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For visitors looking for insurance coverage laws, litigation, risk management, or compliance issues, the National Law Review has up-to-date content on insurance and reinsurance-related matters.

Insurance Coverage in a Variety of Situations

Coverage includes different types of insurance policies companies require when doing business with clients, or professionals in the medical/legal field require, to protect themselves (licenses) against lawsuits. Malpractice insurance for legal and medical professionals, professional liability insurance for a store-owner, environmental liability, business interruption insurance coverage for companies, and commercial general liability (CGL) insurance, for large corporations, are among the different cases and stories visitors to the National Law Review will find, when visiting the site. Additionally, following major catastrophic events, such as flooding, hurricanes, or other loss of income, which causes a business to shut its doors, property loss, and business interruption insurance coverage is available to businesses. Cyber insurance is another major area of insurance law today, given cyber-attacks, fraud, data breaches, and security issues online. The National Law Review covers the basics as it relates to these, and other forms of insurance, requirements for businesses, and how it will protect them from lawsuits in their niche industry.  We also report on coverage/lack of coverage as it relates to insurance agreements involved in construction defects. This can be a major issue, especially in dealing with government contracts, and we provide detailed information about procedures, risks, and what companies should do, in the event they don’t have a policy (lapse), when working on certain contracts.

Insurance Litigation

Visitors to NLR can also read about insurance disputes as they relate to bad-faith claims, extra-contractual liability, or fiduciary arrangements between companies/clients. Insurance fraud, toxic torts, class actions, and other premium situations are frequently covered online. Additionally, insurance litigation at the district court and state court level is analyzed by the legal experts who write for the National Law Review.

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Recent Insurance, Reinsurance, & Surety Legal News

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Sep
9
2009
WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT RULES ON NUMBER OF OCCURRENCES, ALLOCATION Clark Hill PLC
Sep
10
2009
NAIC ADOPTS THE REINSURANCE REGULATORY MODERNIZATION PROPOSAL Clark Hill PLC
Sep
10
2009
ILLINOIS TRIAL COURT RULES THAT INSURED FAILS TO PROVE EXHAUSTION OR IMPAIRMENT OF $41 MILLION IN PRIMARY COVERAGE RELATED TO UNDERLYING ASBESTOS BODILY INJURY SUITS Clark Hill PLC
Sep
11
2009
United States Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument In Travelers Appeal Of Manville Related Liability Clark Hill PLC
Sep
11
2009
ILLINOIS APPELLATE COURT AFFIRMS ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTION Clark Hill PLC
Sep
12
2009
DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY ANNOUNCES THE WHITE HOUSE'S PROPOSALS FOR FINANCIAL REGULATORY REFORM WHICH HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE REGULATION OF INSURANCE Clark Hill PLC
Sep
13
2009
Liability Insurer And Self Insured Entity Reporting Requirements Under The Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Extension Act Of 2007 Near Implementation Clark Hill PLC
Sep
14
2009
NEW YORK TRIAL COURT DENIES INSURED’S CLAIM FOR ATTORNEYS FEES AND COSTS PAID IN CONNECTION WITH THE SETTLEMENT OF PUBLIC INVESTIGATIONS FOR “MARKET TIMING” OF MUTUAL FUNDS Clark Hill PLC
Sep
16
2009
TRANSAMERICA LIFE FOUND TO INFRINGE “BUSINESS METHOD PATENT” ON VARIABLE ANNUITIES Clark Hill PLC
Sep
17
2009
SUPREME COURT OF MISSOURI RULES STOPLOSS INSURERS LIABLE FOR DIRECT PREMIUM TAX UNDER SECTION 148.340 OF THE MISSOURI REVISED STATUTES Clark Hill PLC
Mar
27
2013
Supreme Court Limits Class Action Plaintiffs’ Ability to Avoid Federal Court Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jul
17
2010
Congress Passes Sweeping Financial Reform Bill Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jun
1
2012
Wisconsin Supreme Court: Reservation of Rights Letter Not Required to Preserve Coverage Defenses Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jul
30
2013
Final Regulations Addressing Changes to Wellness Programs Issued Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
May
15
2015
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals Issues an Important Clarification of the Standard for Insurance Coverage Determinations in Duty to Defend Cases Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Nov
6
2015
Federal District Court Sides with Insurer on Allegations that Insurer Breached Its Duty to Defend Its Insured Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Mar
30
2011
Injuries During Exercise May Be Covered by Worker’s Compensation (WI) Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Nov
25
2010
Health Care Providers, Tricare Reimbursement and the OFCCP: Hope for the Best but Prepare for the Worst Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jun
3
2011
$400 Million in New Venture Capital Money Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Oct
1
2012
Congress Fails to Advance Federal Farm Bill or Disaster Assistance Bill Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Aug
19
2010
Wisconsin Supreme Court: Settling Within Policy Limits Does Not Preclude a Bad Faith Claim Against Insurer Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Feb
27
2012
Wisconsin Legislature Passes Bill Repealing Compensatory and Punitive Damages Available Under State Law for Discrimination Claims Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Oct
3
2012
Prepare for Substantial Increases in Title Insurance Fees Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jul
23
2014
EEOC Expands Reach of Pregnancy Discrimination Act Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jan
7
2016
Drones: Insurance Coverage Issues Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Nov
9
2011
Wisconsin Eliminates Income Tax Disparity on Health Coverage for Adult Children Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Apr
22
2014
Credit Unions Get Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) Relief from the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Aug
22
2010
Wisconsin Supreme Court: “Follow Form” Provision May Trigger the Duty to Defend Under Indemnity Policies Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
 

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