We hear a lot of talk these days about the virtues of data-driven organizations. That’s certainly reasonable up to a...
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An insurer has no duty to defend a drug distributor against lawsuits filed by cities and counties that allege it...
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Fire has always been a peril for shipping, but the advent of lithium-ion batteries has elevated the risk to the...
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The woman who owned Thomas the show horse wanted him put down, but Great American Assurance Co. saved him from...
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Insurers that rescinded general liability policies issued to landlords who misrepresented their exposure to lead paint claims owe no coverage...
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Hurricane Andrew’s landfall in Florida in 1992 changed the face of property cat insurance and kick-started many new initiatives, including...
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A county judge improperly took sides when he threw out expert testimony and dismissed a medical malpractice case, Maryland’s high...
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The Louisiana Department of Insurance has ordered a Texas father-and-son public adjusting team to pay a $50,000 fine for pocketing...
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Lloyd’s of London underwriters must pay more than $3 million in pre-judgment interest in addition to the $10 million the...
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The owners of one of the oldest insurance agencies in Texas must have felt pretty surprised when they were named...
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