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Gradual: The Case for Incremental Change in a Radical Age
"Gradual" focuses on government reforms that have aimed to alleviate poverty or improve criminal justice. However, a Law Journal reviewer writes, the book would have been much stronger if the authors had widened their nets.BOK Financial Sues Continental Insurance, Seeking More Than $7M in Coverage for ATM Thefts
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Malabo Convention Seeks To Harmonize Africa's Data Privacy Approach. Will It Work?
The Malabo Convention comes at a time where the harmonization of Africa's approach to data protection has to contend with over 30 different country-specific data privacy laws, and counting.The UK Legal Industry's Biggest Overseas Buyers? 2 Tax Havens
As major companies shifted their HQs to tax havens, law firm export revenues went with them—now, interest in these small European nations is burgeoning.Law.com Compass: Legal Panels and the Big Four Encroachment
The panel pitch is likely to become more competitive in light of the encroachment of the Big Four, whose sales pitch could prove to be a source of attraction for general counselView more book results for the query "Continental"
What a Difference a Year Makes for Law Firm Associates
The power dynamic inside law firms has shifted. Intense talent wars are gone, demand for legal services has dropped, COVID alerts have been canceled and partners once again can call the shots. Associates have lost their leverage — for now. But pendulums swing back and forth. How long can partners maintain the upper hand?Anti-Subrogation Rule When Pursuing Workers' Comp 1B Coverage in Construction Accidents
When determining which insurer will fund a settlement or verdict in a construction related incident involving a "grave injury" governed by the New York Labor Law, commercial general liability (CGL) insurers must confront the rule of anti-subrogation before Workers' Compensation 1B unlimited coverage can be triggered. This is a fertile ground for disputes in "grave injury" defense litigation.A Defective Precedent for 'Defective Work' in Insurance Coverage
Litigation following a construction project is as common as a coffee shop in Manhattan. The availability of insurance coverage can be pivotal to the defense and resolution of such lawsuits. However, insurance coverage for construction defects litigation in New York has long been clouded by misunderstandings surrounding the First Department's 1994 decision in George A. Fuller v. U.S. Fidelity & Guaranty.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.George Santos Pleads Not Guilty to Feds' 13-Count Indictment
While Santos' indictment was brought in federal court, Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly said the charges resulted from a "lengthy collaboration" among law enforcement agencies.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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