Expert Analysis

Ruling Upholds $11M Arbitration Award, Offers D&O Lessons

A New York federal court's recent decision in Flextronics v. Allianz, sustaining an $11 million arbitration award ... (more story)

7 Strategies To Optimize Impact Of Direct Examination

Direct examination is a make-or-break opportunity to build a witness’s credibility, so attorneys should adopt a fe... (more story)

M&A Midmarket Shows Resilience Amid 2025 Challenges

Midmarket mergers and acquisitions showed a slight decline in volume but climbed in value for much of 2025, partic... (more story)

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Insurance Litigation Week In Review

The Third Circuit revived a highway construction company's bid for coverage of vehicle pileup suits, a New Jersey state appeals court affirmed that a home insurer needn't cover a casino assault dispute, and a ... (more story)

Zurich Owes $130M For Helene Damage, NC Mining Co. Says

A quartz mining company has sued a Zurich insurer to recover $130 million for property damage and business interruption losses stemming from Hurricane Helene, saying the insurer has stonewalled for over a year... (more story)

Insurers Seek Redo After $80.7M Factory Fire Verdict

Insurers ACE and General Security Indemnity Co. of Arizona asked a South Carolina federal court to wipe an $80.7 million jury verdict against them in a case over business interruption losses suffered by an alu... (more story)

What Trump Order Limiting State AI Regs Means For Insurers

Last week's executive order seeking to preclude states from regulating artificial intelligence will likely have minimal impact on insurers, but the order and related congressional activities may portend a fede... (more story)

Airplane Hangar Owner Seeks $1.4M From AIG In Hail Dispute

The owner of several Dallas-area airplane hangars is suing an AIG unit for at least $1.4 million in coverage for hail damage, saying the insurer wrongfully determined the hail caused only cosmetic damage based... (more story)

Real Estate Biz Seeks $8.6M Coverage For Rockslide Net

A real estate development firm alleged that its insurer wrongfully denied $8.6 million in coverage for netting to protect its property from a falling-rock wall after repeated incidents, telling a New Jersey fe... (more story)

Tapping Into Jurors' Moral Intuitions At Trial

Many jurors approach trials with foundational beliefs about fairness, harm and responsibility that shape how they view evidence and arguments, so attorneys must understand how to frame a case in a way that app... (more story)

Chubb Unit Needn't Cover Tech CEO's Living Expense Claim

A Chubb unit doesn't owe millions in coverage to a software company CEO and his wife for living expenses related to a 2017 water damage claim, a California federal court ruled, saying the couple's suit is barr... (more story)

Life Insurers Exempt From Ill. Genetic Privacy Law, Court Says

An Illinois state appeals court affirmed the dismissal of a man's suit claiming two State Farm life insurers violated Illinois' genetic information privacy law, finding a section barring the use of genetic pro... (more story)

FEMA's Freeze On Disaster Mitigation Funds Ruled Unlawful

The Trump administration unlawfully terminated Federal Emergency Management Agency funds intended to pay for disaster mitigating projects, a Massachusetts federal judge ruled Thursday, describing the case as a... (more story)

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Chemical Co. Seeks Contractor's Coverage For Mercury Suits

The successor to a chemical company told a Louisiana federal court in a lawsuit that it is an additional insured under policies obtained by a contractor working on its chemical facility and is owed coverage fo... (more story)

Lighting Co. Strikes Deal In 401(k) Forfeiture, Tobacco Fee Suit

An automotive lighting company told an Illinois federal court Wednesday that it has settled an ex-worker's proposed class action claiming the business mismanaged forfeited 401(k) funds and failed to inform wor... (more story)

Great American Says Cryo Unit Co. Hid Facts In Getting Policy

Insurer Great American has gone to California federal court asserting that it doesn't owe coverage to a cryotherapy unit seller for an underlying lawsuit involving an alleged injury in a hyperbaric chamber at ... (more story)

Security Co. Loses $1M Coverage Bid For Pa. Bar Attacks

A Pennsylvania federal court blocked a security company from seeking up to $1 million in coverage for ongoing litigation stemming from violent attacks against two Philadelphia bar patrons, finding the claims f... (more story)

NC Law Firm Says Insurer Must Cover Helene Biz Losses

A North Carolina law firm has accused its insurance company of wrongfully denying coverage for business income losses stemming from Hurricane Helene, saying the suspension of operations during and after the st... (more story)

3rd Circ. Revives $4M Coverage Dispute Over Highway Pileups

The Third Circuit revived a highway construction company's coverage dispute stemming from lawsuits related to two separate vehicle pileups, finding that a policy issued by one of its excess insurers is ambiguo... (more story)

Insurer Denies Coverage For Car Shop's Customer Suit

An insurer told a California federal court it had no duty to defend a car conversion business from a suit alleging it wrongfully used a customer's car in advertisements, explaining that the claims did not fall... (more story)

Insurer Seeks To Deny $2.4M Coverage In Harassment Suits

An insurer told an Iowa federal court it shouldn't have to pay $2.4 million in coverage to a warehouse and its owner for several underlying judgments related to sexual harassment and employment discrimination ... (more story)

Pharmacies Battle For Coverage Of Opioid Lawsuit Claims

Publix Super Markets and a Georgia-based generic-drug wholesaler urged the Eleventh Circuit on Thursday to force their insurers to defend them in numerous lawsuits accusing the pharmacies of improperly distrib... (more story)

How Choice Of Law Won The Day In NC Biz Court COVID Case

The North Carolina Business Court recently ruled for policyholders in Tanger Properties v. ACE American Insurance, a business interruption lawsuit arising from the pandemic-related closure of Tanger outlet cen... (more story)

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Latham, Debevoise Steer Howard Hughes' $2.1B Vantage Buy

Texas-based Howard Hughes Holdings Inc., led by Latham & Watkins LLP, on Thursday announced plans to acquire private equity-backed specialty insurance and reinsurance company Vantage Group Holdings Ltd., advis... (more story)

Repair Co. Not Owed Coverage For Damage Scheme Suits

A company that repairs tubular air heaters and its founder were not entitled to coverage for a criminal case and a civil suit alleging that they defrauded customers by deliberately damaging property in order t... (more story)

2025 State AI Laws Expand Liability, Raise Insurance Risks

As 2025 nears its end, claims professionals should be aware of trends in state legislation addressing artificial intelligence use, as insurance claims based on some of these liability-expanding statutes are a ... (more story)

Insuring Equality: 3 Tips To Preserve Coverage For DEI Claims

Directors and officers and employment practices liability are key coverages for policyholders to review as potentially responsive to the emerging liability threat of Trump's executive orders targeting corporat... (more story)

Blackstone Credit Inks $1B Partnership With Small Biz Lender

Blackstone Credit & Insurance has reached a $1 billion partnership with small business lender Harvest Commercial Capital to acquire business loans secured by first-lien mortgages on owner-occupied commercial real estate.

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

AMC can seek coverage for a $99.3 million stock settlement with theater chain shareholders, two AIG units needn't cover a firearms retailer accused of contributing to gun violence, and a home insurer must cove... (more story)

Tracking The Evolution Of AI Insurance Regulation In 2025

As artificial intelligence continues to transform the insurance industry, including underwriting, pricing, claims processing and customer engagement, state regulators, led by the National Association of Insura... (more story)

Retailer Not Covered In Ghost Gun Suits, 2nd Circ. Affirms

Two AIG units have no duty to defend or indemnify a Texas-based firearm retailer accused of contributing to gun violence by selling unfinished components used to assemble what are known as ghost guns, the Seco... (more story)

Crypto Bankruptcy Trust Can Tap D&O Policy, Judge Rules

A Texas bankruptcy judge has found that a directors and officers liability insurer was wrong to refuse a reasonable $4.65 million settlement demand from the trustee overseeing the wind-down of former cryptocur... (more story)

6 Ways To Nuke-Proof Litigation As Explosive Verdicts Rise

As the increasing number of nuclear verdicts continues to reshape the litigation landscape, counsel must understand how to create a multipronged defense strategy to anticipate juror expectations and mitigate t... (more story)