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By Alex Vorro |
May 16, 2012
A relatively run-of-the-mill employment class action lawsuit recently set the legal technology world aflame. Read about what is being hailed as the first judicial opinion to endorse predictive coding as a defensible way to review documents.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 14, 2012
Progressive Corp. has filed separate patent-infringement lawsuits against Hartford Financial Services and State Farm over usage-based auto insurance.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 2, 2012
Progressive Corp. has filed separate patent-infringement lawsuits against Hartford Financial Services and State Farm over usage-based-auto insurance.
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 29, 2012
The case for reforming NY's flawed PIP system gains momentum, as federal authorities charge 36 suspects for a scheme dating back to at least 2007.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 28, 2012
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.
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 2, 2012
A federal judge has reversed a Federal Bankruptcy Court decision against Travelers and has thrown out an order for the insurer to pay $500 million in asbestos claims.
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 1, 2012
The case for reforming New York’s flawed “no-fault” auto insurance law gains momentum, as federal authorities charge 36 suspects for a scheme dating back to at least 2007.
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By Terry Baynes, Reuters |
December 7, 2011
A federal judge on Tuesday rejected Bank of America Corp's request to disqualify the law firm representing insurer American International Group Inc in its $10 billion mortgage fraud lawsuit against the bank over an alleged conflict of interest by one of the firm's partners.
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By Karen Freifeld, Reuters |
November 28, 2011
Bond insurer Assured Guaranty Ltd filed new claims against JPMorgan Chase & Co over a mortgage-backed security sold by Bear Stearns, saying more than 35 witnesses have come forward to testify about how loans in the $337 million transaction were misrepresented.
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By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) |
October 25, 2011
A judge threw out federal securities-law claims in Allstate Corp's fraud lawsuit against Bank of America Corp's Countrywide unit over $700 million of toxic mortgage debt, but said the insurer may pursue state law claims.