Recent Publications
February 1, 2021 | |
Alan Rutkin’s article, “2021 Liability Forecast: COVID, Cyber, Opioids, Sex Abuse,” appeared in the February 2021 issue of Best’s Review. Alan notes that these liability issues will, in turn, create insurance coverage issues.
To read the article, click here.
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January 29, 2021 |
Southern District Of New York Holds That Insured Not Entitled to Coverage For Losses Resulting From COVID-19
Sparks Steakhouse in New York City filed a coverage action against its insurer, Admiral Indemnity, alleging that Admiral breached its obligation to provide coverage under its all-risk commercial property policy for losses resulting from governmental orders to close
Read MoreJanuary 29, 2021 |
Please click the link below to view the New York Insurance Coverage Law Update – Compilation 2020.
New York Insurance Coverage Law Update 2020
Read MoreJanuary 27, 2021 |
At the start of the 2021-2022 legislative session, the New York state legislature proposed a raft of new regulations related to data privacy which may create challenges for entities doing business in the state. We expect that some or all will pass in some form, as many believe that current laws do not adequately protect
Read MoreJanuary 27, 2021 | |
Cyber security breaches have been widespread recently, prompting business and government agencies alike to implement new rules, regulations and protocols to protect confidential personal information. Most recently, the federal Judiciary announced new protocols for filing court documents containing “highly sensitive material.” These new protocols come in the wake of the SolarWinds data breach, which compromised,
Read MoreJanuary 26, 2021 |
On January 6, 2021, Governor Cuomo announced his latest proposal for the legalization of recreational marijuana in New York. The proposal, outlined generally, consists of:
- The legalization of the recreational use of marijuana by any individual of the age of 21 or older in the State of New York;
- The creation of a new
January 25, 2021 |
Courts ended 2020 with a flurry of insurance decisions. Our January 2021 Update highlights some of these decisions, including several by state supreme courts.
We begin with a new twist on pandemic-related claims. Within two days of each other, federal district court judges found, on the one hand, that Covid-19 business interruption losses were not
Read MoreJanuary 19, 2021 |
Rivkin Radler Managing Partner Evan Krinick recently published an article in various Mealey’s publications that analyzes the decisions and results of 25 years’ worth of insurance cases in the New York Court of Appeals. Here are some of the highlights:
- of the 187 insurance law cases decided by the Court, 161 were carrier v
January 8, 2021 | |
Here is what we cover in this issue of The Title Reporter: A Legal Update for the Title Insurance Industry:
- The Supreme Court of Texas has ruled that a special warranty deed conveying real property limited the grantor’s liability for allegedly breaching the implied covenant of “seisin” – that is, the covenant that the
January 7, 2021 |
On January 6, 2021, the Department of Labor (DOL) issued a new framework to determine whether workers are employees or independent contractors for the purposes of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The distinction between these classifications is significant, as it impacts whether the employer must pay minimum wage or keep records pertaining to the
Read MoreJanuary 7, 2021 |
Today, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a final rule that would drastically change the lottery system this year. Under the new rule, USCIS would give priority to applications offering the highest wages, rather than selecting applications on a random basis as it has historically done.
USCIS acknowledges that the new rule will
Read MoreJanuary 5, 2021 |
The pandemic has prompted the reallocation of hospital beds from psychiatric care to treatment of COVID patients. This has occurred as mental illness has been on the rise. To cope with the insufficient number of psychiatric beds, it is important for hospitals to curtail readmissions. An often-underutilized tool to do so is the assisted outpatient
Read MoreDecember 31, 2020 |
Nearly a decade ago, in October 2011, Preet Bharara, then serving as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced pension disability fraud charges against a number of individuals associated with the Long Island Railroad (LIRR). The complaint estimated a potential loss to the Railroad Retirement Board of more than $1 billion in
Read MoreDecember 29, 2020 |
Court Rules That Assault And Battery Exclusion Precludes Coverage For Slip And Fall On Spilled Drinks During Melee
C&S Franklin Realty (a landlord) filed a declaratory judgment action against the insurer of C&S’s tenant (a nightclub), seeking additional insured coverage for an underlying personal injury action alleging a slip and fall on spilled drinks “due
Read MoreDecember 23, 2020 |
As if having to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic was not enough for law firms and clients, this year has seen a striking number of data breaches, privacy-related lawsuits, and government enforcement proceedings, as well as large settlements of new and older claims. Indeed, on December 8, 2020, in perhaps the ultimate 2020 irony, cybersecurity
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