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Not all recent insurance litigation is related to COVID-19. Disaster recovery and auto insurance claims are also in the mix.
While workers' comp isn't immune to inflationary pressures, the system does have guardrails in place to protect it.
The law allows products to contain no more than 5 mg of THC per serving, which is about half of the standard dose of recreational marijuana products.
The case involved allegations of understated payroll and misclassification of workers under New Jersey law.
Jason Kurland, who represented the winners of lottery jackpots, had a professional liability insurance policy through Fireman's Fund Insurance Co.
The Supreme Court complied with recommendations from the Solicitor General in declining to consider the medical marijuana reimbursement case.
Zurich denied the plaintiffs' claim because they had not suffered "physical loss or damage to" their buildings, the opinion said.
Did COVID create "physical loss or damage" for businesses? The Maryland Court of Appeals is getting its chance to rule on the issue.
Two insurance defense litigators offer their takeaways from select cases in 2021.
Identifying and managing a claim that has the potential to become significant requires knowing which factors will contribute to its complexity.
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