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September 03, 2010 |

It's Time to End The 30-Day Preclusion Rule

Evan H. Krinick of Rivkin Radler discusses how the existing statutory provision requiring the payment of interest is a strong incentive for insurers to pay valid claims timely whereas the 30-day rule currently is not.
10 minute read
January 31, 2000 |

Allstate Tactics Under Fire

For the first time, a court ruled Allstate Insurance Co.'s controversial claims processing policy, which discourages claimants from hiring lawyers, amounts to the unauthorized practice of law. The ruling increases Allstate's potential liability in the case by millions of dollars. The judge ruled Allstate "engaged in the unauthorized, negligent practice of law and breached its fiduciary duties" to the plaintiffs. At least 50 similar court challenges dealing with Allstate's policy are pending in 22 states.
5 minute read
December 28, 2012 |

Verdict Search

Verdicts and settlements in New Jersey state and federal courts.
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December 28, 2006 |

'Raffellini,' Serious Injury Under SUM Endorsement

New York practitioners Mitchell S. Lustig and Jill Lakin Schatz write that a recent Second Department decision continues the trend of cases where the courts have shown a tendency to provide a heightened degree of protection to those insureds who have opted to pay an additional premium and purchase SUM coverage as opposed to those who only maintain the statutory uninsured motorist endorsement.
10 minute read
October 26, 2005 |

Summary Judgment Motions: Defending No-Fault Insurer

New York attorneys Mitchell S. Lustig and Jill Lakin Schatz provide guidance to the defense bar regarding the proper procedures to follow where the denial of a claim is based upon the grounds that the services provided were not medically necessary.
9 minute read
April 18, 2013 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 75 – April 18, 2013

Daily decision alert.
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June 17, 1999 |

Lawyers Convicted for Settlement Kickbacks

Frederic Grae, a former president of the Richmond County Bar Association in New York, and Thomas Rybicki, a former president of the Staten Island Trial Lawyers Association, face a maximum five years in prison, after being convicted yesterday of paying kickbacks to get favorable treatment in the settlement of 20 personal injury claims. Their 11-lawyer firm, Grae & Rybicki, the largest in Staten Island, N.Y., could be fined as much as $250,000. Sentencing is set for Sept. 10.
4 minute read
December 16, 2010 |

Jury finds defendant not liable for crash

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September 24, 2012 |

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August 02, 2004 |

State Bar's Search for a New Executive Director Heats Up

With 41 applications from which to choose, State Bar of Texas president Kelly Frels is hopeful that the Bar's next executive director will be appointed by mid-September.
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