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The Plain Meaning of the Policy Reigns
Two types of theft are determined to be one "series of acts" by the U.S. Dist Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.$2M Settlement Reached Between Stabbing Victim and Broward Condo Operators
Coral Gables attorney Todd Michaels represented Patricia Norris in her suit against the Palm Aire Gardens Condominium Association and property management company First Service Residential Florida. Despite allegedly receiving complaints about a resident harassing and stalking women in Palm Aire Gardens, the community's homeowners association took no action against the man who stabbed Norris 12 times, according to the complaint.Climate Change-Related Losses and Other Event-Driven Litigation Risks
In their Corporate Insurance Law column, Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes discuss how climate change-related events such as hurricanes, earthquakes and wildfires can lead to related securities litigation, creating additional risk for corporations, directors and officers and their D&O insurers.View more book results for the query "*"
Text Message, Stopped Midsentence, Helps Clinch $235,000 Settlement
The insurance carrier for a woman who was texting her husband about dinner while driving has settled a lawsuit for $235,000. While texting, Dasantila Rook's vehicle crossed the yellow line and struck a vehicle driven by Kelsey Lisk.Prosecutorial Conduct Commission Statute and Chapter Amendment Bill: Part II
Part I of this two-part column examined the backdrop to the establishment late last year of the New York State Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct, as well as the scope of the new Commission's authority. Today's Part II examines the makeup of the Commission and its staff and the conduct of Commission proceedings, including its investigatory powers.Forum Shopping in Fraud Proceedings: What Will UK Courts Tolerate?
Do not attempt to present an artificially constructed case to try to forum shop in the London courts. That is the stark message for overseas litigants, following the High Court's decision to throw out a case brought by a state-owned Ukrainian bank against its Swiss-domiciled former owners earlier this month.Armstrong Teasdale Launches NY Office, Taking 16 More From Montgomery McCracken
The Midwest-based Am Law 200 firm made its East Coast debut last year in Philadelphia, also with a group from Montgomery McCracken.