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A Negligent Cybersecurity Breach?
As businesses are more and more getting hit with cybersecurity attacks, plaintiffs often sue under a plethora of claims seeking to recover damages. This article focuses on the common law cause of action of negligence for an entity's alleged failure to maintain adequate cybersecurity protections.Litigators of the Week: Irell Duo Lands Another Big West Texas Win, This Time $240M for StreamScale
A trial team led by Jason Sheasby and Lisa Glasser of Irell & Manella convinced jurors in Waco, Texas that Cloudera infringed three StreamScale patents related to technology used to efficiently store data.Insurer's Waiver of Subrogation Didn't Discharge the Underlying Tort Liability
The three judges were divided over whether the waiver of the insurer's right to subrogation did or did not discharge the underlying tort liability against the defendant.Insured Maui fire losses likely to top $1 billion
Karen Clark & Company estimates insured property losses from the Lahaina fire will be around $3.2 billion.View more book results for the query "USAA"
Lawyers Use Insurer's 'Bad-Faith' Negotiations to Get 5 Times the Policy Limits
"With negotiations concluded, Allstate ultimately paid $500,000, which was $400,000 more than what the company was contractually required to pay," said Darren Tobin, plaintiff counsel with Tobin Injury Law in Atlanta.Virginia Appellate Court Split Over UIM-Insurer's Statutory Subrogation Right
"The Court reasoned that subrogation, by definition, requires that the subrogee obtain the right to proceed against a third party and that the non-duplication provision provided no such right. Accordingly, the reimbursement provision was not prohibited by statute," Judge Robert J. Humphreys wrote for the majority. "For purposes of this case, Reynolds Metals Co. contradicts Kirkpatrick's argument that USAA retains some subrogation right against Brown. Reynolds Metals Co. directly states that an insurer's right to reimbursement from its insured is not equivalent to their right of subrogation against the defendant."Man Sues State Farm, USAA, Seeking $100K to Fix Truck's Door Damaged in Wreck
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