Interpreting “vandalism” shows how ambiguity works in insurance-coverage disputes
Intention can be a tricky concept in many areas of the law, [...]
Intention can be a tricky concept in many areas of the law, [...]
Recently, a federal district court in Florida held that the [...]
When threatened with a lawsuit, an insured’s first call is [...]
Rather than litigating the amount of coverage, an insured may [...]
On July 22, 2015, the Court of Appeals reaffirmed its [...]
In Kaady v. Mid-Continent Casualty Co. (June 25, 2015), the [...]
Today, the Washington Supreme Court provided much needed relief for [...]
In a traditional attorney-client relationship, the attorney acts as the [...]
Can three days make a difference when filing a construction [...]
It is common practice in Florida for companies offering emergency-restoration [...]