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July 28, 2021 |
Sometimes, the terms of an irrevocable trust (one that cannot be amended or revoked) were fine at the time the trust was created, but subsequent events or circumstances make the terms of the old trust impractical, unwanted, or obsolete. So, what can be done?
Originally published in Lloyd Harbor Life, July 2021. Read the full article here.
Read MoreJuly 27, 2021 |
Southern District of New York Holds That COVID-19 Claim Not Covered
Café du Soleil (the Café) operates a small Manhattan restaurant that suffered financial losses during the COVID-19 pandemic and suspended operations following state and municipal shutdown orders. XL Insurance issued the Café a commercial property policy that provided business interruption coverage in the event
Read MoreJuly 26, 2021 |
A recent federal appeals court case applying Utah law goes to the heart of the conflict that arises between a policyholder and insurer when an insurer defends a policyholder under a reservation of rights and receives a settlement offer. The case is Owners Ins. Co. v. Dockstader, No. 19-4156 (10th Cir. June 29, 2021).
The
Read MoreJuly 26, 2021 |
Capital Loss
If the amount realized by a taxpayer upon the sale of a partnership interest to a third party is insufficient to restore to the taxpayer their adjusted basis for the interest – i.e., their unrecovered investment in the partnership – a loss is sustained equal to the difference between such adjusted basis and
Read MoreJuly 22, 2021 |
Paul Majkowski’s article, “MilSpecs, Wartime Production, and Ear Plugs: More Government Contractor Defense Observations” was published in the American Bar Association Mass Torts newsletter.
The article reviews how not every military connection or supply is sufficient to invoke the government contractor defense or serve as a basis for federal officer removal.
Majkowski states, “These examples
Read MoreJuly 20, 2021 |
The New York Department of Labor finally issued Model Safety Plans and Standards for airborne infectious diseases. All employers, regardless of size and with a worksite in New York, must adopt a safety plan by August 5, 2021, and must post, distribute and include the plan in their handbooks to all employees and new hires
Read MoreJuly 19, 2021 |
Appellate courts have been busy the last few weeks deciding a wide swath of insurance issues.
The Eighth Circuit became the first federal appellate court to weigh in on pandemic-related business interruption claims.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court discusses obligations owed to “innocent insureds,” while a California appellate court addresses the liability of a life insurer
Read MoreJuly 19, 2021 |
Movement Toward Tax Increases
You may have read last week that Democrats on the Senate Budget Committee announced they had reached a deal on a budget resolution that will enable them to bypass Senate Republicans on the way to enacting most of the “social infrastructure” programs called for under the President’s American Families Plan.[i] Significantly,
Read MoreJuly 16, 2021 |
Businesses have been champing at the bit for a chance to collaborate more with college athletes for years. Until recently, however, those collaborations were not possible because college athletes were prohibited from profiting off their name and likeness and entering into sponsorship deals under the rules of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
Over the
Read MoreJuly 13, 2021 |
President Biden’s proposed changes to the Internal Revenue Code, known as the American Families Plan, was unveiled at the end of April 2021. These changes are intended to accomplish three goals: (1) fund the government’s efforts against the pandemic, (2) support new social programs, (3) enable tax cuts for lower-income families. The measures aim to
Read MoreJuly 12, 2021 |
Head-Scratchers
The Code is chock-full of provisions that will challenge the intellectual capacity, not to mention the patience, of most tax professionals. The complexity of these rules does not arise out of some sadistic intent on the part of Congress, the Treasury, or the IRS to torment taxpayers and their advisers;[i] rather, it is often
Read MoreJuly 12, 2021 | |
Alan Rutkin authored the Best’s Review article, “Cyber Threats: Get Ready and Get Tough.”
In the article, Rutkin discusses the steady increase of cyber incidents and how insurers should prepare for future attacks.
“Cybercrimes, along with the related coverage issues, are among the biggest challenges now facing insurers,” Rutkin says.
Read the full article.Read MoreJuly 9, 2021 |
On July 8, 2021, the New York City Department of Buildings issued Building Bulletin 2021-009 rescinding DOB’s Phase 1 Reopening Guidance and Building Bulletins 2020-006, 2020-010, 2020-015 and 2021-008. A copy of the BB 2021-009 may be found at the following link: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/buildings/bldgs_bulletins/bb_2021-009.pdf.
Each of these Building Bulletins and the Reopening Guidance dealt with procedures
Read MoreJuly 6, 2021 |
Here is what we cover in this issue of The Title Reporter: A Legal Update for the Title Insurance Industry:
- An appellate court in New York has ruled that a title insurance policy excluded coverage for a “Declaration and Covenants” filed as a condition of a zoning resolution.
- An appellate court in New York
July 6, 2021 |
As the COVID-19 pandemic was taking hold last April, the Manhattan U.S. Attorney filed a lawsuit against FPR Specialty Pharmacy LLC and Mead Square Pharmacy, Inc., and their owners, Christopher Casey and William Rue, alleging that they had submitted fraudulent claims for reimbursement to federal healthcare programs for compounded prescription drugs in violation of the
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