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Plaintiffs Want to Consolidate Allstate Policy Coverage Reduction Change MDL
"It is about Allstate's statewide unlawful and fraudulent underwriting practices vis-à-vis modifying its insureds' policies without requisite notice, and ultimately, how these modifications negatively impacted its insureds' rights to recovery," attorney Jason Palker said.Allstate Accused of Slipping Changes Into Policies: Plaintiffs Want to Combine 78 Lawsuits
"It is about Allstate's statewide unlawful and fraudulent underwriting practices vis-à-vis modifying its insureds' policies without requisite notice, and ultimately, how these modifications negatively impacted its insureds' rights to recovery," attorney Jason Palker said.EEOC Mediation: Five Things to Consider Before Participating
A former employee files a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against their prior employer alleging that they were unlawfully terminated as a result of discrimination. The parties may be advised that they have the ability to participate in the EEOC's mediation program. When your client asks if they should participate, what should you say?Many Law Firms on Pace to Meet Budget, But Uncertainty Lingers: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.They Didn't Know the Jury Was About to Return $23M—So They Settled for $10M
"The foreperson and several other jurors told us that they had been 10 seconds away from submitting the verdict that they had already agreed upon," said Jeb Butler of Butler Khan. "The verdict was for the [plaintiff's] family in the amount of $23 million, with 75% of the fault placed on [the defendant] and 25% on [the plaintiff]."View more book results for the query "Allstate Insurance Company"
How to Score Trial Points Through an Opponent's Expert Witness
"I think the key here is to pick your battles and be brief, be brilliant, and be gone," said Hilary Fox, an in-house attorney with Allstate in Minnesota. "Just get in, get out. Don't ask the one question too many."Judo Not Boxing: Scoring Trial Points Through an Opponent's Expert Witness
"I think the key here is to pick your battles and be brief, be brilliant, and be gone," said Hilary Fox, an in-house attorney with Allstate in Minnesota. "Just get in, get out. Don't ask the one question too many."What's Behind Florida Insurers Being Battered With Lawsuits These Last 10 Months?
Heading into September, nearly 100 federal lawsuits were filed against property and casualty insurers, according to Law.com Radar.New Mexico Supreme Court Clarifies Info Needed to Stack UM/UIM Coverage
"We hold that, in recognition of the practical reality that insurers now permit stacking as a matter of course in New Mexico, offers of UM/UIM insurance going forward must include a brief discussion of stacking," stated Justice Briana H. Zamora. "However, insurers need not set out a matrix of all stacking possibilities in their offers of UM/UIM coverage to adequately inform insureds of the potential effects of stacking."Paul Hastings Launches Insurance M&A Group With Partners From Sidley, Mayer Brown
"We have great existing clients, and this is a way to expand our touchpoints with them," Frank Lopez, chair of Paul Hastings, said.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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