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What's Behind Florida Insurers Being Battered With Lawsuits These Last 10 Months?
Heading into September, nearly 100 federal lawsuits were filed against property and casualty insurers, according to Law.com Radar.Sam Bankman-Fried Sues Insurer to Cover Defense Costs in New York Criminal Trial, Other Litigation
According to a complaint filed in the Northern District of California federal court, an insurance company must pay for his legal defense "without regard to whether payments may exhaust the policy limit."$1.25 Million Settlement Reached Over Icy Slip and Fall at Condo Complex
A $1.25 million settlement was reached in Middlesex County suit Muraczewski v. Society Hill At Hamilton for a Hamilton resident after he slipped and fell on ice at his condo complex.Is Emotional Distress Covered as a Bodily Injury?
Awaiting argument at the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Kramer v. Nationwide's outcome will be of great interest to attorneys across Pennsylvania, as the outcome could shed light on the question of whether emotional distress is covered as bodily injury under automobile insurance policies and the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law (MVFRL).A Battle of the Tech Experts? AI Will Raise Novel Issues in Insurance Litigation, Attorneys Say
"You're going to get this crazy algorithm and then you're going to have to figure out, what does it mean," Senoff said. "Now in addition to medical experts, you're going to need computer experts to decipher the algorithm."View more book results for the query "White Case"
$2.3M Settlement Is Latest in Georgia Firm's String of 7-Figure Outcomes
Plaintiff counsel credit Butler Kahn's latest $2.3 million settlement to lawyers' adherence to four key strategies, beginning with trial preparation.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."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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