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									August 05, 2025
									Ga. Poultry Co. Says Insurer Must Cover Data Breach SuitsA poultry producer said it is entitled to coverage for underlying class actions stemming from a data breach that compromised its employees' personal information, telling a Georgia federal court that its insurer聽has wrongfully denied coverage based on what the insurer alleges was inadequate notice. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Insurer Must Turn Over Adjuster Docs In Hotel's Fire Loss SuitA hotel owner's insurer must turn over certain documents relating to the disciplinary history, compensation and qualifications of certain claims adjusters, an Idaho federal court ruled after the owner accused the insurer of intentionally delaying the resolution of its fire loss claim. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Property Co. Sues Zurich Over Music Video Shooting DefenseZurich failed to adequately defend claims over a shooting that occurred during the filming of a music video for rapper Lil Baby, an Atlanta property owner told a Georgia federal court, saying it's entitled to retain independent counsel at the insurer's expense due to an ongoing conflict of interest. 
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									August 05, 2025
									States Win Ruling To Shield FEMA Disaster Prevention FundsA Massachusetts federal judge on Tuesday temporarily barred the Trump administration from redirecting more than $4 billion in funds allocated by Congress for natural disaster mitigation efforts toward other Federal Emergency Management Agency programs. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Phone Dealer Fights Sanctions Bid In Stolen Shipment SuitA cellphone dealer facing a lawsuit over a stolen shipment has urged a North Carolina federal judge not to sanction it over its allegedly deficient discovery responses, arguing that it has turned over nearly 20,000 pages of information and "acted in good faith" to resolve the dispute. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Title Insurer Faces Partial Loss In $26M Loan DisputeA lender's title insurer breached its duty to defend mechanic's lien lawsuits from subcontractors after a senior living community owner defaulted on its nearly $26 million construction loan, a Colorado federal court ruled, adding that the insurer had to indemnify certain amounts of the general contractor's lien claim, too. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Firms Not Covered In Ford's $100M RICO Suit, Insurer SaysAn insurer said it has no duty to defend or indemnify law firms and attorneys accused of running a billing scheme that defrauded Ford out of more than $100 million, telling a California federal court that the suit doesn't involve a claim arising out of the performance of legal services. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Tax Court Declares Grocery Chain's In-House Insurer IneligibleA grocery store chain's in-house insurance company did not operate as a normal insurer and therefore cannot deduct millions of dollars it received in insurance premiums, the U.S. Tax Court said Monday. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Oil Co., Tokio Marine Unit Settle $24M Bond DisputeA Tokio Marine unit, an oil and gas company and a property owner have settled a $24 million dispute over outstanding reclamation bonds guaranteeing the proper environmental remediation of oil and gas properties, according to an order dismissing the case filed in Texas federal court. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery CourtLast week at the Delaware Court of Chancery, insurance brokerage and risk management giant Marsh & McLennan Cos. sought injunctive relief in a new suit accusing U.S. affiliates of London-based Howden Holdings Ltd. of a poaching scheme聽that involved over 100 M&M employees resigning on July 21.聽 
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									August 04, 2025
									Judge Sends Asbestos Coverage Row Back To State CourtA Michigan federal judge on Monday remanded to state court a聽dispute over the allocation of commercial general liability coverage for nationwide asbestos injury suits, reasoning from the bench that聽defendants who are served after a case is removed to federal court should have the right to challenge that forum change. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Lowenstein Sandler Hires New Insurance Recovery PartnerLowenstein Sandler LLP has added a new partner to its insurance recovery group who has a wide breadth of experience in not only representing corporate policyholders, but also in advising clients in general commercial cases, the firm announced Monday. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Marsh McLennan Sues In Del. Claiming Mass 'Poach'Insurance brokerage and risk management giant Marsh & McLennan Cos. sued U.S. affiliates of London-based Howden Holdings Ltd. in Delaware's Court of Chancery on Friday, alleging Howden arranged a mass "lift out" of Marsh McLennan employees and clients around the country. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Deal Near In Sex Abuse Litigation Coverage Fight, Court ToldCounsel for a neurosurgery institute told a Pennsylvania federal court Friday it plans to confirm a final agreement with the institute's insurers in a coverage dispute over underlying litigation alleging former patients were assaulted by a now-deceased neurologist, as settlements are pending with each underlying plaintiff. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Most Of Property Co.'s Hailstorm Insurance Fight TossedA property investment company can raise nearly none of its claims against its insurer for hailstorm damage from 2019 and 2023, a North Carolina federal court ruled, finding that because claims concerning the 2019 storm are time-barred, those corresponding documents can't support much of the 2023 claims. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Chancery Rules Gallagher Owes $50M In 'Earnout' SuitAn Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. subsidiary breached a contract by withholding $50 million owed to a patent insurance and underwriting venture under first-year terms of a three-year merger and earnout deal, a Delaware vice chancellor has found. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Cargill Says Chubb Unit Must Cover $170M Ice Cream LossCargill Inc. accused a Chubb unit of failing to cover contaminated batches of ice cream and other food products that caused roughly $170 million in losses, telling a Pennsylvania state court that though the unit "may" rely on a pollution exclusion, an exception in the provision would restore coverage. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Steel Workers Want OK Of $1.8M Deal In Inflated Stock SuitA former employee of Flat Rock Metal and Bar Processing has asked a Michigan federal judge to grant a green light to a $1.8 million settlement in a suit claiming the trustees of the company's employee stock ownership plan allowed the plan to buy $60 million in company stock at an inflated price. 
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									August 01, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen several telco giants hit with a trademark claim, a collapsed hotel company sue a property investor in an ongoing dispute over a decades-old hotel sale, and two litigation funders square off against each other. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Yahoo Says Chubb Unit Must Cover Potential EU Privacy FinesYahoo says a Chubb subsidiary is obligated to cover regulatory fines that might be leveled against one of the tech company's subsidiaries for violating the European Union's data privacy law, but the insurer has refused to honor the policy, according to a lawsuit filed this week in Delaware. 
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									July 31, 2025
									10th Circ. Says Water Exclusion Bars Co.'s $1.75M LossA Kansas office building's property insurer has no duty to provide coverage for roughly $1.75 million in repairs over a broken water pipe, the Tenth Circuit ruled, rejecting the building owner's argument that an exception in one exclusion conflicted with a separate exclusion for water damage. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Lloyd's, Loan Provider Settle $3M Pitcher Coverage FeudLloyd's of London underwriters and loan service provider RockFence Baseball LLC have settled their dispute over coverage for the $3.16 million聽loan of a former Minnesota Twins pitcher, after a California federal judge ordered the parties into arbitration in January 2024. 
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									July 31, 2025
									New Orleans Diocese Working On $180M Ch. 11 Plan DocsThe bankrupt Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans asked a Louisiana judge for additional time Thursday to work on resolving opposition to its Chapter 11 plan disclosure statement that describes a $180 million settlement fund to provide recoveries to victims of childhood sexual abuse. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Anadarko Asks 5th Circ. To Back La. Suit Indemnity WinAnadarko Petroleum Corp. has asked the Fifth Circuit to uphold its indemnification win against an environmental remediation company in connection with a decade-old Louisiana kickback suit, writing that "one who makes his own bed must lie in it." 
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									July 31, 2025
									Insurer Avoids Businesses' COVID-19 Coverage ClaimsA property insurer for numerous restaurants, bars and other small businesses owes no coverage for their consolidated business interruption claims related to the COVID-19 pandemic, an Illinois federal court ruled, looking to the laws of Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota and Tennessee. 
Expert Analysis
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								Opinion California Climate Lawsuit Bill Is Constitutionally Flawed  A bill in the California Legislature that would let victims of climate-related disasters like the Los Angeles wildfires sue oil and gas producers for spreading misinformation about climate change is too vague, retroactive and focused on one industry to survive constitutional scrutiny, says Kyla Christoffersen Powell at the Civil Justice Association of California. 
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								How Law Firms Can Counteract The Loneliness Epidemic  The legal industry is facing an urgent epidemic of loneliness, affecting lawyer well-being, productivity, retention and profitability, and law firm leaders should take concrete steps to encourage the development of genuine workplace connections, says Michelle Gomez at Littler and Gwen Mellor Romans at Herald Talent. 
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								5 Keys To Building Stronger Attorney-Client Relationships  Attorneys are often focused on being seen as the expert, but bonding with clients and prospects by sharing a few key personal details provides the basis for a caring, trusted and profoundly deeper business relationship, says Deb Feder at Feder Development. 
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								Drug Kickback Ruling Will Make FCA Liability Harder To Prove  The First Circuit's ruling in聽U.S. v. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, requiring the government to prove聽but-for causation to establish False Claims Act liability based on violations of the Anti-Kickback Statute, raises the bar for FCA enforcement and deepens a circuit split that the U.S. Supreme Court may need to resolve, say attorneys at Baker Donelson. 
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								Notable Q4 Updates In Insurance Class Actions  In a continuation of trends in property and casualty insurance class actions, last quarter insurers struggled with defending the merits and class certification of sales tax and fee suits, and labor depreciation cases, but succeeded in dismissing privacy class actions at the pleading stages, says Mathew Drocton at BakerHostetler. 
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								Evidence Rule May Expand Use Of Out-Of-Court Statements  A proposed amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence 801(d)(1)(A) would broaden the definition of nonhearsay, reflects a more pragmatic approach to regulating the admissibility of out-of-court statements by declarant-witnesses, and could help level the playing field between prosecutors and criminal defendants, say attorneys at Hangley Aronchick. 
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								Series Racing Corvettes Makes Me A Better Lawyer  The skills I use when racing Corvettes have enhanced my legal practice in several ways, because driving, like practicing law, requires precision, awareness and a good set of brakes 鈥 complete with the wisdom to know how and when to use them, says Kat Mateo at Olshan Frome. 
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								Opinion Attorneys Must Act Now To Protect Judicial Independence  Given the Trump administration's recent moves threatening the independence of the judiciary, including efforts to impeach judges who ruled against executive actions, lawyers must protect the rule of law and resist attempts to dilute the judicial branch鈥檚 authority, says attorney Bhavleen Sabharwal. 
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								The Math Of Cross-Examination: Less Is More, More Is Less  When conducting cross-examination at trial, attorneys should remember that 鈥渓ess is more, and more is less鈥 鈥 limiting both the scope of questioning and the length of each query in order to control the witness鈥檚 testimony and keep the factfinders鈥 attention, says Thomas Innes at the Defender Association of Philadelphia. 
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								Appealing An Interlocutory Order On Insurer Duty To Defend  A recent First Circuit decision on a motion regarding an insurer's duty to defend underlying litigation highlights how policyholders may be able to pursue immediate appeals of interlocutory orders, especially in light of other circuit courts' stances on this issue, say attorneys at Anderson Kill. 
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								Rethinking 'No Comment' For Clients Facing Public Crises  鈥淣o comment鈥 is no longer a cost-free or even a viable public communications strategy for companies in crisis, and counsel must tailor their guidance based on a variety of competing factors to help clients emerge successfully, says Robert Bowers at Moore & Van Allen. 
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								How Design Thinking Can Help Lawyers Find Purpose In Work  Lawyers everywhere are feeling overwhelmed amid mass government layoffs, increasing political instability and a justice system stretched to its limits 鈥 but a design-thinking framework can help attorneys navigate this uncertainty and find meaning in their work, say law professors at the University of Michigan. 
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								Tools For Witness Control That Go Beyond Leading Questions  Though leading questions can be efficient and effective for constraining a witness鈥檚 testimony, this strategy isn鈥檛 appropriate for every trial and pretrial scenario, so techniques like headlining and looping can be deployed during direct examination, depositions and even witness interviews, says Allison Rocker at Baker McKenzie. 
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								Del. Justices' D&O Ruling Clarifies 'Related' Claim Analysis.jpg)  In its recent decision in the Alexion Pharmaceuticals coverage case, the Delaware Supreme Court adopted a "meaningful linkage" standard for relatedness analysis, providing further guidance to Delaware policyholders on how to navigate those directors and officers insurance disputes, say attorneys at Hunton. 
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								Navigating Mortgage Insurance Provisions After LA Fires  As homeowners affected by the Los Angeles wildfires consider rebuilding, mortgage lenders and servicers must negotiate the complex intersection between the standard deed of trust and property insurance, says Heather Wright at Buchalter. 
