Expert Analysis

A Federal Insurance Mandate For Private Aviation Is Overdue

A recent private plane crash in California that killed two people and injured 19 others spotlights the dangers of ... (more story)

6 Predictions For Cyber Risk And Insurance In 2025

This year is likely to bring with it some thorny and expensive cyber challenges, including increased ransomware ac... (more story)

Defense Strategies For Addressing Conspiracy-Minded Jurors

As conspiracy theories continue to proliferate and gain traction in the U.S., defense attorneys will need to consi... (more story)

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La. Judge Lifts Arbitration Order In $7M Ida Damage Case

A Louisiana federal judge lifted a stay and vacated an order to arbitrate a $7 million Hurricane Ida damage claim against domestic surplus insurers, ruling that a recent decision from Louisiana's top court rep... (more story)

Conn. Cannabis Co.'s Income Loss Not Covered, Judge Says

A cannabis product manufacturer cannot get more than $1.3 million in business interruption coverage from a Berkshire Hathaway unit for a fire in one of its "flowering rooms," a Connecticut federal court ruled,... (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)

10th Circ. Skeptical Ruling Would Invite Bogus Claim Denials

A Tenth Circuit panel appeared skeptical Tuesday that a lower court had cleared the way for the insurance industry to rely on flawed expert reports to justify claims decisions, with one judge suggesting the ru... (more story)

As Fire Victims Seek Legal Help, Experts Warn Of Red Flags

As lawyers from across the nation descend upon Southern California to sign up those affected by the devastating wildfires, fire victims should not rush to hire an attorney, lest they also become victims of fra... (more story)

Law360 Names Practice Groups Of The Year

Law360 would like to congratulate the winners of its Practice Groups of the Year awards for 2024, which honor the attorney teams behind litigation wins and significant transaction work that resonated throughou... (more story)

Law360 Names Firms Of The Year

Eight law firms have earned spots as Law360's Firms of the Year, with 54 Practice Group of the Year awards among them, steering some of the largest deals of 2024 and securing high-profile litigation wins, incl... (more story)

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6th Circ. Won't Reinstate $18.3M Verdict Against TransUnion

The Sixth Circuit refused to reconsider a decision that vacated an $18.3 million jury award against TransUnion LLC, rejecting a request from a startup that claimed the credit reporting company kept hold of int... (more story)

GM, OnStar Agree To FTC's Ban On Location Data Sharing

General Motors and OnStar agreed to a five-year ban on disclosing geolocation and driver behavior data to consumer reporting agencies to resolve the Federal Trade Commission's allegations that the companies di... (more story)

Insurer Must Share In Calif. Property Co. Defense, Court Told

An insurer for a property management company said another carrier must contribute to the defense of an underlying suit accusing the company of failing to maintain a mobile home park, telling a California feder... (more story)

Allstate Hit With Class Action Over Driver Data Collection

Allstate illegally obtained the personal driving data of millions of policyholders via software embedded in third-party apps and secretly used that data to hike premiums, deny claims or drop policyholders from... (more story)

4th Circ. Affirms $1M Appeal Bond Reimbursement Ruling

Atain Specialty Insurance Co. must reimburse Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. for the $1 million appeal bond Liberty issued to an Atain insured that ultimately lost its appeal in an underlying suit, the Fourth Cir... (more story)

Grocer, Insurers Must Produce Docs In NC Opioid Row

A North Carolina state court issued a discovery decision in a dispute between grocery chain Harris Teeter Supermarkets Inc. and a slew of its insurers over coverage for about 100 lawsuits seeking damages relat... (more story)

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Lyft Driver Says Carjacking Suit Should've Settled Sooner

A Lyft driver accused his insurer of violating Washington's Insurance Fair Conduct Act over his bid for uninsured motorist benefits following a carjacking, saying the insurer forced him to go to arbitration an... (more story)

Cornell Case May Be Bellwether For ERISA Transaction Claims

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday from Cornell University and workers looking to reinstate a class action alleging their retirement plan paid excessive fees, in a case that could change the ... (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)

Insurer Tried To 'Embarrass' Cadwalader, NC Court Told

Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP has accused a Lloyd's of London syndicate of attempting to "embarrass" the firm by publicly revealing the firm's data breach recoveries amid the insurer's bid to toss a coverag... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

The Sixth Circuit backed Home Depot’s loss in its $50 million data breach coverage fight, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a California farming partnership’s crop coverage dispute, and the Fourth Circuit... (more story)

Meet The Attys Guiding New Zealand Software Co.'s Ch. 15

Montoux, a New Zealand-based provider of actuarial software, has hired lawyers from Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor LLP to help secure U.S. recognition of a liquidation process the company launched in its home country.

Symetra Life Policyholders Seek $32.5M Settlement Approval

A proposed class of Symetra policyholders asked a Washington federal court to preliminarily approve a $32.5 million deal to resolve a suit alleging that the insurer overcharged them for life insurance, saying ... (more story)