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November 12, 2025
A nonprofit representing South Carolina's 271 incorporated municipalities can continue to pursue its claims that Geico failed to fully pay certain municipalities nearly $70 million in business license taxes and penalties, a South Carolina federal court ruled Wednesday, rejecting the company's position that the nonprofit lacks such tax collection authority.
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November 10, 2025
The attorneys chosen as Law360's 2025 MVPs have distinguished themselves from their peers by securing significant achievements in high-stakes litigation, complex global matters and record-breaking deals.
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November 10, 2025
A State Farm unit owes a Bayou State condominium complex over $5 million in penalties for its delayed adjustment of the complex's hurricane damage claim despite having satisfactory proof of loss, a Louisiana federal court held Monday.
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November 10, 2025
Best Buy accused three AXA XL units of failing to properly cover its "multi-million-dollar" settlement of negligence claims over a fatal automobile collision involving an independent subcontractor, telling a Minnesota federal court its insurers have restricted coverage to an inapplicable auto policy with a $6 million deductible.
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November 10, 2025
Property insurers for luxury hotel chain Mandarin Oriental can't undo rulings forcing them to turn over documents related to their reserves, but may apply additional redactions to certain privileged legal advice, a New York federal court ruled in a dispute over COVID-19 business interruption losses.
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November 07, 2025
A group of insurers led by Lloyd's of London underwriters has urged a New York federal court to appoint an umpire in an arbitration proceeding over coverage for a Louisiana mall damaged in a 2021 hurricane, accusing the mall owner of trying to derail the arbitration.
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November 07, 2025
The Washington Supreme Court will review a state appeals court's decision finding that a Liberty Mutual unit owes no coverage over a restaurant kitchen fire because of the building owners' failure to fully comply with protective safeguard requirements in their policy.
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November 07, 2025
Penn National Insurance is aiming to recoup costs from Amazon over a North Carolina house fire blamed on a defective, rechargeable vacuum battery the retail giant sold, according to a complaint removed to federal court Thursday from state court.
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November 06, 2025
A proposed California rule to require insurers to report on long-term climate and technological risks could boost oversight of major industry and consumer threats, but experts also said the rule could go further in pushing carriers to be more eco-friendly.
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November 06, 2025
The Ninth Circuit is set to hear arguments next week over whether a Las Vegas casino and resort was wrongly denied coverage for losses from the COVID-19 pandemic, setting up another battle over whether the presence of the virus constituted a covered physical loss. Here, Law360 breaks down the case in advance of the hearing.
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November 06, 2025
The Federal Emergency Management Agency on Wednesday urged a Massachusetts federal judge to throw out a lawsuit by 22 states and the District of Columbia over the future of a program that funds infrastructure-hardening projects to mitigate the effects of natural disasters.
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November 06, 2025
The Second Circuit revived a property owner and manager's negligence claim against their insurance broker, the Sixth Circuit said an insurer can't relitigate a defense cost reimbursement dispute with a reinsurer, and a Michigan appeals court revived a woman's suit seeking personal injury protection benefits after a car crash. Here, Law360 takes a look at the past week's top insurance news.
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November 06, 2025
A Second Circuit ruling affirming a $54 million judgment for Citgo in a coverage dispute over oil cargo lost during political unrest in Venezuela was an unsurprising outcome, a maritime and insurance attorney told Law360, but it may spark carriers to reevaluate or emphasize certain policies' geographical limitations. Here, Jonathan Thames of Nicoll Black Altenbrun & Feig PLLC breaks down the case.
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November 05, 2025
The owner and manager of a New York City residential property can continue to pursue their negligence claim against their insurance broker after they said the broker failed to provide notice to their insurer about lead paint at the property, the Second Circuit ruled Wednesday.
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November 05, 2025
A combination speaker and outdoor firepit's lithium-ion battery catastrophically failed and caused a fire that damaged its owner's property, according to an amended complaint filed Wednesday in Ohio federal court by the owner's insurer.
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November 05, 2025
Two Michigan Supreme Court justices questioned Wednesday whether the state's tax statutes governing insurance companies exclude key phrases that would allow Nationwide entities to file as a unitary group that can share credits among its members.
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November 04, 2025
A Liberty Mutual unit must cover losses stemming from a roof collapse at a high school after a heavy snowfall, an Ohio school district told a federal court, saying the insurer's handling of the claim prolonged the building's exposure to the elements and worsened the damage.
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November 04, 2025
A condominium association's property insurer owes no coverage for an over $4.3 million hail damage claim, an Illinois federal court ruled, finding that because the association failed to file a properly "sworn" proof of loss, a suit-filing deadline made its coverage action untimely.
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November 04, 2025
A group of businesses on Tuesday argued that Liberty Mutual Insurance should pay out for disruption caused by COVID-19 and subsequent lockdowns, on the opening day of the latest trial in a series of cases to examine insurance firms' policies in the wake of the pandemic.
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November 03, 2025
Nucor Corp.'s equipment breakdown insurance doesn't cover an industrial accident at its Louisiana-based direct reduced iron plant, a North Carolina state court ruled, saying no breakdown, as defined by the policy, occurred.
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October 31, 2025
A Nationwide unit doesn't owe coverage for a property owner's claim over a burst water pipe that resulted in a sudden settling of a commercial building and made it unsafe for tenants, a Connecticut federal court ruled, finding that the policy's earth movement and settling exclusions apply.
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October 30, 2025
Ransomware attacks have been increasing in recent years, while the market for cyberinsurance is growing and becoming more competitive, said a cyberinsurance expert at a media briefing from the American Academy of Actuaries on Thursday.
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October 30, 2025
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is tackling whether policy language precluding coverage for injuries "arising out of" the ownership or use of "autos" is ambiguous, and its answer could set up auto liability carriers in the state to reevaluate how they define such terms even in standard form policies, experts say.
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October 30, 2025
Evolving cyber and artificial intelligence risks, along with the massive claims associated with forever chemicals and sexual abuse suits, should be among the top insurance considerations for policyholders today, attorneys and brokers said at a conference hosted by Anderson Kill PC.
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October 30, 2025
A California federal court's recent decision rejecting a Los Angeles property owner's bid to recover an additional $2.1 million for fire losses represents a cautionary tale regarding the coverage issues that can arise in "shared limit" property insurance programs. Here, Madelyn Rodriguez of Clausen Choquette PLLC's insurance recovery practice spoke to Law360 about the advantages of these policies, the challenges of determining limits and interpreting policy language, and measures that insureds and their brokers can take to ward off potential problems.