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6 aviation claims trends to watch
Analysis of insurance industry claims found aviation collision and crash claims were the second top cause of global insured losses.Kittyhawk v. Kitty Hawk? High-Flying Tech Companies Collide Over Historic Name
San Francisco-based startup Kittyhawk.io Inc., which sells software to program and control drone flight, has filed a trademark lawsuit against Kitty Hawk Corp., a flying car start-up based in Mountain View backed by Alphabet CEO Larry Page.Gibson Dunn Nabs Longtime Simpson Thacher Litigator in LA
Deborah Stein, after 17 years building out Simpson Thacher & Bartlett's litigation practice in Los Angeles, has made a move to Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.'Thrasher' Threshold Continues to Thrive
In his Insurance Law column, Jonathan A. Dachs writes: Decisions on the issue of whether the 'Thrasher' requirements for a valid noncooperation disclaimer have been met continue to abound, and to provide additional guidance for the assertion and/or refutation of the noncooperation defense.The Hartford, Liberty Mutual Agree to Join Crumbling Foundations Fund
The Hartford and Liberty Mutual Insurance agree to provide additional assistance to customers facing crumbling foundations due to defective concrete.In Hotel Data Breach, Fowler White Team Wins Coverage Denial for St. Paul Insurance
Most Effective Lawyers: Insurance — A federal judge allowed Travelers' St. Paul subsidiary to deny coverage for the fallout from malware installed on the Rosen hotel chain's payment network.14th Annual Most Effective Lawyers Awards
The Daily Business Review recognizes South Florida attorneys who achieved extraordinary results for their clients in the past year.Federal Judge Dismisses Cracking Foundation Suit Against Allstate
A federal judge has found that a Tolland couple could not prove that their Allstate policy must cover the decay of basement walls in their home. The issue of crumbling foundations has been widespread in many communities in Connecticut.Work Site Fall Leads to $5.6 Million Settlement in Union County
A roofer who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a 40-foot fall agreed to a $5.6 million settlement in his Union County suit, Smith v. Blue Rock…Daily Dicta: In 'Seismic' Decision, Court Says Veterans Can Bring Class Actions
"The court's decision will shape our jurisprudence for years to come and, I hope, bring about positive change for our nation's veterans ."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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