matter of public policy, a vehicle owner could not give permission to a driver known to be unlicensed and, therefore, the unlicensed driver was barred from recovering personal injury protection (“PIP”) benefits as a permissive user under New Jersey’s no-fault law.How Florida Insurers Can Draft an Offer of Judgment Leading to an Award of Attorneys’ Fees
A federal court in Florida has issued a decision that is a roadmap for insurance companies for drafting an offer of judgment that can lead to an award of attorneys’ fees.California Appeals Court Rejects ‘Heir’ Coverage Under Umbrella Policy
An appellate court in California has ruled that an umbrella policy did not provide “heir” coverage to the daughter of the deceased insured, even though she was entitled to such coverage under a primary insurance policy that had been issued to the insured.View more book results for the query "*"
Embattled Huawei Calls for Trust and Transparency Through Common Cybersecurity Standards
Huawei deputy chairman Ken Hu has called for governments, regulators and other stakeholders to collaborate and create common cybersecurity standards, but experts are skeptical about the lack of detail.Hashtagging Your Health: Instagram Influencers and Medical Promotions
It's no surprise that businesses have attempted to capitalize on that reach by partnering with 'influencers,' but when pharmaceutical companies and health startups use influencer-advertising, do some details get lost in the posting?Senators Gruters, Book Lead Legislative Session in Number of Bills Filed
Senators can introduce an unlimited number of bills, and while it's not a competition, some Florida senators used that power more than others.Justices Delve Into Controversial 'Stand Your Ground' Change
The issue before the Supreme Court centers on whether the revised law should apply to cases that began before 2017.Palmetto Bay Office Building Sells for $1 Million
Address: 18330 SW 97th Ave. in Palmetto BayProperty type: This is a 2,007-square-foot, one-story office building constructed in 1955 on a 10,163-square-foot…