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March 18, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

March Brings Basketball, Baseball and Insurance Partnerships

Majesco research indicates that winners in today's insurance business are those with the strongest ecosystems.
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March 11, 2021 | Law.com

Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: One Year Into the Pandemic, Business Interruption Plaintiffs Notch a Win, but Consumers' COVID Claims Fail

Officially one year into the COVID-19 lockdown in the U.S., business interruption insurance litigation continues to be a roller coaster ride, while another strain of coronavirus-related litigation—class actions filed by consumers who purchased tickets for sporting events, concerts and trips, or had annual gym memberships, that became unusable once the country shut down—has so far been trending in favor of defendants.
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March 10, 2021 | Law.com

'MDLs Gone Wild' or 'Significant Misunderstanding'?: RoundUp Lawyers Grilled by Chhabria. Plus: COVID-19 Cancellation Cases Shunted to Arbitration

Opposition has been building in the Roundup MDL over a proposed $800 million in common benefit fees and a $2 billion class action settlement.
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March 08, 2021 | National Law Journal

Judges Aren't Sold on COVID-19 Refund Cases, Bumping Most to Arbitration

A year after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down everything, federal judges overwhelmingly have sent the cases to arbitration, including those against Major League Baseball, Ticketmaster and LA Fitness. The rulings come as lawmakers in both houses of Congress have introduced legislation that would ban forced arbitration, which is prevalent in consumer cases.
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February 08, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Meet the Lawyer Behind $3.24M Verdict for Sons of Baseball's Roger Clemens and Mike Capel

Testimony from 21 witnesses, and photo and video evidence made a different with a Houston jury that awarded $3.24 million, said plaintiffs lawyer Randy Sorrels.
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January 29, 2021 | Litigation Daily

Another Week of Lit Daily Runners-Up and Shout Outs

Husch Blackwell convinced the Eighth Circuit a Missouri politician wasn't user her Twitter feed fo "official governmental activity," but as communication "akin to a campaign newsletter" leaving her free to select her audience as she sees fit.
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January 22, 2021 | New York Law Journal

First Enforcement Action Under Federal 'BOTS Act' Takes Aim at Alleged Ticket-Buying Scams

Three New York-based companies and their owners were accused of circumventing Ticketmaster's restrictions on multiple accounts to obtain tens of thousands of tickets for sporting events and performances. The tickets were resold, often at increased prices, for millions of dollars.
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January 20, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Deadline extended to Feb. 19 for Connecticut Legal Awards

Nominations are now open for the 2020-21 Connecticut Legal Awards.
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January 07, 2021 | Law.com

Critical Mass: Tom Girardi Didn't Show Up at the 1st Bankruptcy Hearing About His Assets. A Plaintiffs Lawyer Proposes Problems in Multidistrict Litigation.

A bankruptcy judge ordered the appointment of a trustee to protect the assets of Tom Girardi and his firm, even after the plaintiffs' attorney failed to show up at the first hearing.
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January 05, 2021 | The American Lawyer

Foley & Lardner Partner Who Sat In on Trump's Georgia Call Resigns From Firm

The abrupt resignation comes just a day after Foley & Lardner told Law.com that it was "concerned" with reports of partner Cleta Mitchell's participation in the call, in which President Donald Trump asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find votes."
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