Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster of the Delaware Chancery Court recently issued a lengthy opinion in In Re McDonald's Corporation Stockholder Derivative…
There are better ways to handle a vehicle with mechanical issues.
This is the second in a series of articles analyzing the FloodFlash parametric flood insurance policy available now in California, Texas, Louisiana, Florida and Virginia. This article discusses the insuring agreement, sensor, and premium sections of the policy.
A judge from the Eastern District of Louisiana has dismissed a case where the plaintiff's attorney didn't actually have an agreement with the plaintiff when the suit was filed.
Who pays for coverage when a landlord's busted pipe damaged a tenant's property?
<embed frameBorders="0" scrolling="auto" height="1000px" width="100%" src="https://assets.touchpointmarkets.com/be/05/4c7aa7f243c68404b8f5d726a171/cg-34-49-12-19-cannabis-exclusion-with-hemp-exception.pdf"/>
Three Georgia attorneys based their litigation strategy on unusual theories of liability and turned it into a multi-million dollar payout from the employer of an at-fault driver in a fatal auto accident.
This is the first in a series of articles analyzing the FloodFlash parametric flood insurance policy available now in California, Texas, Louisiana, Florida and Virginia.
Just because rates are cheaper doesn't mean you can pretend to live there.
A copy of the FloodFlash Parametric Insurance policy form.