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Read what a federal district court judge in Florida, becoming well-known for his unusually blunt opinions, said in refusing to remand an insurance coverage case.
The issues of safety and sexual assault on campus are important ones for colleges, even though they aren't often discussed. And when the college is sued for negligence, the insurance policy may exclude coverage.
According to Massachusetts law, an award of bad faith against insurers allows for treble damages, but it's not clear how those damages should be calculate. See what the Massachusetts top court said.
One company's dispute with its insurers over the assignment of a post-loss environmental claim for $500 million in coverage made its way to the NJ Supreme Court. See how the court ruled and why.
One company's dispute with its insurers over the assignment of a post-loss environmental claim for $500 million in coverage made its way to the NJ Supreme Court. See how the court ruled and why.
A federal district court in Florida has ruled that a motorcycle was a vehicle under the terms of three automobile insurance policies and, therefore, that the motorcycles owner was not entitled to UM benefits.
A federal district court in New Jersey, in a Superstorm Sandy coverage case, has ruled that a homeowners insurance companys letter to its insureds amounted to an unequivocal denial of benefits.
A North Carolina court has affirmed a state agencys decision denying an employees workers compensation claim for injuries sustained at her employers annual holiday party.