Specialty Lines
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October 29, 2024
Chubb Unit Wants $1M Cyber Loss Claim Tossed
A Chubb unit urged a Texas federal court to toss an advertising agency's lawsuit alleging the insurer failed to properly cover its claim surrounding $1 million in losses because of a 2022 cyber incident, arguing the company didn't state a proper claim for relief.
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October 28, 2024
NJ Diocese Gets Insurer's Abuse Coverage Suit Tossed
A New Jersey federal court tossed an insurer's suit seeking to escape coverage for more than 200 sexual abuse lawsuits brought against the Catholic Diocese of Trenton, saying Monday the suit "relies on a strictly hypothetical controversy that may never occur."
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October 28, 2024
Wrongful Death Coverage Capped At $1M, Zurich Says
Zurich urged a Colorado federal court to grant it an early win in a lawsuit brought by a pipeline construction company stemming from an underlying wrongful death action, arguing that relevant policy language only guaranteed the company $1 million instead of twice that amount.
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October 25, 2024
New York City Seeks Coverage In Homeless Shelter Death Suit
The city of New York is seeking coverage from the insurer of a homeless shelter it contracted with after it was accused of negligence leading to the fatal seizure of a mother who lived there, a case removed to New York federal court Friday said.
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October 25, 2024
Fla. Bar Insurance Biz Names First New Chair In Over 30 Years
Florida Lawyers Mutual Insurance Co. will have a new chair for the first time since its launch in 1987 after its board of directors tapped a solo practitioner in Tampa as its next leader.
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October 24, 2024
Anderson Kill Warns Of New Perils At Policyholder Conference
Insurance recovery attorneys from Anderson Kill PC and guest speakers warned an audience in New York City on Thursday of peril upon peril, sounding the alarm on newer cyber and environmental risks in a coverage landscape moving as the ground literally shifts beneath our feet.
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October 24, 2024
4th Circ. Affirms Dismissal Of Crypto Theft Coverage
The Fourth Circuit upheld a lower court's ruling that an individual's homeowners policy didn't cover his loss of $170,000 in cryptocurrency to an alleged scam, agreeing with a Virginia federal court that the loss didn't constitute a "direct physical loss."
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October 24, 2024
Robbins Geller Tapped To Lead Lincoln National Investor Suit
Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP will lead an investor suit against insurance holding company Lincoln National in Pennsylvania federal court alleging that it misled investors about its failing variable life insurance product.
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October 24, 2024
Nationwide Asks Mich. Justices To Skip Unitary Tax Case
Nationwide asked the Michigan Supreme Court to deny the state tax agency's application for review of an appellate court's decision that said the insurance company's entities should file their taxes as a unitary group, saying that ruling was consistent with a plain reading of the state's laws.
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October 24, 2024
Mixed Opioid Suit Rulings Complicate Disputes For Coverage
Litigation against manufacturers and distributors of opioid products for their role in nationwide opioid deaths has pitted policyholders against insurers, and mixed rulings in the last year offer unclear signs of how general liability or specialty line policies will afford coverage.
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October 24, 2024
Cyber Broker Says 3rd-Party Services Driving Coverage Needs
The cyberinsurance market has softened from the intense hardening spurred by a ransomware flood amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and policyholders navigating the changing environment are increasingly reliant on cyber brokers to evaluate their business operations along with their insurance needs. Here, Samantha Levine, cyber specialist at CAC Specialty, speaks to Law360 about cyber and tech market changes, the current market and emerging threats.
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October 24, 2024
Meet The NC And Del. Insurance Commissioner Candidates
With less than two weeks until Election Day, North Carolina and Delaware are gearing up for two insurance commissioner races featuring challenges to the incumbent's seat. The candidates in each state spoke with Law360 to share their takes on the status of their state's insurance market and their plans for holding the office.
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October 24, 2024
11th Circ. Puts Period On Missing Comma Coverage Ruling
The Eleventh Circuit refused to review its August finding that the absence of a comma in a Chubb unit's professional services policy didn't change its clear and unambiguous meaning, thus precluding coverage for the audit of a food services company.
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October 22, 2024
Insurer Beats Sacramento Kings' COVID-19 Coverage Suit
A California federal court handed a win to the Sacramento Kings' insurer in a coverage dispute over pandemic-related losses that the basketball team and its arena operator incurred, finding that a contamination exclusion bars coverage.
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October 22, 2024
The 2024 Prestige Leaders
Check out our Prestige Leaders ranking, analysis and interactive graphics to see which firms stand out for their financial performance, attractiveness to attorneys and law students, ability to secure accolades and positive legal news media representation.
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October 22, 2024
How Law Firms Get And Keep Elite Status
For decades, a handful of New York-based law firms thoroughly dominated the national consciousness when it came to power, profitability and prestige. But in today's legal market, increased movement of partners and clients from one firm to the next has begun to shake things up and create opportunities for go-getters to ascend the ranks.
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October 21, 2024
Funeral Home Seeks Coverage For Mishandled Bodies Suit
A funeral home told an Illinois federal court that its insurer wrongfully denied coverage for an underlying putative class action accusing the home of mishandling bodies and misrepresenting to family members how it would handle their loved ones' remains, arguing its business owners policy didn't exclude handling of dead bodies.
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October 21, 2024
Consultants' Bank Data Breach Claim Too Late, Insurer Says
An insurer owes no coverage to consultants defending against a data breach lawsuit involving a California bank because the consultants failed to notify the insurer of the claim in time, the company told a Washington federal court.
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October 18, 2024
Law360 MVP Awards Go To Top Attys From 74 Firms
The attorneys chosen as Law360's 2024 MVPs have distinguished themselves from their peers by securing hard-earned successes in high-stakes litigation, complex global matters and record-breaking deals.
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October 18, 2024
Allianz, Santander End Shareholder Suit Coverage Fight
Allianz has agreed to drop its request in Massachusetts federal court for a ruling that it is not obligated to cover Santander Holdings' defense in a now-settled 2022 shareholder lawsuit, a recent filing showed.
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October 17, 2024
Wash. Library Says Insurers Undervalued $4.8M Damage
A Washington island library district blamed its insurers for undervaluing damages caused by frozen sprinkler pipes that burst during a snowstorm by more than $2.9 million in a case removed to Washington federal court.
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October 17, 2024
Markel Drops Film-Financing Scheme Coverage Spat
An Illinois federal judge dismissed a Markel unit's lawsuit against a wealth manager and his companies seeking a declaration that it didn't owe coverage, according to a notice, following the insurer's request to drop the action without precedent.
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October 17, 2024
Milton Brings High Insured Costs, Familiar Pressures To Fla.
While Florida avoided a worst case scenario following Hurricane Milton's landfall, insurance experts say that the high cost of the storm will add familiar pressures to a Florida homeowners insurance market that has been battered for years by storms.
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October 17, 2024
Insurance Litigation Week In Review
The Texas insurance chief denied an insurer of last resort's 10% rate hike proposal, a Pennsylvania federal court sacked the Philadelphia Eagles' COVID-19 coverage claims, asbestos claimants urged the Fourth Circuit to uphold the reorganization plan of Kaiser Gypsum Co. and an insurer avoided defending a gender discrimination suit. Here, Law360 takes a look at the past week's top insurance news.
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October 17, 2024
Health Co. Must Face State Farm Settlement Interpretation Suit
An automobile-accident-focused healthcare company can't escape State Farm's lawsuit claiming the facility breached a settlement agreement by failing to drop hundreds of personal injury protection suits, a Florida federal court ruled.
Expert Analysis
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Insurance Likely Kept Swift Out Of The Woods After Vienna
Financial losses Taylor Swift incurred from the cancellation of three concerts in Vienna in August will likely be covered by insurance policies, considering how the facts of the situation differ from those of the Foo Fighters' 2015 insurance dispute over event cancellation and terrorism coverage, say attorneys at Anderson Kill.
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Class Actions At The Circuit Courts: September Lessons
In this month's review of class action appeals, Mitchell Engel at Shook Hardy identifies practice tips from four recent class certification rulings involving denial of Medicare reimbursements, automobile insurance disputes, veterans' rights and automobile defects.
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3 Coverage Tips As 2nd Circ. 'Swipes Left' On Tinder Claim
The Second Circuit's recent opinion in Match Group v. Beazley Underwriting, overturning Tinder's victory on its insurer's motion to dismiss a coverage action, reinforces three best practices policyholders purchasing claims-made coverage should adhere to in order to avoid late-notice defenses, say Lynda Bennett and Alexander Corson at Lowenstein Sandler.
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What To Know About Insurance Coverage For Antitrust Risks
With all the regulatory activity surrounding antitrust and unfair competition claims, as highlighted by last month's D.C. federal court decision that Google is a monopolist, businesses must not only ensure compliance, but also understand their potential insurance coverage when such claims arise, says Micah Skidmore at Haynes Boone.
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Finding Coverage For Online Retail Privacy Class Actions
Following recent court rulings interpreting state invasion of privacy and electronic surveillance statutes triggering a surge in the filing of privacy class actions against online retailers, companies should examine their various insurance policies, including E&O and D&O, for defense coverage of these claims, says Alison Gaske at Gilbert LLP.
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What We Know From Early Cyberinsurance Rulings
Recent cyber disruption incidents, like the Crowdstrike outage and the CDK Global cyberattack this summer, highlight the necessity of understanding legal interpretations of cyberinsurance coverage — an area in which there has been little litigation thus far, say Peter Halprin and Rebecca Schwarz at Haynes Boone.
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6 Considerations To Determine If A Cyber Incident Is Material
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent guidance on material cybersecurity incidents covers a range of ransomware scenarios, from a company paying a sum and regaining operations to recovering payment via cyberinsurance, but makes it clear that no single factor determines whether a cybersecurity incident is material, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.
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Insuring Lender's Baseball Bet Leads To Major League Dispute
In RockFence v. Lloyd's, a California federal court seeks to define who qualifies as a professional baseball player for purposes of an insurance coverage payout, providing an illuminating case study of potential legal issues arising from baseball service loans, say Marshall Gilinsky and Seán McCabe at Anderson Kill.
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Insurance Lessons From 11th Circ. Ruling On Policy Grammar
The Eleventh Circuit's recent decision in ECB v. Chubb Insurance, holding that missing punctuation didn't change the clear meaning of a professional services policy, offers policyholder takeaways about the uncertainty that can arise when courts interpret insurance policy language based on obscure grammatical canons, say Hugh Lumpkin and Garrett Nemeroff at Reed Smith.
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Ore. Insurance Litigation Is Testing The Bounds After Moody
Despite the Oregon Supreme Court’s attempt to limit application of its 2023 decision in Moody v. Oregon Community Credit Union, which for the first time awarded extracontractual damages stemming from alleged negligent claims handling, recent litigation shows Oregon insurance companies face greater exposure, says Sarah Pozzi at Cozen O’Connor.
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What's In NYDFS Guidance On Use Of AI In Insurance
Matthew Gaul and Shlomo Potesky at Willkie summarize the New York Department of Financial Services' recently adopted circular letter on the use of artificial intelligence in insurance underwriting and pricing, and highlight the material changes made to it in response to comments on the draft circular letter.
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After Jarkesy, IRS Must Course-Correct On Captive Insurance
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy decision has profound implications for other agencies, including the IRS, which must stop ignoring due process and curtailing congressional intent in its policing of captive insurance arrangements, says Peter Dawson at the 831(b) Institute.
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3 Policyholder Tips After Calif. Ruling Denying D&O Coverage
A California decision from June, Practice Fusion v. Freedom Specialty Insurance, denying a company's claim seeking reimbursement under a directors and officers insurance policy for its settlement with the Justice Department, highlights the importance of coordinating coverage for all operational risks and the danger of broad exclusionary policy language, says Geoffrey Fehling at Hunton.