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The court delivered a verdict for insurers, rejecting a case alleging untimely damage assessment and claim payout.
The start of a new year gives us an opportunity to highlight some of 2020's most notable coverage decisions.
Workers struggle to focus on their jobs amid the global pandemic and the country's tumultuous political climate.
It was a trial the plaintiff's team said ushered in a "miraculous" discovery: that online litigation doesn't have to mean jurors lose their connection to a case.
Pres. Biden asked for the updated guidance in an executive order on Jan 21., which also called for rules on fines for violations, if necessary.
Plaintiffs attorneys helped secure a large settlement for a man who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a fall at a construction site.
"Now, there's not a whole lot to keep them [insurers] from doing whatever the heck they want to do because there's not going to be any legal recourse against them, so long as the mortgage is being paid," the homeowner's attorney said.