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NJ Appeals Court: DOBI Commissioner, Rather Than AG, Can Pursue Action Against Out-of-State Insurers
The New Jersey Appellate Division has ruled that the commissioner of the state Department of Banking and Insurance can pursue an administrative action against two out-of-state companies and their two New Jersey affiliates, rather than relying on the state attorney general to bring a lawsuit over alleged improper insurance-related practices in the state.Supporting the People of Ukraine
With so many cash donations being made to help the people of Ukraine, Conrad Teitell offers a timely and helpful discussion of income tax rules for charitable gifts for use overseas. He explains how tax savings reduce the cost of giving and in many cases enable donors to give more.Pachulski Stang Wilmington Partner Selected as ACB Board Director
Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones has announced that Wilmington partner Laura Davis Jones has been selected as the Third Circuit's director on the board of the American College of Bankruptcy (ACB), and that San Francisco partner Debra Grassgreen has been selected as chair of the international committee of the ACB.Tonoga, Inc. v. New Hampshire Insurance Co.
As PFAS litigation continues to spur throughout product supply chains, and as new regulations go into effect to mitigate environmental and health impacts of PFAS, policyholders will increasingly turn to insurance carriers to cover losses.Hurricane Season 2022: 19 Named Storms, 9 Hurricanes Predicted
There is an above-average probability a major hurricane will make landfall along the continental U.S.View more book results for the query "Continental"
Suez Treatment Sols., Inc. v. ACE Am. Ins. Co.
The court decided in favor of an insured, reaffirming the broad duty to defend in New York and recognizing that in some cases, more than one carrier can have a duty to defend.Motorists Mutual Ins. Co. v. Ironics, Inc.
The Ohio Supreme Court has declined to adopt the "integrated system" rule as a means of avoiding coverage for losses involving property damage due to the incorporation of the insured's product into a larger whole.Greenberg Traurig Is Hosting Associates from a Ukrainian Law Firm
The first group of secondees, who come from the Ukrainian firm Avellum, will be placed in Greenberg Traurig's offices in Amsterdam, Berlin and London, firm executive chairman Richard Rosenbaum said.Greenberg Traurig to Host Associates on Secondment from Kyiv Firm
The first group of secondees, who come from the Ukrainian firm Avellum, will be placed in Greenberg Traurig's offices in Amsterdam, Berlin and London, firm executive chairman Richard Rosenbaum said.Trending Stories
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