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Embedded Insurance is a Potential Solution for the Underinsured
The financial impact of COVID-19 on small businesses highlights the need for business insurance as a safety net.Broward Attorney Lands Defense Verdict in Case That Follows Insurance Litigation Trend
"The insurance industry relies heavily on warranties and plaintiff attorneys are trying to throw them out," Rory E. Jurman, a partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson, said.'You Must Remember This': A Wave May Not Be 'Just a Wave'
In this edition of his Insurance Law column, Jonathan A. Dachs examines the recent appellate decision in 'Nationwide Mutual Ins. Co. v. Oster', which appears to have expanded the meaning and breadth of the phrase "use or operation" beyond all prior limitations.View more book results for the query "Travelers"
Cyber Insurance Coverage for Breach of Privacy Claims: The Law Is Evolving
In recent years, case law has evolved on the often-contested question of whether theft or accidental exposure of personal information constitutes a covered violation of privacy under CGL policies. This article reviews three influential decisions handed down between 2014 and 2021 that tackled this issue.Motorist Who Suffered Brain Injury Gets $1.14 Million in Settlements in Monmouth
Four years ago, Katherine Rauch-Sasseen of Long Branch suffered the first of two motor vehicle accidents in Monmouth County that left her with traumatic…Judges in COVID-19 Cancellation Cases Grapple With Insurance Definition of 'Quarantine'
Judges in Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and California are deciphering what "quarantine" means in insurance policies at the heart of class actions brought after governmental orders tied to the COVID-19 pandemic forced ski resorts to shut down and travelers to cancel their plans. Some policies provided coverage in the event someone gets "quarantined."Civilian Space Tourism: There's Coverage for That
With revenues projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2040, could space tourism be the next insurance frontier?Newark Bus Crash Results in $3.4 Million Settlement for Injured Passengers
Two passengers injured in a broadside crash between two New Jersey Transit buses received $3.42 million to settle their Essex County suit, Banks v.…Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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