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'Bonanza for Insurance Litigators' as Hurricane Ian Estimated Property Losses Reach $30 Billion
"Based on our analysis at this point, we project total insured property loses to be in excess of $30 billion," said Mark Friedlander, a spokesman for the Insurance Information Institute.Federal Jury Sides With Man Alleging Doral Police Used Excessive Force
The plaintiff maintained that he believed he was going to die on five separate occasions during the ordeal.Who Got the Work: Citigroup, Stanley Black & Decker Defend Against ERISA Class Actions
Lawyers from Pullman & Comley and O'Melveny & Myers entered appearances for Citigroup in a pending ERISA class action; Ryan Hilton of Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig has entered an appearance for Gemini Insurance Company in a pending insurance coverage lawsuit; Peter M. Nolin of Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey has entered an appearance for Stanley Black & Decker and other defendants in a pending ERISA class action.On the Move: Kelley Kronenberg Hires 3 Attorneys in Fort Lauderdale
Legal industry hiring in South Florida.Fla. Data Privacy Legislation and the Controversy Over the Right to a Private Cause of Action
Florida's data privacy legislation died this session as lawmakers couldn't resolve their differences before the clock ran out. The bill passed in the House of Representatives on April 21, and in the Senate on April 29. However, the two bills differed; and, a reconciliation was not achieved before the session ended on April 30.View more book results for the query "Kelley Kronenberg"
Who Got the Work: PwC Alleged Fraudulent Transfer Suit, Little Caesar Franchise Suit
Katherine T. Hopkins, a partner at Kelly Hart & Hallman, has entered an appearance for PricewaterhouseCoopers in a pending case alleging fraudulent transfer; Plunkett Cooney partner Scott K. Lites has entered an appearance for Alberta Jones in a pending franchise lawsuit; Michael E. Hill and Frederick J. Burton of Kelley Kronenberg have stepped in to defend Southern Fidelity Insurance Company in a pending insurance coverage lawsuit.Who Got the Work: A Miller Act Suit, An Insurance Coverage Suit
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group and Travelers, a New York-based insurance company, have tapped lawyer Eugene J. Heady of Smith Currie & Hancock to fight a pending lawsuit for claims under the Miller Act. Read about it and other midsize firm lawyers in this week's Who Got the Work.Florida Insurance Ruling Sets Precedent on New Assignment-of-Benefits Law
Tactics used by unscrupulous contractors allegedly trick homeowners into giving up certain rights under their insurance policy.