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March 10, 2009 |

Insurance Law

Norman H. Dachs and Jonathan A. Dachs, partners at Shayne, Dachs, Corker, Sauer & Dachs, review the 2008 "Annual Ranking of Automobile Insurance Complaints" along with a recent decision that turned on whether the miscarriage suffered by a plaintiff, allegedly due to an automobile accident, would qualify as a "serious injury" when the lost fetus was, medically speaking, still an embryo.
10 minute read
August 19, 2013 |

Walters Balido & Crain Embraces Insurance Defense

Some Texas law firms have run away from insurance defense because of the economic constraints involved with that work. But Dallas' Walters Balido & Crain did the opposite -- it ran to such work and has done so well that it became a statewide practice for the firm.
4 minute read
October 27, 2008 |

Here Comes Hurricane Koken

It has now been a little over three years since the state Supreme Court handed down its monumental decision in the case of Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania v. Commonwealth, Department of Insurance (Koken), 889 A.
12 minute read
March 09, 2010 |

Insurance Law

Norman H. Dachs and Jonathan A. Dachs, partners at Shayne, Dachs, Corker, Sauer & Dachs, write that the Court of Appeals has recognized that "drawing the line between a lack of coverage in the first instance (requiring no disclaimer) and a lack of coverage based on an exclusion (requiring timely disclaimer) has at times proved problematic."
14 minute read
December 27, 2012 |

Woman wins $360K after neighbor's dog causes injury

An elderly woman who was knocked down by a neighbor's bulldog as she walked her own small dog has collected about $360,000 in a post-trial settlement. A Fulton County jury had awarded her $250,000 in September, which was just enough to trigger a rule punishing parties that reject a settlement offer and then fare worse at trial by making them pay some of the other side's attorney fees.
5 minute read
December 17, 2010 |

Google's drive for TV dominance meets reality as CBS, Fox block top programs

Google's drive to bring the Internet to living-room TVs and generate fresh advertising sales is being threatened by the failure to obtain popular shows such as "Glee" and "NCIS."
5 minute read
July 10, 2013 |

Court Reverses Summary Judgment In School Bus Accident

The Georgia Court of Appeals reversed the grant of summary judgment to the Pierce County School District in Katina Nixon's negligence action, on her own behalf and as the “next friend” of her daughter, after Nixon suffered injuries when a school bus struck her vehicle from behind while she was nine-months pregnant, holding that the trial court erred in finding that Nixon failed to show a genuine issue of material fact as to the cause of her child's injuries.
15 minute read
July 27, 2004 |

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