Financial transactions in and out of Russia will become difficult for any firm. "I'm not sure how I would get paid for doing work in Russia or for Russian clients," said University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor Bill Burke-White.
The U.S. Supreme Court has asked for the solicitor general's opinion on requiring employers to pay for workers' medical marijuana if they're injured on the job.
Despite taking place during school hours, the court ruled the accident did not arise out of the teacher's work.
Jim Johnston is a "deal lawyer" who finds himself litigating an insurance dispute now pending at the Georgia Supreme Court.
Companies headquartered in the West are under increasing pressure to sever ties with the Russian state. So far three major law firms have cut ties, often citing sanctions as the reason.
Adding to both its own existing case law and the growing body of federal jurisprudence on COVID-19 business interruption policies, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Wednesday upheld an insurer's denial of coverage to several Michigan restaurants for pandemic-related losses.
"The gun industry is not known for self-reflection," attorney Josh Koskoff said. "We do expect the insurance industry that underwrites the gun industry will require safer marketing practices."
At issue: does Georgia state law allow for a city, through its insurance policy, to be held liable for the deaths of the three family members beyond the standard $700,000 state law limit?
The fifth of several parts of an analysis of the updated Homeowners - Special Form March 2022 edition. Coverage C covered perils are discussed.
Is roof glass different than window or windshield glass?