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March 08, 2024 | Pro Mid Market

Mid-Market Roundup: Mid-Atlantic Firms Look Beyond Home State, Trial Boutique Nets Federal Prosecutors

From regional to national expansion, midsize firms in the mid-Atlantic region are growing their footprints. Meanwhile, trial boutique MoloLamken hires a federal prosecutor attracted to the adaptiveness of mid-market firms.
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December 21, 2023 | Law.com

'Jaw-Dropping Low' Offer for Disputed Extent of Ski Lift Injuries Heading to Trial

"Based on plaintiff's evidence, a reasonable fact finder could find that a $15,000 offer was jaw-droppingly low," Saris wrote, concluding that the record is not clear if AIG is liable for the financial supervision of the AmWins claims process before 2018. Thus, that matter will proceed to a trial, the judge held.
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December 18, 2023 | Law.com

Massachusetts Court to Consider: Are Public Social Media Posts 'Inherently Unknowable' in Terms of Defamation Discovery Rules?

"The correct application of the discovery rule will be dispositive of all of the state law claims in this case," U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton wrote. "If the discovery rule tolls the statute of limitations, the state claims survive; if not, those claims are time-barred. Furthermore, the discovery rule as interpreted by the SJC will substantially inform this Court as to whether laches bar the two federal law claims."
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December 11, 2023 | Pro Mid Market

Who Got the Work: Morrison Mahoney Attys Step in to Defend Wellpath in Civil Rights Suit

Morrison Mahoney partners have entered appearances for Wellpath LLC, a health care and substance abuse programming provider, in a pending civil rights lawsuit.
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November 14, 2023 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Insurance Issues in Our New Gig Economy

Non-standard or gig work consists of income-earning activities outside the standard, long-term employer-employee relationships that previously dominated the employment landscape. Gig workers are generally compensated as 1099 independent contractors and have control to set their own schedules.
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November 10, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Insurance and Liability Issues in Our New Gig Economy

Non-standard or gig work consists of income-earning activities outside the standard, long-term employer-employee relationships that previously dominated the employment landscape. Gig workers are generally compensated as 1099 independent contractors and have control to set their own schedules.
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October 25, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

New Ruling Sheds Light on 'Exclusivity Provision' in Employment Lawsuits

"To satisfy the substantial-certainty standard," Judge Eliot Prescott said in a dissent opinion, "an employer must both have 'intended the act and have known that the injury was substantially certain to occur from the act.'"
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October 02, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Allied World Insurance Awarded $3M in Damages Over Fraudulent Payments to Former Employee

A federal judge in Connecticut determined Allied World Insurance presented sufficient evidence to award it damages of over $3 million after a former employee mislead the company into making payments to a company he was involved with and failed to disclose.
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September 25, 2023 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Mass. Appeals Court Vacates Summary Judgment for Wesco Ins. Co. for Lack of Jurisdiction

"Here, we have concluded that Wesco's contacts with Massachusetts are unrelated to the claims in this case, and that whatever indirect contact (if any) Wesco had with Massachusetts related to Pray's claims is insufficient to satisfy due process," Massachusetts Appeals Associate Justice Peter Sacks wrote for the unanimous three-judge panel.
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September 25, 2023 | Law.com

Massachusetts Appeals Court Says Trial Judge Lacked Jurisdiction to Rule on Insurance Dispute Against Wesco

"Here, we have concluded that Wesco's contacts with Massachusetts are unrelated to the claims in this case, and that whatever indirect contact (if any) Wesco had with Massachusetts related to Pray's claims is insufficient to satisfy due process," Massachusetts Appeals Associate Justice Peter Sacks wrote for the unanimous three-judge panel.
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