Expert Analysis

7 D&O Coverage Areas To Assess As DOJ Targets DEI

Companies that receive federal funds or have the remnants of a diversity, equity and inclusion program should revi... (more story)

Measuring The Impact Of Attorney Gender On Trial Outcomes

Preliminary findings from our recent study on how attorney gender might affect case outcomes support the conclusio... (more story)

2nd Circ. Arb. Ruling May Give Foreign Insurers An Edge

The Second Circuit's decision this month in Lloyds of London v. 3131 Veterans Blvd that international arbitration ... (more story)

Property More

Lumber Co. Says Carrier Failed To Procure Proper Coverage

A lumber company and its insurance broker told a Nebraska federal court that the company's property insurance policy should be reformed to include $500,000 in business interruption coverage following a fire lo... (more story)

Electrical Parts Co. Owes $1M For Fire Loss, Insurer Says

A manufacturer of electrical cables is responsible for over $1 million in damages for a fire at a Philadelphia-based discount department store, an insurer told a Pennsylvania federal court, saying the blaze wa... (more story)

The Law360 400: A Look At The Top 100 Firms

A rebound in client work sent the nation’s largest law firms into growth mode last year, driving a wave of hiring, mergers and strategic moves that reshaped the top tier of the Law360 400. Here's a preview of ... (more story)

Seattle Owner Questions Insurer's $8.5M Water Damage Denial

A Seattle building owner urged a Washington federal court to grant it a partial early win in a coverage dispute over $8.5 million in water damage, telling the court that under state law, none of the four exclu... (more story)

Insurance Experts Examine AI's Challenges For Underwriting

Academics, attorneys and insurance industry officials took a look at the myriad ways artificial intelligence could affect the "insurance value chain," as one conference panelist put it, across claims, litigati... (more story)

Townhome Org. Seeks Confirmation Of Storm Damage Award

A townhome association's insurer has no legal basis to withhold payments under a $2.7 million appraisal award for costs connected to a 2022 storm, the association told a Minnesota federal court Friday in a bid... (more story)

Ace Says Ga. Insureds Wrongly Added Atty To Coverage Fight

Ace Property and Casualty Insurance Co. has launched a sanctions bid in Georgia federal court against two policyholders and their counsel in a coverage suit, alleging they abused the judicial process by adding... (more story)

No Coverage For Clothing Chain's COVID-19 Losses

A national clothing retailer can't get coverage for its pandemic-related losses, a Tennessee federal court ruled, permanently tossing the case and saying its Hartford policy plainly excluded the losses regardl... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

Towers Watson's insurers don't have to cover shareholder litigation, the Fifth Circuit said its hands were tied concerning fire damage arbitration, North Carolina's highest court allowed a homeowner who didn't... (more story)

Mo. Gov. Seeks Tax Break For Home Insurance Deductibles

Missouri's governor called a special session for state lawmakers to pass legislation allowing a tax deduction for insurance policy deductibles incurred when homes are damaged by severe weather.

General Liability More

Judge Grills Kidde-Fenwal About Missing Info In Disclosures

A Delaware bankruptcy judge Wednesday questioned why firefighting foam maker Kidde-Fenwal did not include in plan disclosures details about the recoveries its creditors can expect under its Chapter 11 proposal... (more story)

Insurer Blames Union Pacific For $447K Nissan Cargo Loss

Union Pacific Railroad Co. is on the hook for over $447,000 after it delivered a shipment of Nissan vehicles in a "severely damaged and depreciated condition," the insurer for the cargo owner told a Nebraska f... (more story)

Allstate Urges Ga. Panel To Undo Dismissal Sanction

Allstate Fire And Casualty Insurance Co. urged the Georgia Court of Appeals to overturn a trial court's decision to sanction it by tossing its lawsuit over a liability policy issued to the owner of a car invol... (more story)

6th Circ. Sets New Jurisdiction Standard For 'Mixed Actions'

An Ohio federal court erred by remanding declaratory claims over insurance coverage for underlying PFAS litigation to state court, the Sixth Circuit ruled, forging its own jurisdictional standard for what are ... (more story)

Motocross Co. Seeks Coverage For $20M Paralysis Suit

A motocross event company is seeking coverage for a $20 million personal injury suit after a child attending a 2022 championship was paralyzed while swimming in a creek onsite after another patron jumped in an... (more story)

Insurer Not Liable For $8.5M Florida Condo Defect Damages

A Florida federal judge freed an insurer from paying any of the $8.5 million in damages connected to shoddy work at a Florida condo, finding there wasn't an allocation accounting for which claims were covered ... (more story)

Insurer's Hail Claim Denial Not Unreasonable, 10th Circ. Says

A commercial property owner failed to show that its insurer unreasonably denied coverage for a hail damage claim under Colorado law or violated insurance industry standards by relying on an expert report, the ... (more story)

Insurers Get Meta MDL Coverage Fight Kicked Back To Del.

A California federal judge has ruled that Meta Platforms' sprawling dispute with dozens of insurers over coverage for personal injury multidistrict litigation belongs in Delaware state court, where two Hartfor... (more story)

Insurer Questions Coverage Of Ohio Tenant Harassment Case

An Ohio insurer filed a federal lawsuit arguing on Wednesday that it is not obligated to defend or indemnify Athens County, Ohio, landlords accused in a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit of allowing sex discr... (more story)

Insurer Fights Coverage Of Patent Suit Against Dental Co.

An insurer told a Michigan federal court it is not obligated to defend or indemnify a dental products company in an underlying patent infringement case, arguing that the claims fall outside the scope of the co... (more story)

Specialty Lines More

3 Ways DOL Benefits Chief Nominee May Affect ERISA Cases

A key committee will decide Thursday whether to send President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Department of Labor’s employee benefits arm ahead for a full Senate vote, setting the stage for what attorney... (more story)

Agent Seeks Toss Of Insurer's $1M Reinsurance Loss Suit

An insurance company's suit alleging that an insurance agent's errors cost the company its reinsurance through the Federal Crop Insurance Corp. should be tossed, the agent told a Michigan federal court, arguin... (more story)

Adjustment Of Claims Ordered After $66M Boat Death Suit

A North Carolina federal judge granted a preliminary injunction ordering an adjuster to proceed with adjusting claims for insurers, including one related to a 2021 fatal Florida boat accident that resulted in ... (more story)

Conn. Judge Narrows McCarter's Defenses In $22M Loan Suit

A Connecticut state court trimmed McCarter & English LLP's defenses in a $22.3 million suit over its role crafting loans for recreational improvements in a Long Island, New York, town, saying the firm cannot p... (more story)

Insurer Waived Arbitration For Many Reasons, NJ Panel Rules

An insurer waived its right to arbitration for many reasons, a New Jersey appellate panel affirmed, finding a pier owner's coverage dispute concerning underlying litigation brought against it by public utiliti... (more story)

Lindberg Can't Skirt $122M Contempt Order, NC Panel Told

Insurance companies that convicted billionaire Greg Lindberg allegedly bled dry told the North Carolina Court of Appeals not to let him duck a $122 million contempt order, saying he didn't even show up for the... (more story)

Law Firm's Suit Against AIG Unit Cut Down To Contract Claims

A Florida federal judge on Wednesday trimmed a law firm's suit claiming an AIG unit allegedly misled it into representing a sports memorabilia collector in underlying civil and criminal fraud cases without payment.

Oft-Forgotten Evidence Rule Can Be Powerful Trial Tool

Rule 608 may be one of the most overlooked provisions in the Federal Rules of Evidence, but as a transformative tool that allows attorneys to attack a witness's character for truthfulness through opinion or re... (more story)

4th Circ. Finds Towers Watson's Merger Deals Not Covered

Towers Watson's insurers have no obligation to pay out their remaining directors and officers coverage to help fund settlements resolving shareholder litigation over the company's merger with Willis, the Fourt... (more story)

Pharma Co. Says Chubb Failed To Pay Covered Defense Costs

A New Jersey pharmaceutical company said Chubb owes nearly $6.5 million in outstanding defense costs related to a multibillion-dollar arbitration dispute over the manufacture of an antiviral drug, according to... (more story)