It’s interesting. I have been at DRI’s 2024 Insurance Coverage and Practice Symposium all day, and much of the discussion is either directly about or tangentially related to the impact of artificial intelligence on insurance. To me, the consistent theme
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Defendant Incarcerated Not Excuse for Failing to Respond to Complaint
Failure to Timely Respond to Complaint Requires Default Judgment
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Timothy Ellis appealed the judgment of the Boone County Circuit Court. Ellis claimed the trial court erred in not setting…
Guest Post: “Mission Critical”: Director Liability Ticking Time Bomb
Tim J. Leech
Recent case law developments in Delaware’s courts underscore the importance for corporate boards to monitor “mission critical” operations at their companies. These developments have important corporate governance implications, as I detailed in a September blog post (…
Selling Your Business: Key Considerations for a Successful Transaction
As a business owner, one of the most important decisions of your business career is the decision to sell your business, and once you make the decision to sell, it can be a long and complicated process. To maximize the…
Third Circuit Vacates Judgment for Insurer on Alleged Construction Defect Claim
The Third Circuit vacated and remanded to the district court the judgment in favor of the insurer on a construction defect claim. Odedeyi v. AmTrust Financial Services Inc., 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 24729 (3d Cir. Oct. 1, 2024). …
Your ERISA Watch – Week of December 4, 2024
Last week was a slow one for the federal courts, as the steady drip of turkey-produced tryptophan prevented them from providing us with a full complement of the ERISA-related decisions we all know and love. As a result, there was…
Will Delaware Corporations Be “Leaving for Las Vegas”?
One of the hot topics in the corporate space over the last several months has been the question whether Delaware corporations should consider reincorporating in another state, such as Texas or Nevada. Much of the discussion in this re-domestication…
Zalma’s Insurance Fraud Letter – December 1, 2024
ZIFL Volume 28 No. 22
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Zalma’s Insurance Fraud Letter (ZIFL) continues its 28th year of publication dedicated to those involved in reducing the effect of insurance fraud. ZIFL…
Prudential Reverses Disability Denial for Engineer with Depression
After paying 6 months of long term disability benefits for an Engineer with worsening depression, Prudential randomly decided to deny disability benefits. Long term disability attorney Rachel Alters discusses Prudential’s basis for denying benefits and the actions Rachel took…
SEC’s FY 2024 Enforcement Activity Declined While Total Financial Remedies Surged
In recent days, SEC observers have speculated about who the new head of the agency will be in the incoming Trump Administration and what the new leadership might mean for the agency’s regulatory and enforcement agenda. While we await the…