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By Michael Schmidt, Esq. of Cozen O’Connor “Everything in moderation,” I’m always saying. Exercise, TV, French fries. Well, I tend to moderate my exercise a tad more than my French fries, but I digress....
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By Benjamin Ferrucci, Esq. and Karl P. Fryzel, Esq. of Locke Lord LLP On May 5, 2016, the Department of Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service published final and temporary regulations amending Treasury Regulations...
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Arguably, the most litigated issue in New Jersey workers’ compensation court is whether additional permanent disability is caused by a petitioner’s continued employment or by the natural progression of an earlier work-related accident. The...
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Recent case law demonstrates that when agreeing to add a party as an additional insured, careful risk management requires explicit and unambiguous insurance provisions to properly assign risk. In Marshall v. Raritan Valley...
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Despite all that’s been written about social media and the explosive growth of sites like LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and many others, most business leaders have a lot to learn. Less than a quarter of...
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By Brian K. Stewart, Esq. & Michael B. McDonald, Esq. of Collins Collins Muir & Stewart LLP Design Professionals (and their insurance companies and attorneys) across the State of California breathed a...
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By Lindsey Dean, Esq. of Tressler LLP A first layer excess insurance policy was not triggered by a primary insurer’s below-limit settlement with a mutual insured, as such settlement did not constitute actual payment...
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