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New Statute Eliminating Waiver of Standing Defense Imperils Title Insurance (and Foreclosures)
Jason Bergman discusses RPAPL §1302-a which eliminates waiver of the standing defense in a home loan foreclosure action even though not raised in an answer or pre-answer motion. He notes that title companies have always been uneasy about insuring titles devolving through foreclosures and the new statute only accentuates the risk.11th Circuit Panel Rules Insurer Liable for $1.7M Stolen in Phishing Scam
The majority opinion said Atlanta IT staffing firm Principle Solutions was covered for $1.7 million swiped by scammers, but a dissenting judge argued causation was too remote for summary judgment.Split 11th Circuit Panel Says Insurer on Hook for $1.7M Stolen in Phishing Scam
The majority opinion by Judge William Pryor said Atlanta IT staffing firm Principle Solutions was covered for $1.7 million swiped by scammers, but Judge Gerald Tjoflat said causation was too remote for summary judgment.Daily Dicta: Representing Corporations Does Not Make You Evil, Elizabeth Warren Edition
How could Warren in good conscience oppose asbestos poisoning victims who were fighting to bring new claims against insurance giant Travelers? The nuanced answer: Easily.Circuit Settles Coverage Fight Over Stranger-Originated Life Insurance Policies
Relying on the New Jersey Supreme Court's answer to its certified question earlier this year, the Third Circuit has ruled on a dispute between Sun Life and Wells Fargo over a stranger-originated life insurance policy.NJ Supreme Court Voids Stranger-Originated Life Insurance Policies
The Supreme Court of New Jersey has ruled that stranger-originated life insurance policies are against public policy and are void ab initio.Insurer Loses to Wells Fargo Over Fort Lauderdale Attorney's Trust Account Theft
A federal district court in Florida has dismissed an insurance company's lawsuit against a bank to recover losses it suffered when a personal injury…Lawyer Punches Back at Insurer Who Sued Him Over IOLTA Scam
Villa Rica solo Jay Davis' reply said Coface Insurance is trying to hold him responsible after it failed to ensure that $3 million meant for a policyholder was redirected to his account, from which he unwittingly disbursed $550K to scammers before the fraud was discovered.Lawsuit Claims Insurance Fraud Scheme Sent $3M to Lawyer's Trust Account
Nearly $500,000 is still missing, according to the lawsuit.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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