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A federal court in New Jersey has ruled that losses stemming from an electrical outage caused by Sandy were not covered by the business insurance policy.
A federal court in New Jersey has ruled that losses stemming from an electrical outage caused by Sandy were not covered by the business insurance policy.
Allegations of unlawfully transacting surplus line insurance result in one of the largest penalties for licensing violations ever assessed in CDIs history.
Allegations of unlawfully transacting surplus line insurance result in one of the largest penalties for licensing violations ever assessed in CDIs history.
A federal court ruled that an insurance company didn't have to defend a restaurant that was sued for allegedly refusing to serve a person with a service dog.
An appellate court in New Jersey has ruled that a lawyer could not compel an insurance company to retroactively provide professional liability coverage to him.
An appellate court in New Jersey has ruled that a lawyer could not compel an insurance company to retroactively provide professional liability coverage to him.
When a cargo of scallops was spoiled in transit, but there was no obvious cause, an insurer challenged whether this was an 'occurrence' under the policy.