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Allied World Nat'l Assurance Co. v. Md. Cas. Co.
A federal district court in Florida has ruled that an insurer had no duty to defend a franchisor of Subway restaurants in a case brought by an employee injured in a robbery where the insurance policy excluded coverage for the “grantor of a franchise.”Texas Supreme Court Rejects Insured’s Effort to Broaden Scope of Expert Discovery
The Supreme Court of Texas has rejected an insured’s effort to broaden the scope of expert discovery to include material otherwise protected by the attorney-client privilege, concluding that the state’s discovery rules do not waive the attorney-client privilege when a client or its representative offers expert testimony.Mid-Market Recap: You Can Eat the Rich, Just Don't Follow Them
The report found that most law firms are competing in the most crowded segment, but following the lead of the wealthiest firms that are operating in a far smaller arena.Hartford Man Who Injured Knee in Fall Through Floor Settles Case for $150,000
Rosmel Chirinos sustained injuries to his left knee after falling through a floor while on a construction job, according to his lawsuit. He reached a $150,000 settlement with the contractor and property owners.Freeman Mathis Adds Pittsburgh to Its Expanding Footprint
The Atlanta-based firm continues its expansion into the Northeast with several hires in Pennsylvania and a new Pittsburgh office.Attorney’s Misstatements Lead Court to Rescind Two Professional Liability Insurance Policies
A federal district court in Pennsylvania has rescinded two professional liability insurance policies issued to an attorney at the insurer’s request,…Construction Worker Awarded $24.1M in Brain Injury Fall
Three companies have agreed to pay a total of $24.1 million to settle claims brought by the family of a man who was rendered “infant-like” after a debilitating brain injury he suffered during the construction of the Conshohocken Rowing Center.Companies Agree to Pay $24M Over Construction Worker's Brain Injury
According to court papers, plaintiff Leon Oates, a construction worker, broke through a drop ceiling tile during the construction project and fell about 15 feet, before falling another roughly 15 feet down a concrete staircase, leaving him in a "semi-conscious, infant-like state, entirely unable to walk, communicate, or care for himself."Construction Companies Agree to Pay $24M for Worker's Brain Injury
According to court papers, plaintiff Leon Oates, a construction worker, broke through a drop ceiling tile during the construction project and fell about 15 feet, before falling another roughly 15 feet down a concrete staircase, leaving him in a "semi-conscious, infant-like state, entirely unable to walk, communicate, or care for himself."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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