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June 12, 2014 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Hanson v. National Union Fire Insurance Co.

 Hanson PLC, et al, Respondents, v. National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA., Appellant794 P.2d 66COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON Division…
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June 12, 2014 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Queen City Farms, Inc. v. The Central National Insurance Company of Omaha

 Queen City Farms, Inc., Appellant, v. The Central National Insurance Company of Omaha, et al, Respondents827 P.2d 1024COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON…
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November 01, 2013 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

King County v. Jones

Click here for FC&S Legal Expert AnalysisKING COUNTYv.JONES2013 WL 4606809Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.NOTE: UNPUBLISHED OPINION,…
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September 03, 2013 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Insured Was “Made Whole” Where He Accepted a Settlement of Less Than Policy Limits, Washington Appeals Court Rules

A Washington appellate court has ruled that an insured was “made whole” when he accepted a settlement of less than policy limits and, as a…
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November 20, 2009 |

9th Circuit Allows Settling Whistleblower Defendant to Sue Third

The Justice Department announced Thursday that it has secured nearly $2 billion from lawsuits filed under the False Claims Act's qui tam provisions in the last year. Given the importance being placed on these cases, a 9th Circuit decision this week should take on greater significance, especially for parties that end up settling but don't admit to any wrongdoing. The circuit ruled the act does not preclude a settling defendant from seeking recovery and bringing claims against a third party for its alleged violations.
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February 29, 2012 |

The Next Silicon Valley?

Technology deals are heating up the Seattle legal market.
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March 08, 2012 |

Silicon Valley North: Tech Deals Heat Up the Seattle Legal Market

Seattle's tech market, while not as frothy as the one in the valley 700 miles south in California, is enjoying its own revival, and both local law firms and out-of-towners are benefiting.
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Ninth Circuit Allows Settling Whistle-Blower Defendant to Sue Third Party
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False Claims Act defendants handed over nearly $2 billion to the government in the past year, according to the Justice Department. But thanks to a Ninth Circuit ruling this week holding that qui tam defendants who settle with the department can sue third parties over their violations, they may have a chance to win some of that money back.

April 17, 2003 |

Shifting Tactics on SEC Proposal

As the battle lines draw up again over the Securities and Exchange Commission's proposed "noisy withdrawal" rule for lawyers, there's been a shift in the positions of the contending forces. Most noticeably, the practicing bar has staked out fallback positions in the face of the commission's seeming determination to press through with some kind of requirement for attorneys to report wrongdoings of clients.
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April 14, 2003 |

Shifting tactics on SEC proposal

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