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Federal Judge Considers Whether to Bar Insurance Co. From Settling Case Without Client's OK
Atlanta entrepreneur Michael Daugherty is seeking an emergency temporary restraining order to stop Sentinel Insurance, his insurer, from paying $750,000 to drop a defamation.Lex Machina's Legal Analytics Moves Into State Courts
Lex Machina's Legal Analytics platform is entering Los Angeles Superior Court and Texas' Harris County District Court and Harris County Court. However, the company doesn't plan to stop there.Divided Court Refuses to Remove Broward Judge From Publix Case
Defendant Publix Super Markets Inc. claimed Broward Circuit Judge William W. Haury Jr. was biased against its company policy on cell phone use for delivery drivers, but the Fourth District Court of Appeal found the judge's methods were common in appellate questioning.Plaintiff's Fraudulent Conveyance Claim Against Insurer Can Proceed, Appeals Court Rules
A California court has ruled that an injured plaintiff who obtained a $1.5 million judgment against an allegedly insolvent driver could proceed with his fraudulent conveyance action against the driver's insurer.The Hartford Wants No Part of Civil Suit Against Imprisoned Child Molester
The Hartford Insurance Co. asked a federal judge to declare that it has no duty to defend a civil suit brought by the mother and young victim of an 89-year-old Gainesville violin teacher who pleaded guilty to child molestation.Insurer Wants Out of Civil Suit Against Imprisoned Child Molester
The Hartford Insurance Co. asked a federal judge to declare that it has no duty to defend a civil suit brought by the mother and young victim of an 89-year-old Gainesville violin teacher who pleaded guilty to child molestation.Insurer Wants No Part of Civil Suit Against Imprisoned Child Molester
The Hartford Insurance Co. asked a federal judge to declare that it has no duty to defend a civil suit brought by the mother and young victim of an 89-year-old Gainesville violin teacher who pleaded guilty to child molestation.Insurer Need Not Defend Real Estate Broker Sued by Sellers and Buyers of $5 Million California Home
A federal district court in California has ruled that an insurance company did not have to defend a real estate broker sued by sellers and buyers of a multi-million-dollar ocean-front home in California.$1M Settlement Ends Negligent Entrustment Car Wreck Case Days Before Trial
The complaint accused a woman of allowing a friend who had been drinking and smoking marijuana to borrow her Mercedes, which later hit a Mini Cooper head-on as its driver waited at a stoplight.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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