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Index to Verbal Threshold Opinions
Since 1988, there have been over 120 published cases that deal with some aspect of the verbal threshold. These cases are listed here in chronological order by subject matter.No Punitive Damages for Client Who Never Signed Waiver Refusing Uninsured-Driver Coverage
Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal reversed an award of punitive damages to the driver who sought additional compensation at trial based on the denial of coverage for not signing an insurance waiver.Biometric Privacy Violations Derail BNSF
In October 2022, an Illinois jury handed down a first-of-its-kind verdict holding BNSF Railway Company liable for no fewer than 45,600 reckless or intentional violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).Broward's Vera Cadillac Accused of Wild Escalation of Actions After Totaling Family's $100K Escalade
"What Vera Cadillac, its counsel, and the defendants did to this young couple is one of the grossest disregards of the law and ethics I have come across in 17 years of practice," said Javier Lopez, a partner at Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton.Lloyd's of London to Exclude State-Backed Cyber-Attacks from Coverage
"Lloyd's is aiming to avoid the ambiguity associated with applying the war exclusion to cyber-attacks with this new contract language," said Bahar and Bloomfield.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Injured Rigger Receives $5.6M in Workers' Comp Settlements
An appeal period ended Wednesday, leaving an injured former drilling rigger's recent $2.1 million accord, increasing the total value of his workers' compensation settlements to $5.6 million. And that's on top of a $44 million resolution of his separate but related personal injury suit in 2018.Jury Hands Up More Than $1M Verdict in UIM Suit
A federal jury in Pennsylvania has handed up a more than $1 million verdict in an underinsured motorist claim seeking coverage for alleged neck, back and shoulder injuries.ISO's Flood Exclusion Amendments and Hurricane Ian Claims
This article by Randy Maniloff examines how the 2011 revisions to ISO's HO 3 form will have an impact on claims related to Hurricane Ian. This article originally appeared on the White and Williams LLP website and is reprinted with permission.Hurricane Ian: Discussing Wind-Water Disputes
This article by Randy Maniloff discusses the debate over whether damages caused by a hurricane were caused by wind, water, or both. This article originally appeared on the White and Williams LLP website and is reprinted with permission.Defense Attorneys Brace for Impacts as Medical Malpractice Venue Rule Changes Loom
"My sense is that doctors will not change their decision-making depending on where a suit is filed," Baum said. "If they believe their conduct is defensible and they have good experts, I would encourage them to hunker down and defend their honor, their conduct and their reputation."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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