Delaware Supreme Court Again Reverses Judge, Litigants Still Pay | Marshall Dennehey
In 2022, the Delaware Supreme Court, en banc, reversed a decision of Superior Court Judge Karsnitz in a pro hac…
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In 2022, the Delaware Supreme Court, en banc, reversed a decision of Superior Court Judge Karsnitz in a pro hac…
Catastrophe losses in Personal Lines were $58.9 million, or 9.1 points of the combined ratio, versus $34.9 million, or 5.6…
Key Highlights On April 22, 2026, Virginia approved a statewide paid family and medical leave (PFML) program, joining several other…
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A $1.99 million settlement offer gone unanswered has sparked a legal fight between two insurers over who should’ve paid –…
On May 15, 2019, Rim sold the project to Passco Companies, LLC, which ultimately assigned its interest to Passco Tribute…
The defendants appealed, but the appellate court affirmed the lower court’s decision. The judges pointed to New York law, which…
A KFF analysis of physician networks in the Affordable Care Act’s Marketplace plans finds wide variations in the share of…
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