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December 13, 2012 |

Storm-Related Insurance Coverage Issues Revisited

In their Corporate Insurance Law column, Howard B. Epstein, a partner at Schulte Roth & Zabel, and Theodore A. Keyes, special counsel at the firm, write that in the case of business interruption insurance, whether there is coverage may turn on a number of issues, including whether there was actual physical damage to property owned by the insured, or in some cases to property owned by a supplier or customer of the insured.
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February 27, 2006 |

Insurer Must Provide Some Coverage to Parents of Killer

Differing with the earlier holding of a three-judge panel, an en banc panel of the Superior Court has ruled that a homeowners insurer should have to provide coverage to a Pittsburgh area couple sued for negligence after their mentally-disturbed adult son
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July 24, 2006 |

Jersey City To Pay $2.42M to Estate Of Teenager Shot by Police Officer

Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.
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November 14, 2011 |

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The following cases were recently filed in the Washington-area district courts. This information is provided by the district courts' official online bulletins.
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September 20, 2006 |

Olympic Hopeful Awarded $1.5 Mil. For Car Accident Injuries

A Philadelphia jury awarded $1.5 million to a 24-year-old wrestler who hoped to try out for the U.S. Olympic wrestling team but abandoned those plans after suffering multiple injuries in a car crash.
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December 31, 2009 |

Manatt Employment Partner to Start Boutique

The chairman of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips' employment group is leaving to launch his own boutique in what he called a "long-held dream." John Fox said he'll be able to slash rates for clients 20 percent, and provide a 25 percent raise to his employees, due to more efficient operations. "The big law firm model is failing," said Fox, adding: "I think we are going to be a land again of law firms with 10 to 15 lawyers, because the economic efficiencies are so great."
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September 06, 2013 |

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September 21, 2006 |

Olympic Hopeful Awarded $1.5 Million for Car Accident Injuries

A Philadelphia jury awarded $1.5 million to a 24-year-old wrestler who hoped to try out for the U.S. Olympic wrestling team but abandoned those plans after suffering multiple injuries in a car crash. Elgar Richards -- who sustained injuries to his foot, elbow and shoulder in the accident -- made no claims for wage loss or medical expenses, but emphasized that the injuries from the accident left him unable to pursue his Olympic dream, according to court documents.
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September 25, 2012 |

U.S. earnings masked by energy profit down most since 2009

Income at oil and gas producers will fall 24 percent in the three months ending in September. Excluding the retreat, earnings in the benchmark gauge for U.S. stocks would climb 2.5 percent, the 12th straight increase, amid gains for banks and computer makers.
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