The decision, which reversed a San Diego trial court's ruling, marked the first time an appeals court has subjected the online retail giant to strict liability for the products it sells but does not make.
The delivery service is the latest gig economy company facing an injunction brought by California officials to reclassify workers as employees.
Most clients don't know that they need a separate insurance policy to cover crisis events.
This article discusses the resounding Studio 417 victory for policyholders a mere five months after the pandemic swept the United States, a federal court in Missouri has issued an opinion signaling that the levee has already broken.
This decision seems to be the first known victory for policyholders in suing their insurers for improperly denying claims related to losses caused by the shutdowns due to COVID-19.
The Delaware Supreme Court on Wednesday heard argument in a case questioning whether passengers injured in a car crash can be eligible for multiple types of insurance benefits.
The state House of Representatives is considering a similar bill which was also introduced on Monday, H.B. 8008.
Although the Judge found that there was no 'direct physical loss' for COVID-19 closures, the decision comes with some limitations.
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