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Brightline Rule: Imperfect Pre-Suit Med-Mal Form Is Not Fatal to Case
"The court crafted a fair and simple solution to what has been an overly complex problem for both sides since the statute's inception," said plaintiff's attorney Collin D. Cobb.1st Circuit Certifies Question on Prudential Policy Provision to Rhode Island Supreme Court
"We have previously characterized limitations schemes nearly identical to the one in this case as 'labyrinthine' and 'designed to confuse,'" Judge Julie Rikelman said in her written opinion for the First Circuit.Surfside: The Historic Settlement and the Legislative Response
The state's legislative response presents an interesting case study on government efforts to curb the impact of bad faith laws as a result of lessons learned from this tragedy.Woman Sues FedEx, Prudential Over Late Husband's Disputed Life Insurance Proceeds
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Practice Tips for Litigating Third-Party Bad Faith Insurance Claims
Third-party bad faith claims typically arise from a common fact pattern: an insured defendant, hit with an excess verdict because his insurer refused to make a reasonable settlement offer, assigns to the plaintiff the right to bring a bad faith claim against the insurer.Pa. Supreme Court Eyes Invalidating Regular Use Exclusion in UM/UIM Auto Policies
In an October ruling, a three-judge Superior Court panel found that the regular use exclusion violated the clear language of the MVFLR.Insurance Companies Are Hunting for Top Talent to Meet COVID-19, Natural Disaster Demands
"A lot of companies will prefer to have someone who does have an insurance industry background, but I know of many companies that have hired someone who has never worked in the industry before but is used to the interplay between government regulators and lawyers," Michael Sachs, a partner at Major, Lindsey & Africa in Chicago, said.Insurers Refuse to Pay Business Interruption Claims Caused by Pandemic
When we all started working from home and life as we know it forever changed, the business community found out despite paying insurance premiums that…Where PIP Reimbursement Sought, Arbitrator Must Decide If Party Is Tortfeasor
The appeals court reversed a Law Division order denying the motion of Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. to compel a self-insured trucking company to arbitrate Liberty's demand for reimbursement of personal injury protection benefits.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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