Insurer’s Rescission Action Must Wait Pending Trial Of Underlying Lawsuit
David A. Gauntlett / March 13, 2018
On March 6, 2018, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Fitzgerald issued
What Will Covid Do to Life in 2021? New Modeling of Variables (Efficacy, Use, and Masks)
Are you wondering about the joint effect of the possible variables of vaccine effectiveness,
In H5G, LLC v. Selective Insurance Company, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 23937 (S.D. Oh. Feb. 21, 2017), an Ohio federal district court granted an insurer’s motion for summary judgment with respect to
For the first time, the Supreme Court of Georgia declared that lead-based paint is a “pollutant†as the term is used in the absolute pollution exclusion of a commercial general liability p
On July 16, 2015, the Government Accountability Office issued a written statement entitled “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Observations of 18 Undercover Tests of Enrollment Controls
In Auto Mobility Sales, Inc. v. Praetorian Insurance Co., 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 84777 (S.D. Fla. June 30, 2015), the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida held that an insurer had n
Leading global law firm Goldberg Segalla today unveiled a series of significant moves that will continue to enhance the depth and range of services it offers its international client base. The firm an
During a crisis, good information is critical to ensure a proper and prompt response. One big challenge is how to ensure good information sharing both between different levels of government and even b
The Insurance Law Committee’s Insurance Coverage and Practice Symposium (ICP) will take place on December 4-5 at the New York Marriott Marquis in New York City. The event will be chaired byÂ
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has recently issued two important reports discussing important aspects of the roll-out of the federal exchange and cost-effective preventive measures in U.S.
Amlin Corporate Member Limited and Others v. Oriental Assurance Corporation [2013] EWHC 2380 (Comm)
A dispute between London reinsurers and their Philippine reinsured arose from the sinking of a f
Hoover v. Maxum Indem. Co.(Ga. June 18, 2012)
The Supreme Court of Georgia recently ruled that an insurer cannot both deny coverage for a claim outright and attempt to reserve the right to assert a d
Goldberg Segalla is pleased to announce the law firm will expand internationally with the opening of an office in London led by leading reinsurance solicitor Clive O’Connell. The office will o
Transportation Ins. Co. v. Piedmont Const. Grp., LLC.
(Georgia Court of Appeals, Fourth Division, November 13, 2009)
In a strongly worded opinion, the Court of Appeals affirmed the tri
Fortner v. Grange Mutual Ins. Co.
(Georgia Supreme Court, October 19, 2009)
The Georgia Supreme Court granted certiorari to consider whether the Court of Appeals properly interpret