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The case is being sent back down to lower courts for deliberation after the Missouri Supreme Court found that Geico should have a chance to defend itself against the claims.
A money transportation company has filed a lawsuit accusing the FBI and the San Bernadino County Sheriff's Department of scheming to illegally pull over company vehicles and seize money from its marijuana dispensary clients.
Despite being insured by Liberty Insurance Corporation, the insureds sued Liberty Mutual.
Waymo claims that the car crash data should be considered a trade secret.
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.
AIG Specialty Insurance Company sued Accellion this week in Florida Southern District Court in connection with the cybersecurity firm's 2020 data breach.
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Assembly Bill 2188 would prohibit employers from discriminating against workers and job applicants for off-duty marijuana use.
This filing of felony charges could serve as notice to drivers who use Autopilot and other similar systems that they cannot rely on them to control vehicles.