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14 Feb 2024, 9:21 am by Tobin Admin
The insurance company opposed the motion and moved for the case to be dismissed. [read post]
4 Dec 2023, 4:58 am by Peter Mahler
Last month, in Flor v Greenberg Farrow Architectural Inc., a three-judge panel of the New Jersey Appellate Division handed down an opinion with important lessons for business owners and practitioners in states that have adopted the Revised Uniform LLC Act, such as New Jersey, as well as in states that haven’t, such as New York. [read post]
14 Oct 2023, 10:48 am by Mike Inman
If you haven’t seen questionnaire changes already you will likely be seeing them in the near future. [read post]
10 Oct 2023, 4:30 pm by Ronald Mann
Here, for example, a foreign insurance company insured a yacht owned by a Pennsylvania company. [read post]
10 May 2023, 4:00 am by Administrator
Periodically on Thursdays, we present a significant excerpt, usually from a recently published book or journal article. [read post]
7 Apr 2023, 3:47 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
Start w/question of strict liability v. blanket immunity; look at possible regimes; map out core elements of 512, DSA, and 230. [read post]
To enhance the collaboration between the public and private sectors, the Strategy “encourage[s]” private companies to organize cyber-disruption efforts “through one or more nonprofit organizations that can serve as hubs for operational collaboration with the Federal Government, such as the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA). [read post]
6 Jan 2023, 12:30 pm by John Ross
Insurance company: Your yacht insurance requires you to employ a full-time captain to care for your yacht, and you didn't. [read post]
18 Nov 2022, 8:44 am by Kevin LaCroix
BNSF Railway Company[2] was the first fully litigated case against an employer for violating BIPA, in the wake of massive settlements involving tech companies including Facebook ($650 million)[3], Google ($100 million)[4], TikTok ($92 million)[5], and Snapchat ($35 million).[6]   Meanwhile, the Illinois Supreme Court in West Bend Mutual Insurance Co. v. [read post]