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September 6, 2019 |
Insurance fraud is not only a New York problem, or even solely a northeast concern. Insurance fraud is prevalent across the country. In particular, no-fault insurance fraud can be found in every state with a significant no-fault insurance program.
State legislatures have adopted a wide variety of statutes in an effort to protect consumers and
Read MoreAugust 29, 2019 |
Tenant’s Insurer Must Defend Shopping Center Owner As Additional Insured In Trip-And-Fall Suit, Eastern District Of New York Decides
The claimant allegedly tripped and fell on the sidewalk while walking into a restaurant operated by Vintage Steakhouse, LLC. Vintage leased the restaurant, which was in a shopping center, from Amelia Associate’s Inc. Vintage’s insurer refused
Read MoreAugust 26, 2019 |
Philosophically speaking, nothing lasts forever. Of course, romantics will tell you that true love lasts forever. In the world of litigation, the general release is the equivalent of true love – it never loses its power and force.
A general release is a document that frees a person or business from ever being sued about
Read MoreAugust 26, 2019 | |
First Circuit Applies Abuse of Discretion Standard to Uphold Denial of Long-Term Disability Benefits
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has upheld a claim administrator’s decision denying a claim for long-term disability (LTD) benefits under an employee welfare benefit plan governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), finding
Read MoreAugust 21, 2019 |
Rob Tugander and Greg Mann published an article in the ABA’s Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee Summer 2019 Newsletter entitled, “Sanders v. Illinois Union: The Start of a New Trend on Malicious Prosecution Trigger, or Simply an Outlier.”
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Read MoreAugust 20, 2019 |
In a recently issued report, titled “Kill Switch: Why Connected Cars Can Be Killing Machines and How to Turn Them Off,” Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit consumer advocacy organization, warned that millions of internet-connected cars already on the roadways may be dangerously vulnerable to hacking. While fully autonomous self-driving vehicles may be years away from widespread
Read MoreAugust 20, 2019 |
Organizations big and small are making significant investments in cybersecurity. Yet, unlike other investments, it’s difficult to assess a company’s return on investment for its cybersecurity spending. And while businesses in regulated industries must invest in cybersecurity to remain in compliance with prevailing laws and therefore stay in business, there is no such straight line
Read MoreAugust 20, 2019 |
Section 230(c)(1) of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) was enacted to facilitate the growth of the internet, by immunizing internet service providers (ISPs) from liability in connection with third party content that appeared on their “interactive computer service.” It states: “No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as
Read MoreAugust 19, 2019 |
Our August Insurance Update is now available.
In November 2017, we reported on a California federal district court opinion regarding the TV series Dig, a production based out of Jerusalem. The show’s producers moved the series out of Jerusalem after Hamas had fired rockets into Israel. The relocation was costly and the producers sought reimbursement
Read MoreAugust 19, 2019 |
Frank Valverde contributed to recently published article for the American Bar Association’s Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section Law Journal entitled “Recent Developments In Excess, Surplus Lines, And Reinsurance Law” (54 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 2, pp. 471-492 (2019)).
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Read MoreAugust 19, 2019 |
The New York Court of Appeals decided three important insurance cases in its 2018-2019 term. Judge Rowan D. Wilson was the sole dissenter in the first two, with the Court reaching a unanimous decision in the third, and most significant, of the trio. The Court also began to arrange its insurance caseload for next term
Read MoreAugust 9, 2019 |
Things can change in the blink of an eye. A healthy pregnancy turns into a difficult delivery, resulting in developmental disabilities. Your child’s accident leaves him with a traumatic brain injury, rendering him unable to manage independently. How can you plan for your child’s future when there are so many immediate problems to contend with?
Read MoreAugust 9, 2019 |
Alan Rutkin’s article entitled “Scam Sophistication” has been published in the August 2019 issue of Best’s Review magazine. The article speaks about taking the warnings of cybercrime seriously as scammers have become more cunning and that vigilance is important.
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Best’s Review: August 2019. Copyrighted A.M. Best Company, Inc. 2019.
Read MoreJuly 31, 2019 |
Michael Cannata and Frank Misiti authored a chapter entitled “Excess and Extended Coverages and Excess Coverage Issues” in the third edition of the Insurance Law Practice treatise by the New York State Bar Association.
Read MoreJuly 30, 2019 |
After 26 years, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a component of U.S. Department of Homeland Security (USDHS), published a new rule modernizing the Immigrant Investor Program with several changes. This is the first substantial revision to the Employment-Based Immigration: Fifth Preference or EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program since the program’s enactment in 1993. This
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