The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sandra K. Jones | June 22, 2023
In my March article, I wrote about the Cordero case, which remains well-known in the relatively small and insular structured settlement industry. Lujerio Cordero had sold, in six separate transactions, the majority of his guaranteed income streams from a structured settlement annuity to third-party factoring companies.
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By ALM Staff | June 12, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Riley Brennan | May 30, 2023
The question on appeal was whether the district court had jurisdiction, with Smith determining there was "no basis for exercising federal jurisdiction."
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By Vasilios J. (Bill) Kalogredis | May 26, 2023
The HHS, along with states and private insurance plans, will continue to provide guidance in the months ahead. It is important to note that the administration's response to the pandemic will not be solely dependent on the PHE status, as there are numerous measures and flexibilities that will remain unaffected during the transition.
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By Aleeza Furman | May 23, 2023
The high court heard oral arguments Tuesday over whether the Pennsylvania's Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law prohibits UM/UIM policies from excluding coverage for vehicles a policyholder regularly uses but does not own or insure.
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By Amanda O'Brien | May 16, 2023
Partner Anthony Miscioscia, who made the move in April, finds that personnel are eager to be in the office. He was followed earlier this month by partner Celestine Montague and an associate.
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By Amanda O'Brien | May 3, 2023
The Philadelphia-based firm's combination with insurance boutique Novak Law comes after three Am Law 200 firms have already moved into or grown in Chicago via mergers so far in 2023.
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By Max Mitchell | May 2, 2023
"This could theoretically open the door for any number of other health conditions," Pond Lehocky Giordano's Keld Wenge said, giving a claimant's diabetes management as a potential avenue companies could use to question a claimant's benefits if the ruling stands.
By Courtney C. T. Horrigan, Douglas D. L. Baker and Andrew E. Kintner | April 20, 2023
Over the past decade, states and local governments across the country have filed thousands of lawsuits against pharmacies, manufacturers and distributors of prescription opioids for their alleged role in contributing to opioid-related bodily injuries.
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By Aleeza Furman | April 19, 2023
"It's certainly going to limit the ability of claimants to recover, and it shifts the burden from the insurance companies onto those claimants to comply with the law," said James Hockenberry, a partner with the Law Office of Leon Aussprung who represented the plaintiffs.
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