Expert Analysis

Strategies To Help Witnesses Manage Deposition Anxiety

During and leading up to deposition, witnesses may experience anxiety stemming from numerous sources and manifesti... (more story)

5 Insurance Types For Mitigating Tariff-Related Trade Losses

The potential for significant trade-related losses as a result of increased tariffs may cause companies to conside... (more story)

A Cold War-Era History Lesson On Due Process

The landmark Harry Bridges case from the mid-20th century Red Scare offers important insights on why lawyers must ... (more story)

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Insurers Allowed To End Chemical Explosion Coverage Suit

Insurers were allowed Friday to dismiss their case in Texas federal court against Team Industrial Services Inc. seeking to disclaim coverage for underlying suits filed against the company in connection with in... (more story)

Lloyd's Sues Aramark To Recoup $5M Payout To NJ University

Lloyd's London has sued Aramark to recoup a $5 million payout the insurer made on a policy held by a New Jersey university, alleging the facilities management company was responsible for water damage to one of... (more story)

A bad faith claim by a New Orleans commercial property owner against its insurer over Hurricane Ida damage failed again in Louisiana federal court. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Bad Faith Claim Rejected Again In Hurricane Ida Coverage Suit

A Louisiana federal judge again refused to find that the insurer of a suburban New Orleans commercial property acted in bad faith in denying to cover $220,000 in damage Hurricane Ida allegedly caused in 2021.

2nd Circ. Tosses Mid-Case Appeal In Asbestos Coverage Row

A Second Circuit panel dismissed on Friday a mid-case appeal in a dispute over coverage for hundreds of asbestos-related lawsuits, saying that resolving certified questions, including whether an insurer must d... (more story)

Liberty Mutual Unit Beats Suit Seeking Bigger Fire Payout

Ohio's law governing total loss insurance coverage does not necessarily mandate that insurers pay out the maximum policy limit, according to a new order from a Buckeye State federal judge granting a Liberty Mu... (more story)

​​​​​​​Outlet Chain Says NC Court Ruling Allows COVID Coverage

A retail outlet chain asked a North Carolina state court to find it had coverage for more than $50 million in pandemic losses, citing a recent state Supreme Court ruling holding that the insuring phrase "direc... (more story)

Mercedes Settles Fire Coverage Dispute With Insurer

The insurer of an Ann Arbor, Michigan, property has settled a dispute over whether its policy covered more than $1 million in damages stemming from a vehicle fire at a facility leased by Mercedes-Benz's North ... (more story)

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7th Circ. Asks For Ill. Justices' Input On Pollution Exclusion

A Seventh Circuit panel considering whether an insurer for Sterigenics and its former parent company could avoid paying $150 million in legal costs for defending the company from a torrent of pollution suits h... (more story)

6th Circ. Upholds No-Coverage Ruling For $13M Loss

Errors and omissions insurers for two Liberty Mutual units owe no coverage for the units' $13.3 million coverage payment to a motel operator found civilly liable for a woman's murder, the Sixth Circuit ruled T... (more story)

Manufacturer Says Insurers Owe $3.4M For Warehouse Theft

An anime merchandise manufacturer is seeking to recover over $3.4 million from its insurers for business personal property and business income that was lost after its warehouse was robbed, telling a California... (more story)

Insurer Denies $3M Legal Fees After Worker Death Settlement

An insurer that paid its policy limits on behalf of insured contractors to settle a lawsuit over a jobsite fatality told an Oklahoma federal court it owed no coverage for more than $3 million in legal fees inc... (more story)

AIG Unit Seeks $3.7M Clawback In Whistleblower Murder Row

A tree service company, subsidiary and certain former employees can't be covered in two civil suits alleging an employee was murdered for reporting the company's use of undocumented labor, an AIG unit told an ... (more story)

Texas Case Shows Why Juries Are Well-Suited To COVID Suits

The original jury verdict in Baylor College of Medicine v. Lloyd's, currently on appeal to the Texas Supreme Court after being overturned by an appellate panel, illustrates why COVID-19 business interruption c... (more story)

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Amazon Worker's Brother Denied Win In Life Insurance Fight

The children of an Amazon worker can proceed with their claim that their uncle exercised "undue influence" to get named as a beneficiary on their father's life insurance plan, an Ohio federal judge said Thursd... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

Insurers lost their subrogation bid over a ransomware attack against software company Blackbaud, carriers accused a California utility of causing one of this year's wildfires, Meta prevailed in an insurance co... (more story)

Geico said it lost $1.1 million in a scheme in which unlicensed individuals billed for medically unnecessary, illusory and nonreimbursable healthcare services. (Kristoffer Tripplaar/Sipa USA)
Geico Says Medical Fraudsters Nabbed $1.1M In Auto Benefits

Several unlicensed individuals submitted hundreds of fraudulent charges for services provided to Geico-insured car accident victims, the insurer has alleged in New York federal court, claiming it lost more tha... (more story)

PNC Asks 3rd Circ. To Undo $106M No-Coverage Ruling

PNC Bank urged the Third Circuit to undo its decision finding that the bank isn't owed coverage for an over $106 million judgment it incurred over claims that its predecessor mismanaged funeral trust accounts,... (more story)

Home Depot Ruling Tolls Death Knell For 'Silent Cyber'

The Sixth Circuit's recent ruling that Home Depot's insurers did not have to cover costs from a data breach hammered one more nail in the coffin of silent cyber, where coverage is sought under standard propert... (more story)

Insurer Settles Suit Blaming Bank Consultant For Data Breach

National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh has settled a suit accusing a Washington-based consultant of security lapses after the personal data of over 10,000 bank customers ended up online, according... (more story)

Underwriters Owe $2.6M For Damaged Ship Loader, Co. Says

A seller of ship loaders said its underwriters owe it an additional $2.6 million for a piece of equipment that was damaged en route to Canada, telling a Washington federal court that the carriers have breached... (more story)