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Legal Industry December 4, 2022

Ohio Attorney Sanctioned for Vaping at Trial: Judge Says It Was Done In Bad Faith

Ohio courtrooms are heating up for all the wrong reasons. Last month, a federal magistrate judge sanctioned an Ohio lawyer who was caught vaping during a civil trial. The case…

By – Samuel Lopez
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Legal Industry December 4, 2022
Tenn. Mall Owner Sues Insurer for $2M Over Sewer Backup Claim, and Bad Faith Conduct

This is the case of Simmons Little Bluestone LP v. Nationwide Insurance Co. of Florida d/b/a Nationwide Insurance,…

By Samuel Lopez
Legal Industry December 4, 2022
Tennessee Firm & Insurer Settle $2.3M Storm Damage Suit and Bad Faith Claims

This is the case of HailSolve Inc. v. Auto-Owners Mutual Insurance Co., in the U.S. District Court for…

By Samuel Lopez
Legal Industry December 3, 2022
Condo HOA Wants Insurer to Pay $11.5M in Hidden Storm Damage Suit

This is the case of Rolling Hills Condominium Homeowners’ Association v. Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Co. et al., in…

By Samuel Lopez
Legal Industry December 2, 2022
Wireless Co. Says Insurer On the Hook for $13M Trade Secrets Award

This is the case of Wireless Systems Solutions LLC et al. v. Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Co., in the…

By Samuel Lopez
Legal Industry December 2, 2022
‘The Morning Show’ Isn’t Smiling: Asks 9th Circ. To Reverse Insurers Covid-19 Win

The Production Company for “The Morning Show” an Apple TV+ series featuring Jennifer Aniston, has asked a California…

By Samuel Lopez
Legal Industry November 29, 2022
Insurance Giants Fail to Escape Pollution Coverage Suit Involving Bad Faith Claims

Case: This is the case of CC Metals & Alloys, LLC v. American International Specialty Lines Insurance Company…

By Samuel Lopez
Legal Industry November 21, 2022
New Jersey Federal Court Says Bad Faith Claims against MetLife Properly Plead: Case Can Proceed

This is the case of Spina v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, in the U. S. District Court District…

By Samuel Lopez
Legal Industry November 21, 2022
Third Party Lacks Standing to Sue Insurer for Bad Faith Absent Assignment of Right

In the case of Yew v. Penn National Insurance, in the Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division,…

By Samuel Lopez
Legal Industry November 21, 2022
Bad Faith Claim Survives Summary Judgment Even Though No Party has Copy of Original Policy

This is the case of Falcon v. The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, in the U.S. District Court…

By Samuel Lopez
Legal Industry November 20, 2022
NY Bad Faith Bill Could Be a Game Changer for Policyholders and Injured Third-Parties

New York courts have often been the venue of choice for insurance companies across the country to litigate…

By Samuel Lopez

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