By Scott DeVries and Lorelie Masters | October 14, 2020
As in other high-stakes coverage litigation, some insurers can be expected to advance innumerable arguments concerning limits, exclusions or other terms, pushing off the day of reckoning as long as possible, says Hunton Andrews Kurth's Scott DeVries and Lorelie Masters.
By Benjamin D. Tievsky | June 12, 2020
Despite the historic difficulties faced by legal cannabis businesses in obtaining insurance—due to, among other factors, the reticence of insurers to underwrite the risk, and the industry's lack of access to credit and other financial institutions—the situation has improved in recent years.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | June 3, 2020
Here are some lessons from the latest survey results, both in anticipating known risks and preparing for the unexpected.
By Rick Moore | May 11, 2020
Although there are many evolving factors, specific areas of liability will likely remain the same.
By Ross Todd | May 5, 2020
A federal judge in Los Angeles on Monday gave preliminary approval to a deal that requires Transamerica Life Insurance Co. to establish a fund of up to $88 million for certain life insurance policyholders.
By Phillip Bantz | April 28, 2020
To what extent, if any, Tesla's legal department was involved in advising Musk on the insurance decision was unclear.
By Ross Todd | April 21, 2020
Travelers Casualty Insurance Co. of America has asked for a declaratory judgment that damages caused by the coronavirus pandemic fall under exclusions in two insurance policies purchased by the Geragos & Geragos law firm.
By Hannah Smith | April 16, 2020
After 31 years of litigation, the California Supreme Court has finally issued what has been deemed another groundbreaking ruling.
By Ethan A. Klingsberg, Paul M. Tiger and Tomas T.J. Rua | April 8, 2020
Competition to acquire privately-held startups continues to increase as cash-rich strategic acquirors from all sectors (including old-line industrial companies) and financial sponsors enshrine engagement in these transactions as a core part of their strategic plans.
By Mary-Christine ("M.C.") Sungaila and Marco A. Pulido | March 30, 2020
Preparing now for this new influx of lawsuits may position both small and large companies to be on stronger footing after the dust from the coronavirus pandemic settles.
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