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Pa. Supreme Court Evaluates Constitutional Parameters of a Jury's Punitive Damage Award
While it is well known that an insured has a clear and convincing standard of proving bad faith in order to recover such damages, it is lesser recognized that an insured does not have to prove outrageous conduct or evil motive to prove entitlement to punitive damages.Who Got the Work: Constangy Attys to Defend NYU Grossman School of Medicine in Employment Bias Suit
Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete attorneys have entered appearances for NYU Grossman School of Medicine in a pending lawsuit over alleged employment discrimination under the ADA.Homeowners Face Rising Insurance Rates as Climate Change Makes Wildfires Common
A growing number of Americans are finding it difficult to afford insurance on their homes, a problem only expected to worsen because insurers and lawmakers have underestimated the impact of climate change, a new report says.Insurance Carriers' Low-Ball Offers, One-Sided Terms and Position of Power Continue to Prevail
Contrary to claims made in this space on Sept. 7, the law is not "needlessly complex." The law requires only that insurance companies act reasonably under the circumstances when they receive a valid offer to settle a claim against an insured.ISO Commercial Auto Endorsements: Exposure and Coverage
This commentary discusses endorsements identified in the ISO commercial auto endorsements, Category 23 - Commercial Automobile Endorsements.View more book results for the query "State Farm Insurance"
Insurance Carriers' Low-Ball Offers, Unreasonable Terms and Position of Power Continue to Prevail
Contrary to claims made in this space on Sept. 7, the law is not "needlessly complex." The law requires only that insurance companies act reasonably under the circumstances when they receive a valid offer to settle a claim against an insured.Fraudulent Incorporation Confirmed as Basis for Criminal Health Care Fraud Charges
In his Insurance Law column, Michael Sirignano discusses how those who commit no-fault automobile insurance fraud using illegally owned and controlled medical corporations no longer have to be concerned solely about potential civil liability—they also should fear criminal prosecution.Insurer's Waiver of Subrogation Didn't Discharge the Underlying Tort Liability
The three judges were divided over whether the waiver of the insurer's right to subrogation did or did not discharge the underlying tort liability against the defendant.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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