A district-court judge in Pennsylvania has ruled that a series of Chinese drywall claims against Devon International amounts to a single occurrence under state law, and therefore triggers only one insurance policy Devon had with Cincinnati Insurance Co.
A Florida district-court judge again denied an injunction that would halt implementation of Floridas personal injury protection reform law signed in May last year.
A Florida district-court judge again denied an injunction that would halt implementation of Floridas personal injury protection reform law signed in May last year.
A federal court of appeals is sending back to district court a $72 million settlement General Reinsurance Corp. had with investors to resolve a securities class-action lawsuit.
Lateral moves among insurance agencies can be as hurtful and damaging as any breakup. Having the right agreements in place help make severed employment relationships as amicable and drama-free as possible for all parties involved.
Insurance broker Aon may not be doing much California dreaming after a U.S. District Court struck down its assertion that several former employees violated their restrictive covenant agreements after leaving the company.
A U.S. district-court judge has awarded a group of insurers $9.35 billion after entering a final judgment against Hezbollah in a lawsuit over the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
In American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut, the U.S. Supreme Court held in an 8-0 decision that the Clean Air Act displaced any federal common-law right to seek abatement of carbon-dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel-fired power plants.