Specialty Lines

  • January 09, 2024

    Insurer Asks NC Justices To Help Secure $524M Judgment

    An insurer urged the North Carolina Supreme Court to review a state appeals court's judgment reversing limitations on an embattled insurance mogul's transfer of assets, maintaining that the decision "substantially diminishes" its ability as a judgment creditor to collect a more than $524 million award.

  • January 09, 2024

    Judge Scoffs At Broker's Pose To Insurer In Buccaneers Deal

    In an appeal by Axis Insurance Co. seeking to overturn an Indiana federal judge's decision siding with a broker in an indemnity coverage row involving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, one judge on the appellate panel accused the broker on Tuesday of hiding from Axis' claim until a settlement was reached.

  • January 09, 2024

    Insurance Broker Says Competitor Infringed Trademarks

    An insurance broker sued another insurance broker it claimed has infringed on its trademarks and variations of the marks, telling a Texas federal court to find that it is entitled to collect its competitor's profits from the infringement.

  • January 09, 2024

    Surgical Gown Manufacturer Ends $3M Recall Coverage Row

    A medical supply manufacturer told a Texas federal court Tuesday that it had settled a dispute with its insurers over coverage of more than $3 million in losses from the production and recall of surgical gowns made with inadequate material.

  • January 09, 2024

    Conn. Dealership's Arson Coverage Suit Pared To Single Claim

    A Connecticut federal judge has tossed most claims lodged against two insurers in a used car dealership's coverage suit stemming from a 2019 fire caused by arson, allowing only one breach of contract claim against an insurer to continue.

  • January 09, 2024

    Insurers Must Cover Loss Of 500K Bushels Of Soybeans

    A New York state judge said three insurers must cover a commodity company's loss of over 500,000 bushels of soybeans resulting from a Mississippi-based warehouse's entrance into bankruptcy in September 2021, finding the loss occurred during the policy period.

  • January 09, 2024

    Hinshaw Adds 6-Atty Insurance Team In LA, San Francisco

    Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP announced Tuesday that it has brought on six insurance attorneys in San Francisco and Los Angeles, including three partners and three senior counsel, from now-closed Coddington Hicks & Danforth.

  • January 09, 2024

    Car Care Provider Wants 'Fact-Phobic' Class Action Tossed

    A vehicle care protection provider and its insurer urged a Washington state federal court to toss a "fact-phobic" proposed class action accusing the provider of illegally selling noncompliant service contracts, saying the agreement at issue is not a service contract.

  • January 09, 2024

    Insurance Boutique Co-Founder Joins McGuireWoods

    A founding partner of insurance boutique Pasich LLP and former adviser at consultancy AECOM is joining McGuireWoods LLP's national insurance recovery team, the firm said Monday.

  • January 08, 2024

    Claims Against LA Ad Firm Trimmed In $10M Fraud Row

    An Ohio federal judge trimmed claims of fraudulent misrepresentation and conversion against a Los Angeles-based advertising firm and its chief executive officer, leaving intact seven other counts in an insurer's $10 million racketeering fraud suit against an ex-executive and, the suit says, his co-conspirators.

  • January 08, 2024

    Store Says Insurers Owe $2.7M In Jewelry Heist Coverage Row

    A California jewelry store that won a $2.7 million judgment against a security company it accused of negligence after the store was burglarized said the security company's insurers must pay the judgment, arguing the insurers wrongly denied coverage for the security company.

  • January 08, 2024

    Fidelity National Financial Faces Data Breach Class Action

    Fidelity National Financial and a subsidiary are facing a proposed class action in Florida federal court that accuses the title insurer and mortgage lender of failing to protect the personal information of roughly 1.3 million customers from a November cyberattack.

  • January 08, 2024

    NJ Atty Settles With Insurer, Broker On Malpractice Coverage

    An attorney asked a New Jersey federal judge Monday to dismiss his suit seeking coverage for an underlying malpractice case, having settled his claims with his former insurer and broker through mediation.

  • January 08, 2024

    Insurance Broker Denies Fault In Harvard Admissions Case

    Harvard University's insurance broker said the school was more than a year late in complaining that the broker was tardy in telling Zurich American Insurance Co. about the anti-affirmative action suit that eventually ended race-conscious admissions in higher education.

  • January 05, 2024

    Insurance Mogul Fights Bid To Clarify Fraud Case Review

    An embattled insurance mogul has urged the North Carolina Supreme Court to resist a bid by a group of allegedly defrauded insurers to explain the terms of the court's agreement to review a potential $420 million judgment, arguing that it would be an "unprecedented" move.

  • January 05, 2024

    Drunken Driver Says Geico Forced $14M Settlement On Him

    A drunken driver accused of causing two deaths claimed Geico failed to settle a wrongful death claim against him for a reasonable value, forcing him to take a $14 million settlement deal one day before trial, according to a suit removed to Nevada federal court.

  • January 05, 2024

    Title Insurer Says Agent Schemed To Keep Property Deal Cash

    A title insurance underwriter told a Washington, D.C., federal court Friday that its agent for managing the sale of a local property schemed to misappropriate nearly $200,000 in funds from the sale, which were reserved to pay off the property's deed of trust, for the agent's own personal use.

  • January 05, 2024

    Insurers Can't Reargue In Ex-Xerox Unit Coverage Row

    A Delaware court remained steadfast Thursday in its decision to set aside a verdict finding an ex-Xerox unit that paid Texas a $236 million Medicaid fraud-related settlement tried to defraud its insurers into providing coverage, rejecting the insurers' request for a reargument.

  • January 05, 2024

    Hospital Says Travelers Owes Coverage For Physicians' Suit

    A Mississippi hospital said Travelers wrongfully denied coverage for a suit by two former physicians accusing the hospital of "malicious" and "outrageous" conduct, saying because the alleged wrongful acts occurred after the two were no longer hospital employees, a directors and officers exclusion does not apply.

  • January 04, 2024

    Geico Alleges Clinic Billed $2.5M In Fraudulent PIP Claims

    Seeking to recover more than $2.5 million, Geico has accused a pair of physicians of scheming to exploit the personal injury protection, or PIP, benefits of New York's no-fault insurance statute.

  • January 04, 2024

    Hanover Partially Settles Ga. Shooting Death Coverage Row

    The Hanover Insurance Co. settled its dispute with a trio of real estate companies over a shooting death at an apartment complex they manage in Georgia federal court Thursday, but maintained its ongoing dispute with the victim's estate.

  • January 04, 2024

    Md. Atty Not Owed Defense Coverage, 4th Circ. Finds

    A Maryland attorney is not entitled to defense costs under his law firm's insurance policy after he was indicted on allegations that he fraudulently seized control of $13 million in Somalian government funds, the Fourth Circuit has ruled, affirming in full a district court's summary judgment.

  • January 04, 2024

    Merck And Insurers Settle $1.4B Cyberattack Coverage Case

    Merck has reached a settlement with its insurers over whether the pharmaceutical giant's "all-risk" property insurance covered $1.4 billion in losses stemming from the 2017 NotPetya attack or if its "hostile/warlike" exclusion applies.

  • January 03, 2024

    No Coverage For Law Firm In Malpractice Suit, Insurer Says

    A law firm does not have coverage for a lawsuit accusing the firm of failing to bring a client's case against Johnson & Johnson to a new trial after the client's $48.2 million win was reversed, an insurer told a California court, saying a policy's retroactive date precludes coverage.

  • January 03, 2024

    Bulk Of Allegations Dismissed In Geico No-Fault Fraud Suit

    A New Jersey federal judge dismissed the bulk of fraud and racketeering allegations brought by Geico against a spine clinic and its medical director, concluding that the state's no-fault insurance statute requires arbitration for disputes over personal injury protection claims.

Expert Analysis

  • Del. Rulings Guide On D&O Insurance For Corporate Fraud

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    Two recent Delaware decisions chart a helpful path for policyholders seeking directors and officers coverage for incidents involving fraudulent conduct, and also demonstrate the flexibility afforded by choice-of-law clauses, say Brian Scarbrough and Eric Fleddermann at Jenner & Block.

  • Boiler And Machinery Insurance Can Boost Cyber Coverage

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    Companies affected by cybersecurity incidents may be covered by their boiler and machinery insurance, which shares many similarities with modern cyber insurance offerings and may apply despite exclusions specifying certain forms of cyber coverage, say attorneys at Cooley.

  • 3 Cybersecurity Questions To Ask Before A Remote Mediation

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    Lawyers preparing to mediate or arbitrate a case through videoconference should take steps to ensure they and their alternative dispute resolution providers are employing reasonable security precautions to protect digital client data and conform to confidentiality obligations, say F. Keith Brown and Michael Koss at ADR Systems.

  • 4 Areas Of Cyberattack Vulnerability For Law Firms

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    Recent data breaches involving Goodwin and Jones Day show that cyberattacks are very real threats to the legal profession, especially in the era of remote work, so law firms should revisit common business practices that expose them to unnecessary risks, says Ara Aslanian at Inverselogic.

  • Ill. Biometric Claim Case Highlights Core Insurance Principles

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    During oral argument in West Bend v. Krishna this month, the Illinois Supreme Court justices' questions on coverage for biometric privacy claims touched on three core principles of insurance policy interpretation and should result in an affirmance of the lower courts' decisions, says Emily Garrison at Honigman.

  • Questions Following 2 Recent Cyber Insurance Developments

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    A Minnesota federal court's recent decision in Target v. ACE and guidance from the New York State Department of Financial Services have furthered confusion surrounding how insurance policy language should be applied to the unique circumstances of cyber incidents, say Huiyi Chen and David Kroeger at Jenner & Block.

  • When Mergers Create D&O Insurance Complications

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    A Delaware state court's recent decision in Northrop Grumman v. Zurich illustrates some of the pitfalls and disputes that commonly arise when companies with competing directors and officers insurance policies merge, says Sam Ballingrud at Sherman & Howard.

  • How Biden's Administration Will Affect The Insurance Industry

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    President Joe Biden's administration has signaled interest in a range of key issues — consumer protections, regulation of the cannabis industry and health care reform — that will have outsize influence on the private insurance market, say Adrian Azer and Wes Dutton at Haynes and Boone.

  • An OFAC Compliance Checklist For Ransomware Payments

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    As the U.S. government heightens its scrutiny of ransomware payments, victims that pay extortion demands can follow 12 steps to help establish the requisite mitigation and due diligence to avoid penalties from the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, says cybersecurity consultant John Reed Stark.

  • Cybersecurity Event-Driven Securities Litigation Has Arrived

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    A recent shareholder lawsuit against First American Title Insurance Co. highlights that securities litigation prompted by regulatory actions may become increasingly prevalent in the cybersecurity context, say attorneys at Pasich.

  • Limiting The Severity Of Deficient Securities Fraud Claims

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    The U.S. Supreme Court's evidentiary requirements of price impact at the class certification stage — established in its Halliburton II decision in 2014 — provide an effective solution to disqualify securities fraud claims with price impact deficiencies, say Nessim Mezrahi and Stephen Sigrist at SAR.

  • The Most-Read Securities Law360 Guests Of 2020

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    The most-read securities articles written by Law360 guest experts in 2020 centered around market volatility triggered by COVID-19; remote testimony considerations as courtroom proceedings moved online; and risk and compliance issues related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.

  • A Look At Contrasting Rules For Excess Insurance Policies

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    Though the Delaware Superior Court held in Pfizer v. U.S. Specialty Insurance that claims settlements exceeding primary policy limits trigger excess insurance, policyholders should continue to pay close attention to exhaustion clause language due to competing court rules nationwide, say Brian Scarbrough and Deepthika Appuhamy at Jenner & Block.