Property
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									June 10, 2025
									Insurer Exposed Drivers' Personal Information, Court ToldAn auto-population feature of tech-forward insurer Lemonade's online quote platform negligently disclosed about 190,000 drivers' license numbers to cybercriminals over 17 months, and the website still hasn't been fixed, according to a proposed class action in New York federal court. 
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									June 09, 2025
									8th Circ. Affirms Travelers Doesn't Owe $1.4M For Wall FailureA Missouri property developer can't recover from Travelers $1.4 million for lost rental income and soft costs after a retaining wall failure caused delays at an apartment construction project, the Eighth Circuit ruled Monday. 
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									June 09, 2025
									3rd Circ. Rejects Ralph Lauren's COVID-19 Coverage AppealThe Third Circuit on Monday rejected a consolidated appeal from Ralph Lauren Corp. and luggage retailers Tumi Inc. and Samsonite LLC over property insurance coverage for COVID-19-related losses, finding a New Jersey Supreme Court decision from January 2024 wholly settled the matter. 
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									June 09, 2025
									Hinshaw Welcomes Insurance Litigator To New Orleans TeamHinshaw & Culbertson has added a partner from Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz to its global insurance services practice in New Orleans, where she will represent insurance companies and other entities, the 500-lawyer firm announced Monday. 
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									June 09, 2025
									Insurers Must Pay For $7.3M Hail Loss, Property Owner SaysA dispute among insurers over when a Texas shopping center was damaged in a hailstorm has left the center short of full coverage for a $7.3 million loss, and the owner wants a federal court to ensure that the carriers found responsible will cover what they owe. 
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									June 06, 2025
									Condo Owner And Insurer Settle $25M Storm Damage SuitA 7-year-old federal lawsuit between a Colorado condominium complex and its insurer alleging nearly $25 million in unpaid claims has ended in a private settlement. 
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									June 06, 2025
									LA Fire Victims Say AAA, USAA Left Many Unable To RebuildCalifornia homeowners accused AAA and USAA of systematically undervaluing the replacement cost of their homes all while advertising adequate coverage and financial security, telling a state court that many cannot now afford to replace or rebuild their homes following the wildfires in Los Angeles earlier this year. 
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									June 05, 2025
									Novel Climate Change Death Suit Raises Insurance QuestionsA novel suit accusing oil and gas companies of contributing to a woman's 2022 heat wave death could lead to future insurance disputes, but experts said common exclusions and other policy terms could leave the companies footing defense costs. 
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									June 05, 2025
									New SC Law Gives Shot Of Hope For Liquor Liability StabilityA new law overhauling South Carolina's joint and several liability statutes, which left bars and restaurants potentially on the hook for the full amount of a verdict in alcohol-related lawsuits, has experts cautiously optimistic that the change will make insurance more affordable for these venues. 
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									June 05, 2025
									Norton Rose Adds Corporate Pro To Growing Chicago OfficeNorton Rose Fulbright announced the growth of its Chicago office Thursday with the addition of a "highly regarded corporate lawyer," who will serve as a partner in the firm's business practice group and as a member of its transactional and regulatory insurance team. 
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									June 05, 2025
									Former NFL Great Says Travelers Won't Cover Water ClaimFormer New England Patriots linebacker Andre Tippett and his wife are suing a Travelers subsidiary over its denial of coverage for nearly $400,000 worth of water damage to their Massachusetts home, according to a complaint filed on Thursday in state court. 
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									June 05, 2025
									Mo. Gov. Adds Property Tax Cap To Special Session AgendaMissouri's governor announced additional goals for a special session that began this week, including asking lawmakers to put an annual cap on residential property value increases. 
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									June 05, 2025
									Fed Survey Highlights Disaster Risks To Uninsured Across USA recent survey from the Federal Reserve Board showing that 7% of U.S. homeowners are going without property insurance underscores a key part of a national housing affordability crisis that is leaving more households with little protection from disasters. 
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									June 05, 2025
									Insurance Litigation Week In ReviewThe Sixth Circuit said a coverage dispute over PFAS litigation shouldn't have been sent back to state court, the Tenth Circuit found that an insurer did not unreasonably deny a hail damage claim and a Florida federal court freed an insurer from paying an $8.5 million deal over construction defects. Here, Law360 takes a look at the past week's top insurance news. 
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									June 03, 2025
									Lumber Co. Says Carrier Failed To Procure Proper CoverageA lumber company and its insurance broker told a Nebraska federal court that the company's property insurance policy should be reformed to include $500,000 in business interruption coverage following a fire loss, alleging the insurer failed to do so despite the broker's request during the company's policy renewal. 
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									June 03, 2025
									Electrical Parts Co. Owes $1M For Fire Loss, Insurer SaysA manufacturer of electrical cables is responsible for over $1 million in damages for a fire at a Philadelphia-based discount department store, an insurer told a Pennsylvania federal court, saying the blaze was caused by the manufacturer's defective armored cabling. 
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									June 03, 2025
									The Law360 400: A Look At The Top 100 FirmsA rebound in client work sent the nation’s largest law firms into growth mode last year, driving a wave of hiring, mergers and strategic moves that reshaped the top tier of the Law360 400. Here's a preview of the 100 firms with the largest U.S. attorney headcounts. 
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									June 02, 2025
									Seattle Owner Questions Insurer's $8.5M Water Damage DenialA Seattle building owner urged a Washington federal court to grant it a partial early win in a coverage dispute over $8.5 million in water damage, telling the court that under state law, none of the four exclusions its insurer cited when denying coverage are applicable to the water intrusion loss. 
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									June 02, 2025
									Insurance Experts Examine AI's Challenges For UnderwritingAcademics, attorneys and insurance industry officials took a look at the myriad ways artificial intelligence could affect the "insurance value chain," as one conference panelist put it, across claims, litigation and underwriting, including the coverage of AI-related occurrences themselves. 
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									May 30, 2025
									Townhome Org. Seeks Confirmation Of Storm Damage AwardA townhome association's insurer has no legal basis to withhold payments under a $2.7 million appraisal award for costs connected to a 2022 storm, the association told a Minnesota federal court Friday in a bid for an early win in its suit. 
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									May 30, 2025
									Ace Says Ga. Insureds Wrongly Added Atty To Coverage FightAce Property and Casualty Insurance Co. has launched a sanctions bid in Georgia federal court against two policyholders and their counsel in a coverage suit, alleging they abused the judicial process by adding outside counsel as a defendant just to defeat diversity jurisdiction and remand the case to state court. 
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									May 29, 2025
									Q&A: What's The Deal With Insurance-Linked Securities?The use of insurance-linked securities has boomed in recent years, helping increase overall global reinsurance capacity and allowing investors to participate in reinsurance transactions without having to become licensed reinsurers themselves. Here, Law360 talks to Nicholas Berry, a London-based partner at Norton Rose Fulbright, on the mechanics of ILS transactions and why he thinks this alternative asset type is here to stay. 
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									May 29, 2025
									FDA Changes May Put CGL Policies In Play, Experts SayChanging regulations at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration under the Trump administration may make food contamination risks a higher concern for certain policyholders, and insureds should closely review their commercial general liability and product recall policies for potential coverage, experts say. 
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									May 29, 2025
									No Coverage For Clothing Chain's COVID-19 LossesA national clothing retailer can't get coverage for its pandemic-related losses, a Tennessee federal court ruled, permanently tossing the case and saying its Hartford policy plainly excluded the losses regardless of whether Tennessee law or Pennsylvania law — the original jurisdiction of the case — applied. 
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									May 29, 2025
									More Severe Hurricanes Invite Coverage Review, Expert SaysClimate change is driving up the duration, scope and intensity of hurricanes across the United States and policyholders must adjust to the shifting risks through a proactive approach to their insurance policies, according to an environmental and insurance expert in McCarter & English's insurance recovery group. 
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								Fla. Insurer-Breach Cases Split On Unrepaired Property Issue  A Florida appellate court's recent decision in Universal v. Qureshi is directly at odds with a 2020 decision from another Florida appellate court, and raises important questions for policyholders and insurers about the proper measure of damages in breach claims involving unrepaired property, say Andrea DeField and Yaniel Abreu at Hunton. 
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								NY Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q3  In a relatively light few months for banking legal updates in New York, the state Department of Financial Services previewed its views on banking sector artificial intelligence use via insurer guidance, and an anti-money laundering enforcement action underscored the importance of international monitoring processes, say Eric McLaughlin and Dana Bayersdorfer at Davis Polk. 
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								3 Coverage Tips As 2nd Circ. 'Swipes Left' On Tinder Claim  The Second Circuit's recent opinion in Match Group v. Beazley Underwriting, overturning Tinder's victory on its insurer's motion to dismiss a coverage action, reinforces three best practices policyholders purchasing claims-made coverage should adhere to in order to avoid late-notice defenses, say Lynda Bennett and Alexander Corson at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								What To Know About Insurance Coverage For Antitrust Risks  With all the regulatory activity surrounding antitrust and unfair competition claims, as highlighted by last month's D.C. federal court decision that Google is a monopolist, businesses must not only ensure compliance, but also understand their potential insurance coverage when such claims arise, says Micah Skidmore at Haynes Boone. 
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								Keys To Successful Commercial Property Insurance ClaimsExcerpt from  While insurance needs for commercial leasing arrangements are driven by the characteristics of the premises and the nature of the tenants' intended operations, there are several universal best practices landlords and their counsel can follow when making claims after loss or damage. 
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								Notable Q2 Updates In Insurance Class Actions  Mark Johnson and Mathew Drocton at BakerHostetler discuss the muted nature of the property and casualty insurance class action space in the second quarter of the year, with no large waves made in labor depreciation and total-loss vehicle class actions, but a new offensive theory emerging for insurance companies. 
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								Ore. Insurance Litigation Is Testing The Bounds After Moody.jpg)  Despite the Oregon Supreme Court’s attempt to limit application of its 2023 decision in Moody v. Oregon Community Credit Union, which for the first time awarded extracontractual damages stemming from alleged negligent claims handling, recent litigation shows Oregon insurance companies face greater exposure, says Sarah Pozzi at Cozen O’Connor. 
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								What's In NYDFS Guidance On Use Of AI In Insurance  Matthew Gaul and Shlomo Potesky at Willkie summarize the New York Department of Financial Services' recently adopted circular letter on the use of artificial intelligence in insurance underwriting and pricing, and highlight the material changes made to it in response to comments on the draft circular letter. 
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								Lead Like 'Ted Lasso' By Embracing Cognitive Diversity  The Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso” aptly illustrates how embracing cognitive diversity can be a winning strategy for teams, providing a useful lesson for law firms, which can benefit significantly from fresh, diverse perspectives and collaborative problem-solving, says Paul Manuele at PR Manuele Consulting. 
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								7th Circ Joins Trend Of No CGL Coverage For Structural Flaws  The Seventh Circuit, which recently held potential structural instability did not count as property damage under a construction company's commercial general liability policy, joins a growing consensus that faulty work does not implicate coverage without tangible and present damage to the project, say Sarah Abrams at Baleen Specialty, and Elan Kandel and James Talbert at Bailey Cavalieri. 
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								New La. Managing Agent Law May Portend Growing Scrutiny  Recent amendments to Louisiana’s managing general agent regulations impose expansive new obligations on such agents and their insurer partners, which may be a sign of heightened regulatory, commercial and rating agency scrutiny, say attorneys at McDermott. 
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								What Fla. Ruling Means For Insurer Managed Repair Programs  A recent Florida state court ruling in Fraga v. Citizens Property Insurance, holding that the insurer could not seek to add additional terms in its managed repair program consent form, should promote clear written contract terms that clarify the relationship between insurers, policyholders and contractors, says Chip Merlin at Merlin Law Group. 
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								NY Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q2  The second quarter of 2024 saw less enforcement activity in the realm of New York financial services, but brought substantial regulatory and legislative developments, including state regulators' guidance on cybersecurity compliance and customer service processes for virtual currency entities, say James Vivenzio and Andrew Lucas at Perkins Coie.