Midwest News Neb. Supreme: Customer Doesn’t Owe Avis for ‘Voluntary’ Payment No one threatened to sue Avis Rent a Car after Roynetta McDavid’s little sister borrowed her rental car without permission... Read More
Judge Sanctions Facebook, Lawyers for Bad-Faith Discovery Fight A federal judge in San Francisco ordered Facebook Inc. to pay $925,078.51 in sanctions for the “egregious conduct” of its... Read More
East News Conn. Supreme Reverses Precedent, Revives Medical Malpractice Suit For more than a decade, Connecticut courts have been dismissing medical malpractice actions if the plaintiff did not submit a... Read More
Southeast News Fla. Supreme: Public Adjuster with Contingent Fee Agreement Cannot Act as Appraiser A public adjuster cannot act as an appraiser for a homeowner they represent when the insurance policy specifies that the... Read More
Texas / South Central News Criminal Attorney Signs on to Represent Hurricane Claim Filing Law Firm McClenny Moseley & Associates hired a criminal defense lawyer after being sanctioned last week by a federal judge in New... Read More
West News Another COVID-19 Business-Interruption Question Goes to Calif. Supreme Court A federal appellate court is again asking the California Supreme Court to resolve a question about insurance coverage for COVID-19... Read More
Policyholders Counting on Calif. High Court for COVID Loss Claims Courts around the nation have held that SARS-CoV-2 cannot cause direct physical damage or loss to property, but policyholder advocates... Read More
Midwest News Ill. Supreme Ct. Rules 5-Year Statute of Limitations Applies to Biometric Privacy Claims Plaintiffs have five years to file claims to allege violations of the Illinois Biometric Privacy Act, the state Supreme Court... Read More
Texas / South Central News McClenny Moseley Sanctioned by 3rd Louisiana Judge for Duplicate Filings Attorneys for McClenny Moseley & Associates appeared in a New Orleans courtroom Wednesday to explain why they claimed to represent... Read More
East News NY Gov Seeks to Exclude Medical Malpractice From Wrongful Death Damages Bill New York Gov. Kathy Hochul last night vetoed a measure that would have expanded wrongful death benefits after her late... Read More