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Western District Court Allows Bad Faith Claim Against Insurer for Conflicting Coverage Positions
(USA Herald) – This is the case of MORAVIA MOTORCYCLE, INC. v. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, in the U.S. District Court Western District of Pennsylvania. Insurance companies are supposed to act…
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Insurer’s Bad Faith Exposed: Philadelphia Homeowner Alleges Delays, Denials, and Undervaluation in Policy Claim
(USA Herald) –This is the case of Smith v. Allstate Insurance Company, in the U.S. District Court Eastern…
By Samuel LopezUnited Nations Sounds the Alarm About Reported Human Trafficking Cases
Human trafficking is a global epidemic getting worse, not better, with time. While there is more awareness about…
By Gabrielle SeunagalMetroMile Accused of Bad Faith Conduct in Severe Auto Accident Lawsuit
(USA Herald) – An auto insurance company, MetroMile, is facing accusations of bad faith conduct in its handling…
By Samuel Lopez(USA Herald) – A Washington federal court has ruled that a cooperative of school districts in the state…
By Samuel LopezBad Faith Lawsuit: How a Wedding Photographer’s Groundless Suit Led to Atty’s Malpractice
(USA Herald) – An attorney representing a high-end wedding photographer who sued competitors in Texas court alleging a…
By Samuel LopezUncovering the Truth: How Bad Faith Discovery Tactics Led to Atty Sanctions in HomeAdvisor Case
(USA Herald) – A special master has ordered attorneys representing businesses suing HomeAdvisor to personally pay sanctions after…
By Samuel LopezThe Battle for Fair Fees: Latham Luna Eden & Beaudine LLP v. Grunow and Harbor Course Properties LLC
(USA Herald) – In a recent decision, the Eleventh Circuit affirmed a $1 million attorney fee award to…
By Samuel LopezMass Shootings: The new normal?
Saturday’s mass shooting event in Monterrey, California proved once again that mass shootings are not political, or race-based. …
By Jackie AllenInsurer’s Bad Faith Tactics Cost Millions in Damages: Policyholders Beware
(USA Herald) – As we have reported at the USA Herald, bad faith conduct by insurance companies remains…
By Samuel LopezCourt Affirms $1M Attorney Fee Award: A Cautionary Tale of Bad Faith Conduct by Former Clients
(USA Herald) – This is the case of John Grunow Jr. et al. v. Latham Luna Eden &…
By Samuel Lopez