Expert Analysis

Del. Justices' D&O Ruling Clarifies 'Related' Claim Analysis

In its recent decision in the Alexion Pharmaceuticals coverage case, the Delaware Supreme Court adopted a "meaning... (more story)

Navigating Mortgage Insurance Provisions After LA Fires

As homeowners affected by the Los Angeles wildfires consider rebuilding, mortgage lenders and servicers must negot... (more story)

4 Do's And Don'ts For Trial Lawyers Using Generative AI

Trial attorneys who use artificial intelligence tools should review a few key reminders, from the likelihood that ... (more story)

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Insurers Ask High Court To Review Tribal Jurisdiction Order

A group of insurers led by AIG unit Lexington Insurance Co. urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Ninth Circuit ruling ordering them to litigate COVID-19-related property insurance claims in Suquamish Triba... (more story)

Morgan Lewis Adds Partner To Insurance Recovery Practice

Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP announced that it has added a new partner and insurance expert in its Chicago office, in a move to bolster the firm's insurance recovery and dispute resolution capabilities for corpo... (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)

Taxation With Representation: Kirkland, V&E, Cravath, Dechert

In this week's Taxation With Representation, Diamondback Energy buys Midland Basin assets from another oil and natural gas company, GTCR closes its second strategic growth fund, Light & Wonder Inc. buys Grover... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

State Farm was asked to justify desired rate hikes in California after recent fires, Zurich said the LA fires would cost it over $200 million, an insurer got out of covering a blaze because of a policyholder b... (more story)

Fla. Court Won't Revive Property Manager's COVID Claims

A Florida state appeals court on Wednesday said a lower court correctly ruled that a Miami property management company's insurance policy did not cover losses caused by COVID-19 closures because government shu... (more story)

Insurers Must Cover Soybean Loss, NY Appeals Court Affirms

A commodities trading company is entitled to coverage for the loss of over 500,000 bushels of soybeans resulting from a Mississippi-based warehouse's entrance into bankruptcy, a New York state appeals court affirmed.

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Mich. Car Insurance Caps Aren't Retroactive, Judge Rules

Healthcare cost controls enacted as part of a 2019 overhaul of Michigan's auto insurance laws cannot be applied to crash victims injured before the passage of the reforms, a state judge determined on Friday, r... (more story)

Liberty Owes Travelers $2.1M For Hotel Defect Defense Costs

A Liberty Mutual unit owes Travelers over $2.1 million for costs it incurred defending a construction company in a 2011 lawsuit over defects at San Diego's Hard Rock Hotel, a California federal court ruled, sa... (more story)

NC COVID Ruling May Have Greater Coverage Implications

While the North Carolina Supreme Court's recent finding in favor of policyholders in a suit for business interruption coverage due to COVID-19 comes too late for most insureds to benefit, it should nonetheless... (more story)

No Coverage For Seller In NY Ghost Gun Suits, Insurer Says

The insurer for a company suspected of selling components used to make illegal "ghost guns" told a New York federal court that it owed no coverage for three underlying government suits alleging that the compan... (more story)

Meta Repeats Push To Halt Social Media Coverage Row In Del.

Meta urged a Delaware federal court again to stay coverage proceedings over underlying claims it deliberately designed its platforms to be addictive to adolescents, noting the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict L... (more story)

Acccounting Firm Blames Broker For Losing $1M In Coverage

A Texas accounting firm accused its insurance broker of causing it to lose $1 million coverage by failing to inform an excess insurer that the firm was subpoenaed in connection with the investigation of a $12 ... (more story)

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NJ High Court Takes Up Pharma Co. Fraud Coverage Row

The New Jersey Supreme Court will review an appeals court's ruling against indemnification in a case of first impression on the applicability of an exclusion barring directors and officers coverage for wrongfu... (more story)

Insurer Can't Quickly Exit Broker Premium Theft Row

A Louisiana federal court rejected most arguments made by an insurer seeking to avoid professional liability coverage of a broker whose former employee stole policy premiums and failed to secure insurance for ... (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)

9th Circ. OKs Bar On Ponzi Scam Suits Against Chicago Title

The Ninth Circuit on Thursday upheld a ruling barring further litigation against Chicago Title and law firm Nossaman LLP over claims they aided convicted businesswoman Gina Champion-Cain's nearly $400 million ... (more story)

Del. Judge Nixes Two Insurers In Cheer Abuse Coverage Row

A Delaware state court dismissed two insurers in a coverage dispute over underlying sexual abuse claims against a clothing retailer that also sponsors and organizes national cheerleading competitions, finding ... (more story)

Excess Insurer Needn't Cover Ga. Shooting Suit, Judge Rules

An excess insurer has no duty to defend or indemnify a property owner and manager in a suit over a fatal shooting at an apartment complex, a Georgia federal court ruled, finding that the insureds did not provi... (more story)

Insurer Must Cover Trucking Co. In Fatal Fire Row, Judge Says

A trucking company's insurer cannot rely on a hydrofracking exclusion to avoid covering an underlying suit over a fire at a saltwater disposal facility that killed one of the company's employees, a Texas feder... (more story)