Texas / South Central News Federal Judge Mulling Further Sanctions Against Hurricane Damage Law Firm A federal judge in New Orleans has called owners of McClenny Moseley & Associates back into his courtroom again, this... Read More
West News Hawaii High Court Revives Convict’s Malpractice Claim Against Brokerage Charles Alan Pflueger was convicted of tax fraud nearly a decade ago, paid a fine and finished his prison term,... Read More
Texas / South Central News La. Insurance Commissioner Accuses Hurricane Claim Law Firm of Fraud Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announced Friday that his department issued a cease-and-desist order to McClenny, Moseley & Associates, a... Read More
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