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By Zach Schlein | October 22, 2019
The appellate court ruled Juanita Kho's legal victory against the city was incorrectly premised on an unauthenticated picture from Google Maps. Kho alleged the city was negligent in maintaining a sidewalk she suffered an injury on.
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By Victoria Hudgins | October 21, 2019
Cyber insurers usually push a preapproved list of cybersecurity vendors for their clients to use, but some law firms are more comfortable treading their own path, even if that means higher costs.
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By Caleb Hayes-Deats | October 21, 2019
The False Claims Act is a powerful tool that the government can use to address sweeping frauds. After 'Hodge,' it can prove aggregate losses that result from a pattern of fraudulent conduct.
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By Zach Schlein | October 18, 2019
The Miami-based litigator and Hinshaw & Culbertson law partner has made a name for himself by specializing in a practice he calls "ever-changing" for more than three decades.
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By Suzette Parmley | David Gialanella | October 18, 2019
A Morris County jury on Sept. 26 awarded $1.33 million to a couple in a dental malpractice case, Seergy v. Ricker. The case involved claims that…
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By Catherine Wilson | October 17, 2019
When Diaz Briscoe Medina started contemplating a move, the six-attorney Miami firm focused on insurance defense work was concentrating on available…
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By Steven A. Meyerowitz | October 17, 2019
A federal district court in California has rejected insurers' efforts to remove a coverage case from state court for a host of reasons.
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By Jim Turner | October 16, 2019
About 17,000 insurance claims from Hurricane Michael remain unsettled just over a year after the deadly storm ravaged parts of the Panhandle.
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By MP McQueen | October 16, 2019
Some former in-house counsel said they believe juries are becoming more unpredictable, and that is changing companies' risk assessment.
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By Steven A. Meyerowitz | October 16, 2019
A Pennsylvania court has denied an insurer's motion for judgment on the pleadings on an insured's breach of contract claim after finding that the insured plausibly alleged that he had resided at a home that had been damaged by fire as required by his insurance policy.
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