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Life Insurance Policy Ruled Off-Limits After Lawyer's Suicide
The case hinged on whether a policy restriction for suicide should not apply because of a claim the woman was induced by her medication to take her life.NY Employers May Be Able to Enforce Restrictive Covenants Against California Employees
The Delaware Court of Chancery recently found that California's policy against non-competes is not so fundamental when the employee is represented by counsel and knowingly bargains away such protections—seemingly opening the door for employers to enforce non-compete covenants against California employees.Ex-Butler Wooten Partner Cheeley Fights Arbitrator's Award to Old Firm
In a largely blacked-out petition, Robert Cheeley asked a Fulton judge to vacate an arbitration award in several fee disputes with his former firm, Butler Wooten & Peak.Breach of Contract Lawsuit Survives Google's Motion to Dismiss
The suit stems from a 2008 agreement with Googles, a children's programming company.Appeals Court Reinstates Three-Way Liability for $500K in Legal Fees
The Georgia Court of Appeals overturned a trial court's granting of a motion notwithstanding the verdict, holding all three co-defendants jointly liable for more than $522,000 in legal fees owed to Epstein Becker & Green.The Problem With Smart Contracts
At the CDX Academy Blockchain Brand Innovation Summit in New York, speakers explained why smart contracts will only work in limited and narrow transactional situations.Glasscock Greenlights Contract Claims in Suit Over Diverted Bid Rights
The Delaware Court of Chancery has allowed breach of contract claims to proceed against the manager of a Delaware LLC accused of diverting the firm's assets to benefit himself and his friends.11th Circuit Rules Stormwater Was a 'Pollutant' Under Insurance Policy
The circuit court concluded, therefore, that the pollution exclusion in the Central Mutual insurance policy was unambiguous and that stormwater qualified as a pollutant under the policy.Will my Arbitration Agreement be Enforced?
It might depend upon which court you ask. New Jersey's state courts, in many cases, appear to have applied a more stringent standard of review than their federal counterparts.Appellate Lawyer of the Week: Houston Lawyer Wins Mosquito Bite Ruling at Fifth Circuit
Can something as small as a mosquito bite trigger accidental death coverage? That's a question headed to a federal jury after Houston lawyer Jim Plummer won an appellate ruling reviving his client's breach of contract claim against an insurance company.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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