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The California Supreme Court has decided that if a lawyer signs a settlement agreement approving "as to form and content", that lawyer may be bound by that agreement's confidentiality provisions.
The US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled that the insurer of a bible conference center was not liable for injuries suffered by a child who fell from a zip line suspended 50 feet in the air.
After a malfunctioning dog collar caused a woman to lose the sight in one eye, Amazon.com may find itself liable for her injuries, despite the fact that the collar was ordered from a third-party vendor.
A federal appeals court has refused to revive an employee's suit accusing a past employer of illegally firing him because he was morbidly obese. The court stated that the plaintiff could not show that he was fired due to his weight, and in doing so failed to address the broader issue of whether obesity qualifies as a protected disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Federal Insurance Co., a subsidiary of Chubb Limited, has filed a complaint in federal court last week suing a logistics provider, Connoisseur International…
Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company v. Hollycal Production, Inc. et al. No. 5:18-cv-00768, 2018
Suits filed by two Indian nations seek judicial rulings that financial losses to casinos due to COVID-19 are covered by business interruption.
An insurer must defend a roofing manufacturer in litigation in which the company's roof membrane system allegedly caused additional damage to a Bronx high school.
The Archdiocese allegedly made some material misrepresentations on its liability insurance application.
A U.S District Court decided that insurer had to defend motel in human sex and labor trafficking case.