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Here we go again: Virus exclusion for COVID-19 and insurers
Should insurers be able to avoid coverage for the coronavirus through the use of the virus exclusion?Social Inflation's Impact on the Insurance Industry
In his 1977 Chairman's letter to stockholders, Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett advised that costs in the insurance sector were expected to rise. One reason he offered was "social inflation" which he described as "a broadening definition by society and juries of what is covered by insurance policies."AG James Sues Trump Administration Over New Yorkers' Ban From Trusted Traveler Program
The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, claimed that the policy specifically targeted the state and its residents over a new "Green Light" law, which took effect in December and allows undocumented immigrants to apply for driver's licenses.Cuomo, AG James Announce Plan to Sue Trump Administration Over New Yorkers' Global Entry Ban
Ken Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of DHS, said the new federal policy was in response to New York's "Green Light" law, which took effect in December and allows undocumented immigrants to apply for driver's licenses.Auto Decisions in 2019 Show That the Plaintiff's Day Has Come
The past year was a banner year for the plaintiffs bar in terms of decisions from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court allowing for greater avenues of recovery.Top 5 Business Immigration Developments to Watch in 2020
With the 2020 election on the horizon, the coming year promises to be a big one for employment-related immigration developments.Border Crossing Statements, Hearsay, Compelled Arbitration
In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan discuss a decision denying a motion to suppress statements made during detention at a border crossing; a ruling on the admissibility of certain hearsay statements as present sense impressions and excited utterances; and a decision holding that a collective bargaining agreement did not give defendant company the right to compel arbitration of a sexual harassment claim.'Sayles' Decision by Pa. Supreme Court Illustrates Continued Judicial Activism
Over the past several years, the plaintiffs bar made an organized push to support various candidates running for seats on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, with many of those candidates winning their elections.NJ Companies Sign On To GCs' Letter Supporting Review of MDL Procedures
Among the 45 signatories were top lawyers from BASF Corp., Becton Dickinson & Co., Celgene, Johnson & Johnson and others from companies with headquarters in or ties to New Jersey.45 GCs Sign Letter Supporting Review of Multidistrict Litigation Procedures
The letter asks the Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure to amend the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure concerning initial census, interlocutory appellate review and third-party funding litigation.Download Now
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