Eighth Circuit rules malicious prosecution coverage excludes abuse of process
The dispute traces back to a personal injury liability policy that General Star sold to Toy Quest. That policy covered…
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The dispute traces back to a personal injury liability policy that General Star sold to Toy Quest. That policy covered…
Article Summary BMW has started selling long-wheelbase models outside China, but they’re not coming to the United States. The company’s…
While the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit’s recent class action decision in Trauernicht v. Genworth Financial Inc.,…
The case is a reminder that the scope of permissive-use coverage is not unlimited. Permission to drive, on its own,…
Article Summary The new BMW i3 launches in Munich before expanding to Shenyang and San Luis Potosí, with volume between…
Cybersecurity firm Expel recently published its 2026 Threat Report, which analyzed over 1,000,000 alerts in its Security Operations Center throughout…
The scope of what counts as part of a claim is also spelled out. Recoverable soft costs, including architectural and…
A bipartisan coalition of thirteen state AGs filed a complaint in the Southern District of New York against one of…
Zurich American Insurance Company filed suit on March 18, 2026, in the US District Court for the Central District of…
A recent class action complaint filed in the Southern District of New York, Angwin v. Superhuman Platform, Inc., No. 26…
Reed, a sales executive, allegedly forwarded a spreadsheet summarizing new and lost business across producers — including client names, carriers,…
Connecticut’s attorney general issued an advisory reminding companies that existing state laws already apply to use of artificial intelligence. This…