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Policy Was Void Where Contractor Group Failed to Pay Deductible on Per Claim Basis
A federal court in California has ruled that an insurance policy issued by a risk retention group to a group of general contractors and real estate developers was void where the group failed to pay required deductibles based on the number of homeowner claims filed against it.Federal Judge Dismisses 138 Suits by 9/11 Workers
The cases, which were dismissed on Aug. 30, were the last of about 11,000 suits that had been filed over cleanup work near the World Trade Center.Judge Dismisses 138 Suits by 9/11 Workers Targeting Battery Park City Authority
The cases, which were dismissed on Aug. 30, were the last of about 11,000 suits that had been filed over cleanup work near the World Trade Center.Lex Machina: Insurance Litigation Balloons in Insurer-Friendly Federal Courts
A new report from the legal analytics firm also found that California's Central District has the fastest of four major insurance dockets, taking an average of 343 days to rule on summary judgment, and 493 days to get to trial.Insurance Litigation Balloons in Insurer-Friendly Federal Courts, Report Finds
A new report found major increases in homeowner, automobile and most other types of insurance disputes filed in federal court, where insurers are significantly more likely to prevail over claimants.Morris County Auto Case Settles for $1.2 Million
A man who underwent spinal surgery after a rear-end accident was paid a $1.2 million settlement in his Morris County suit, Weintraub v. Cook, in May.NRA Sues NY Gov., Regulator Over Fines Against Gun Owner Liability Insurers, Broker
A battle over gun insurance may be forming with a New York regulator fining insurers and brokers of National Rifle Association-branded policies for selling policies within the state that cover legal costs connected with criminal defense expenses that might arise from legal gun ownership.NY Regulator Fines Insurers, Broker Over NRA-Branded Gun Owner Liability Policies
Fines and consent orders against a broker and insurers followed a DFS probe, which found that the NRA “Carry Guard” program provided liability insurance to gun owners and resident family members for legal costs connected with criminal defense in violation of state law. Meanwhile, the NRA is suing the broker in federal court for discontinuing the program.McKool Smith Team Notches $33M Win in Dispute Over Legal Costs
The judge found exclusions claimed by several insurers did not preclude them from covering defense and indemnity coverage claims against Cushman & Wakefield, the world's largest privately held real estate services firm.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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