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Sacramento Downtown Arena LLC v. Factory Mutual Ins. Co.
A policy open to more than one reasonable interpretation is, by definition, ambiguous, and ambiguity is resolved in favor of coverage under well-settled insurance principles.Woman Injured In Building Collapse While Stopped at Red Light Sues Travelers
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Huntington Ingalls Industries v. Ace American Ins. Co.
Click here for ICLC Expert Analysis. Huntington Ingalls Industries v. Ace American Ins. Co. Supreme Court of Vermont September 23, 2022, Filed No.…Who Got the Work: Advanced Machine Technologies Defends Against Products Liability Suit
Scott E. Simmons of Miller & Martin has entered an appearance for Advanced Machine Technologies Inc. in a pending products liability lawsuit.View more book results for the query "Travelers"
Using Per Diem Rates for Business Travel Deductions
Relying on per diem rates simplifies tax records. The paperwork for business travel are not submitted with tax returns; they are retained with tax records. Retention of the paperwork is essential in case the IRS challenges deductions for business travel.Special Master in MoneyGram Feud at SCOTUS Has Surprise Change of Mind
"Upon reading the arguments before the Supreme Court and returning to the record in the case, I can no longer subscribe to the entirety of the recommendations I made to the Supreme Court," the special master said in an order Wednesday.Special Master in Del.'s MoneyGram Feud at SCOTUS Has Surprise Change of Recommendation
"Upon reading the arguments before the Supreme Court and returning to the record in the case, I can no longer subscribe to the entirety of the recommendations I made to the Supreme Court," the special master said in an order Wednesday.Don't Call It a Soft Tissue Injury! Pa. Jury Hands Up More Than $1M Verdict in UIM Suit
"I think people have gotten very shy over the last few years, at least in central Pennsylvania, about going to a jury on a standard auto case," Kosik said. "If you're not getting fair value, you definitely should take the chance. It's the only way to push them to give more money on these cases."CRST Int'l v. Indus. Comm'n of Arizona
It is not uncommon to see workers compensation cases end up in court over whether the claimant's injuries both arose out of and in the course of their employment.Trending Stories
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