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December 13, 2013 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Olson v. Estate of Rustad

Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis  Olsonv.Estate of Rustad831 N.W.2d 369Supreme Court of North Dakota.Holly OLSON, as personal representative…
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November 22, 2013 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

San Miguel Community Assoc. v. State Farm General Ins. Co.

Click here for FC&S Legal Expert AnalysisSan Miguel Community Assoc. v.State Farm General Ins. Co.220 Cal.App.4th 798Court of Appeal,Fourth District,…
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October 07, 2013 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Insurer Has No Duty to Defend or Indemnify Insureds Where Suit Sought Injunctive Relief But No Compensatory Damages, California Appeals Court Holds

A California court of appeal has held that when an insurance company issues a liability policy, agreeing to indemnify its insured against a third party…
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October 30, 2006 |

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October 30, 2006 |

Chaddock v. State

From the evidence presented, the jury could reasonably conclude that appellant committed aggravated assault as a member of a criminal street gang.
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May 05, 2003 |

Redlining the Scotsman

Name and title: Martin B. Smith, solicitor for Scotsman Publications Ltd. and senior partner at Bannatyne Kirkwood France Co., Glasgow, Scotland
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November 30, 2007 |

Lawyer-judge may be at center of land-flip fraud

A Garfield, N.J., lawyer who is also the town's judge may have played a central role in a scheme to defraud lenders by obtaining mortgages based on inflated appraisals of rundown properties. A state civil suit points to solo William Colacino Jr. as the lawyer referred to in a federal criminal case as "W.C.," an unindicted co-conspirator whose legal services, law office, attorney bank accounts and legal assistant were allegedly used in the scheme.
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November 23, 2007 |

Lawyer-Judge May Be Center of Land-Flip Fraud

A Garfield lawyer who is also the town's judge may have played a central role in a scheme to defraud lenders by obtaining mortgages based on inflated appraisals of rundown properties.
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April 09, 2007 |

Building a consortium of firms to try Accutane cases

Florida litigator Michael Hook, a lawyer representing people who claim that the acne drug Accutane caused them serious gastrointestinal diseases, said he has assembled a consortium of law firms to take on pharmaceutical manufacturer Hoffman-LaRoche.
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August 22, 2008 |

Accutane Case Before 11th Circuit Centers on Expert Witness

Three trials over an alleged link between the acne drug Accutane and serious gastrointestinal problems have resulted in verdicts of more than $20 million in New Jersey and Florida state courts. Hundreds of other such cases have been filed in New Jersey, and several of those are scheduled for trial this fall. But at oral argument Tuesday at the federal appeals court in Atlanta, it looked like plaintiffs proceeding in federal court may have a much harder time.
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