Expert Analysis

1 Year After Rule 702 Changes, Courts Have Made Progress

In the year since amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence went into effect, many federal judges have applied t... (more story)

An Underutilized Tool To Dismiss Meritless Claims In Texas

In Texas, special appearances provide a useful but often overlooked tool for out-of-state defendants to escape mer... (more story)

When US Privilege Law Applies To Docs Made Outside The US

As globalization manifests itself in disputes over foreign-created documents, a California federal court’s recent ... (more story)

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The Top Property Insurance Cases To Watch In 2025

Two cases that could change the policies offered by California's insurer of last resort and a forthcoming Hawaii Supreme Court decision on a $4 billion wildfire settlement are among the top property insurance ... (more story)

The Top Property Insurance Decisions Of 2024

A novel climate change coverage suit in Hawaii, three state high court pandemic coverage rulings and a Colorado ruling on a late claim-filing rule are among the top property insurance decisions of 2024. Here, ... (more story)

United Fire & Casualty Co. sued Keller Advertising and Media Services Inc. in December 2022 for negligence and breach of contract, claiming the company’s service work for Friedhelm’s Bavarian Inn led to a fire.
Insurer Settles $1.7M Fluorescent Sign Fire Damage Suit

United Fire & Casualty Co. reached a settlement in its $1.7 million suit against a Texas sign-making company, resolving its bid to recover funds paid to a bed and breakfast after a fluorescent sign caught fire... (more story)

Top Pa. Cases Of 2024: Elon Musk, Johnny Doc, Uber Drivers

This year was a standout for high-profile legal battles in Pennsylvania, from a blockbuster verdict against Monsanto over its Roundup weedkiller to the Philadelphia district attorney's fight with Elon Musk ove... (more story)

State And Federal Insurance Regulations To Watch For In 2025

The insurance market will likely face regulatory challenges and opportunities in 2025 as regulators on the state and federal level gear up to reverse major trends and tackle emerging developments. Here, Law360... (more story)

Overlooked Evidence In Katrina Suit Highlights Insurers' Risks

The Mississippi Supreme Court's ruling affirming a $10 million Hurricane Katrina damages award against USAA emphasized the risk a carrier runs when ignoring evidence while investigating a claim, while an addit... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

The North Carolina Supreme Court handed policyholders a rare win in a COVID-19 coverage suit, the Eleventh Circuit revived a citrus grower's bid for damages and a North Carolina state appeals court threw out a... (more story)

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3M, Meta MDLs Top General Liability Cases To Watch In 2025

Courts across the country are expected to weigh in on a number of important issues this year in general liability insurance cases, led by a multidistrict litigation coverage suit in Delaware against Facebook t... (more story)

NC Cases To Watch In 2025: NASCAR Fight, Healthcare Rows

NASCAR is fighting antitrust claims in North Carolina even after removing a controversial exclusivity clause from its race team contracts, and the Tar Heel State's medical industry could see massive shake-ups ... (more story)

Connecticut Cases To Watch In 2025: Ethics, Mergers & Actors

A suit over McCarter & English LLP's municipal loan advice and a Yale-owned heath network's legal battle over a beleaguered acquisition deal are just two multimillion-dollar cases that will keep Connecticut co... (more story)

Homeless Woman's Residency Unclear In Inter-Insurer Dispute

A Michigan state appeals court has vacated a trial court order finding the insurer for a homeless woman's parents must cover injuries she suffered after being run over by a semitruck, ruling that questions rem... (more story)

Insurer Says No Coverage For USC Frat's Sex Assault Suit

An insurer told a California federal court that it doesn't owe coverage to an event company accused of failing to provide a safe environment at a fraternity party where a woman said she was sexually assaulted,... (more story)

Insurer Gets $29M Fatal Crash Judgment Thrown Out

A North Carolina appeals court on Tuesday threw out a nearly $29 million judgment against an insurance company in a suit alleging it failed to defend and settle claims from a fatal car accident, saying the com... (more story)

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D&O, Cyber Issues Top Specialty Line Cases To Watch In 2025

2025 promises to usher in significant developments in ongoing litigation fights over crucial specialty line insurance issues, including directors and officers and cyber risk policies. Here, Law360 speaks to ex... (more story)

Year In Review: AI Tops Insurance Issues Amid Mass Adoption

2024 marked the year when generative artificial intelligence systems moved past their headline-grabbing debut to widespread adoption across industries, providing opportunities and challenges to policyholders a... (more story)

OpenText argues that Wesco’s coverage suit contains few allegations concerning it and that none of those allegations are sufficient to state a claim against it. (Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
OpenText Wants Out Of Class Action Coverage Suit

OpenText told a Michigan federal court it should be dismissed from an insurer's suit seeking to avoid coverage of a class action from former Covisint shareholders alleging an unfair merger, saying it's not inv... (more story)

Top Specialty Lines Insurance Cases of 2024

The past year featured litigation over bump-up exclusions and the rights of excess insurers, a court split over clauses that limit policyholders' ability to seek coverage, and another appeal by Towers Watson o... (more story)

Ethics Disclosure Fail Sinks Firm's Coverage, NJ Panel Says

A law firm that failed to reveal an attorney's ethics case when applying for malpractice insurance coverage effectively secured the policy using misrepresentations, the New Jersey state appeals court ruled, de... (more story)

Insurer Gets Out Of Ga. Sperm Bank's Bad Seed Claims

A Georgia federal judge said Allied World Surplus Lines Insurance Co. has no duty to defend a sperm bank that has been sued in Canada and the United States for allegedly selling semen from a donor with genetic abnormalities.

Insurer Can't Duck Coverage Of Fire Suit, Texas Jury Finds

A Texas federal jury rejected an insurer's bid to escape covering a trucking company in an underlying suit over a fire at a saltwater disposal facility that killed one of the company's employees, finding that ... (more story)