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GOP Lawmakers' Challenge to COVID Isolation Rule Should Be Tossed, NY AG Says
The attorney for three New York Republican lawmakers who are challenging the constitutionality of a Department of Health rulemaking process that isolated people in response to the COVID-19 outbreak uses terms like "monarchy," "tyranny" and "catch me if you can" to describe the executive branch's appeal to the Fourth Department, Appellate Division.Florida Unemployment Rate Remains Unchanged for April
Since April 2022, when the unemployment rate was 3%, Florida's labor force has grown by 248,000 people and the number of people listed as unemployed has declined by 36,000.Coverage for Fee Disputes Under Legal Malpractice Policies
An issue which periodically arises (although it is rarely decided) in the insurance realm is whether there is coverage for fee disputes under legal malpractice policies, particularly where there is a claim in the complaint for malpractice. The analysis of this issue must begin with an examination of the policy insuring agreements, which typically require that, to trigger a duty to defend, the complaint must allege both covered conduct and covered damages.Merck & Co. v. Ace Am. Ins. Co.
The New Jersey Appellate Division concluded that an insurance policy exclusion for "hostile/warlike action" did not include a cyberattack on a nonmilitary company, regardless of whether that attack was from a private actor or a government or sovereign power.Class Action Accuses Travelers Insurance of Inflating Homeowner Premiums
The liability limits sold to the class representative were approximately 4.5% higher than they would have been had defendants based those limits on reconstruction cost without debris removal, the suit alleged.View more book results for the query "Travelers"
Class Action Accuses Travelers of Inflating Homeowner Premiums
The liability limits sold to the class representative were approximately 4.5% higher than they would have been had defendants based those limits on reconstruction cost without debris removal, the suit alleged.Travelers Insurance Faces Class Action After Court Strikes PIP Co-Pays and Deductions
The complaint cites a New Jersey appellate court that ruled purchasers of PIP coverage from Travelers are entitled to reimbursement for the entire policy amount, without reduction of a deductible or co-payment.Travelers Auto Plans Targeted in Class Action
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.'They Have the Audacity to Blame Jurors': Do 'Bad' Lawyers Lead to Nuclear Verdicts?
"Jurors award a lot of money when there are significant injuries, usually permanent, combined with defendants, their lawyers, and their insurance companies taking unreasonable positions," said Atlanta plaintiff attorney Mike Rafi.Franks v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co.
The policyholders claimed they should have been offered another opportunity to waive stacking for UM/UIM coverage when they removed a vehicle from their auto policy.Trending Stories
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