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									September 09, 2025
									Court Urged To Deny Bid To Block Captive Reporting RulesA Texas federal court should deny an injunction to a Texas plastics company seeking to stop the IRS from flagging microcaptive insurance plans as potentially abusive tax avoidance schemes, the U.S. argued, saying the public could lose millions of tax dollars on illegitimate transactions. 
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									September 08, 2025
									10th Circ. Backs Dentist's Murder, Insurance Fraud ConvictionsA dentist convicted of murdering his wife on a hunting trip in Zambia to collect nearly $5 million in life insurance who became the subject of a Hulu documentary must continue to serve a life prison sentence for murder and insurance fraud, the Tenth Circuit ruled on Monday. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Court Tosses Benefits Co.'s Atty Fee Claim Against InsurerAn Illinois federal court on Monday threw out a benefits administration company's counterclaim for attorney fees under a state statute relating to "vexatious and unreasonable" conduct by insurers, finding that the company failed to support its claims that an insurer engaged in such conduct with sufficient facts. 
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									September 08, 2025
									London Insurers Owe Full Coverage Limits To NY ArchdioceseCertain underwriters at Lloyd's of London and other London market insurers must pay their full applicable policy limits under policies issued to the Archdiocese of New York, a state court ruled Monday in the archdiocese's suit seeking coverage for thousands of sexual abuse claims. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Phone Dealer, Freight Co. Settle Suit Over Stolen ShipmentPCS Wireless LLC and RXO Capacity Solutions LLC have reached a settlement in the cellphone dealer's lawsuit over a stolen shipment and a contentious discovery dispute, according to a joint notice filed in a North Carolina federal court. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Court Says Claim For Coverage Declaration Is UntimelyA wiring manufacturer demanding coverage from a Nationwide unit for nearly $32 million in outstanding defense costs over claims it violated federal bribery and accounting laws filed its claim for declaratory judgment too late, a Delaware federal court ruled, pointing to the state's three-year statute of limitations for contract-related actions. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Ex-Ebix CEO Accuses Owners Of Revenge Porn BlackmailThe ousted former CEO of Georgia-based software firm Ebix Inc. has alleged that the company's owner attempted to blackmail him into dropping a lawsuit over his severance pay by threatening to release "intimate images" of him and his wife. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Texas Couple Fights Firm's Sanctions Bid In Crash Data SuitA Houston couple who accused a law firm and a since-dismissed Progressive unit of conspiring to share car crash victims' private information told a Texas federal court that their suit is "neither frivolous, unreasonable, nor improper" as they pushed back against the law firm's sanctions request. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Insurer Says Eatery Disguised Fed. Removability In Fire RowA Hartford unit told an Alabama federal court Friday that it should still be allowed to remove a Japanese restaurant's fire loss coverage action to federal court despite a one-year removal deadline, saying the restaurant acted in bad faith by trying to manipulate its pleadings to defeat removability. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Lindberg Challenges Receivership After $524M Arbitral AwardInsurance mogul Greg Lindberg, who pled guilty to defrauding policyholders and was convicted of attempting to bribe North Carolina's insurance commissioner, urged a state appeals court to overturn the appointment of a receiver over his worldwide assets, after he was hit with a $524 million arbitration award. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Liberty Mutual Unit Avoids Rental Coverage SuitA Massachusetts federal court on Friday tossed claims against Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. in a proposed class action over premature termination of rental car coverage, saying the insurer was not party to the policies issued by another Liberty Mutual unit. 
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									September 05, 2025
									State Farm Says Furnace's Maker Must Pay For Fire DamageCarrier Global Corp. owes State Farm more than $500,000 paid in connection with a policyholder's house fire because the fire was caused by a defective Carrier Global furnace, the insurer says in a suit removed to North Carolina federal court. 
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									September 05, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen professional boxing promoter Boxxer take action against the former head of boxing at Matchroom Sport, Aegis Motor Insurance and Chubb European Group clash over a reinsurance claim, and a transgender pool player sue the English Blackball Pool Federation over its decision to ban her competing in women's teams and tournaments. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Rochester Diocese's $246M Abuse Settlement Plan ApprovedA New York bankruptcy judge on Friday approved the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester's $246 million Chapter 11 plan to the sound of applause as a six-year-old effort to craft a plan to pay sexual abuse claimants rolled to a conclusion. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Insurer Refuses Farm Co. Coverage In $2.7M Land DisputeA Hawaiian farm company isn't owed coverage for a $2.7 million lawsuit alleging it engaged in a conspiracy to sell a lot that one of the company's members had reserved to a company managed by a separate member, the farm company's general liability insurer told a federal court. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Conn. Justices Don't Create Notice Duty For Insurance AgentsAn insurance agency had no duty to tell a Connecticut couple that their homeowners' policy was at risk of nonrenewal before an accidental fire destroyed their house, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Thursday, affirming that it is a carrier's job to try to notify policyholders when continuation of coverage is on the line. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Ropes & Gray Leads Carlyle Unit's $20B Secondary RaiseGuided by Ropes & Gray LLP, a unit of The Carlyle Group said Thursday it has raised $20 billion for its latest secondary fund, which has more than 325 new and existing investors who have committed capital to provide liquidity solutions. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Pollution Exclusion Bars Coverage For HOA Stormwater SuitAn insurer has no duty to defend or indemnify a homeowners association against claims that its stormwater drainage system caused flooding and damage to nearby properties, a Georgia federal court ruled, saying a pollution exclusion bars coverage. 
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									September 04, 2025
									5 Firms Guide Rithm Capital's Crestline BuyFive firms steered real estate-focused investment firm Rithm Capital Corp.'s purchase of Crestline Management, adding and expanding the firm's private credit, insurance and reinsurance capabilities with the acquisition. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Life Insurer Accused Of Policy Rescission SchemeA life insurer violated Arkansas law by broadly denying policy benefits to residents for reasons causally unrelated to a given policy owner's death, a woman told a federal court, saying the state Legislature expressly prohibited such conduct more than 10 years ago. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Chinese Insurers Leading Race To Cover Renewable EnergyThe global renewable insurance market grew from $5.65 billion in 2020 to $8 billion in 2024, with insurers from China underwriting most premiums in recent years, analysis from a campaign group shows. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Insurers Win Arbitration Of Nursing Home Coverage FightA Louisiana federal judge has ordered the holder of a mortgage on a New Orleans nursing home to arbitrate hurricane damage claims against a group of insurers, saying the company was bound to an underlying arbitration clause in the insurance policy despite not signing it. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Investment Co. Founder's Life Insurance Award Dropped To $1The Fourth Circuit affirmed Wednesday that a jury did not have sufficient evidence to conclude that historian and investment firm founder Malcolm Wiener suffered $16 million in damages over a canceled life insurance policy, saying Wiener may only recover $1 in nominal damages. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Insurers Argue NC Law Doesn't Apply In Tanger's COVID SuitTwo major insurance companies shouldn't be subject to North Carolina law in a dispute over a commercial property insurance policy they penned with a Tar Heel State-based retail outlet owner, one of the insurer's counsel told North Carolina's business court in a Wednesday hearing. 
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									September 03, 2025
									5th Circ. Asks How Many Policies Really Exist In Arb. AppealHearing separate appeals over a group of eight domestic insurers' bid to arbitrate hurricane damage claims from two Louisiana policyholders, a Fifth Circuit panel wrestled Wednesday with whether those policyholders' respective property insurance coverages constituted one single policy, separate policies with each insurer or something in-between. 
Expert Analysis
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								The Ins And Outs Of Consensual Judicial References  As parties consider the possibility of judicial reference to resolve complex disputes, it is critical to understand how the process works, why it's gaining traction, and why carefully crafted agreements make all the difference, say attorneys at Pillsbury. 
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								Opinion The BigLaw Settlements Are About Risk, Not Profit  The nine Am Law 100 firms that settled with the Trump administration likely did so because of the personal risk faced by equity partners in today's billion‑dollar national practices, enabled by an ethics rule primed for modernization, says Adam Forest at Scale. 
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								2nd Circ. Arb. Ruling May Give Foreign Insurers An Edge  The Second Circuit's decision this month in Lloyds of London v. 3131 Veterans Blvd that international arbitration agreements take primacy over state anti-arbitration insurance laws opens a division between domestic and foreign insurers that could affect the surplus lines market, says attorney Rosanne Felicello. 
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								Series Brazilian Jiujitsu Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Competing in Brazilian jiujitsu – often against opponents who are much larger and younger than me – has allowed me to develop a handful of useful skills that foster the resilience and adaptability necessary for a successful legal career, says Tina Dorr of Barnes & Thornburg. 
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								Oft-Forgotten Evidence Rule Can Be Powerful Trial Tool  Rule 608 may be one of the most overlooked provisions in the Federal Rules of Evidence, but as a transformative tool that allows attorneys to attack a witness's character for truthfulness through opinion or reputation testimony, its potential to reshape a case cannot be overstated, says Marian Braccia at Temple University Beasley School of Law. 
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								Series Power To The Paralegals: An Untapped Source For Biz Roles  Law firms looking to recruit legal business talent should consider turning to paralegals, who practice several key skills every day that prepare them to thrive in marketing and client development roles, says Vanessa Torres at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								30 Years Later: 2nd Circ.'s Road To Arbitral Preemption  The Second Circuit's recent decision in Lloyds of London v. 3131 Veterans Blvd. overturns its own 1995 precedent and squares its position with decades of circuit court jurisprudence holding that international arbitration agreements must take primacy over state anti-arbitration insurance laws, say attorneys at Linklaters. 
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								Series Playing Poker Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Poker is a master class in psychology, risk management and strategic thinking, and I’m a better attorney because it has taught me to read my opponents, adapt when I’m dealt the unexpected and stay patient until I'm ready to reveal my hand, says Casey Kingsley at McCreadyLaw. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Becoming A Firmwide MVP  Though lawyers don't have a neat metric like baseball players for measuring the value they contribute to their organizations, the sooner new attorneys learn skills frequently skipped in law school — like networking, marketing, client development and case evaluation — the more valuable, and less replaceable, they will be, says Alex Barnett at DiCello Levitt. 
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								Ruling On Pollutants And Indemnity Offers Insurers Mixed Bag  Both insurers and policyholders can reap benefits from a Georgia federal court's recent declaratory judgment decision, which broadly defined pollutants, but also deemed the duty to indemnify not yet ripe for adjudication, says Jena Emory at Morris Manning. 
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								$38M Law Firm Settlement Highlights 'Unworthy Client' Perils  A recent settlement of claims against law firm Eckert Seamans for allegedly abetting a Ponzi scheme underscores the continuing threat of clients who seek to exploit their lawyers in perpetrating fraud, and the critical importance of preemptive measures to avoid these clients, say attorneys at Lockton Companies. 
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								Series Teaching Business Law Makes Me A Better Lawyer.jpg)  Teaching business law to college students has rekindled my sense of purpose as a lawyer — I am more mindful of the importance of the rule of law and the benefits of our common law system, which helps me maintain a clearer perspective on work, says David Feldman at Feldman Legal Advisors. 
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								What Disparate Impact Order Means For Insurers' AI Use  A recent executive order seeking to bar disparate impact theory conveys a meaningful policy shift, but does not alter the legal status of federal antidiscrimination law or enforceability of state laws, such as those holding insurers accountable for using artificial intelligence in a nondiscriminatory matter, say attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Mastering Discovery  The discovery process and the rules that govern it are often absent from law school curricula, but developing a solid grasp of the particulars can give any new attorney a leg up in their practice, says Jordan Davies at Knowles Gallant. 
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								Series Playing Guitar Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Being a lawyer not only requires logic and hard work, but also belief, emotion, situational awareness and lots of natural energy — playing guitar enhances all of these qualities, increasing my capacity to do my best work, says Kosta Stojilkovic at Wilkinson Stekloff. 
