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DRI To Present Claims Seminar
DRI has scheduled a CLE program titled Life, Health, Disability and ERISA Claims Seminar. The program, aimed at both defense attorneys and corporate counsel for insurers and health care providers, will take place Wednesday-Friday, April 23-25 at the InterContinental San Francisco, 888 Howard Street, San Francisco. Sessions will run from 1:30 to 4 p.m. on day one, 7 am to 4:45 p.m. on day two, and 8 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. on day three. Among the discussion topics will be: the latest decisions on life, health and disability insurance; practical recommendations and legal considerations for an ERISA litigation practice; an extract of
A Suit to Recover the Amount Paid on a Fraudulent Policy — A Verdict for the Company.
In tile United States Circuit Court, before Judge LOWELL, the suit of the Manhattan Insurance Company vs. ROBERT WHITE has occupied eight days, The suit was to recover the amount of a policy of life insurance upon the life of EDWARD DELANEY, paid to the defendant, an assignee of the policy. Source : query.nytimes.com
Filing Just A Few Claims Can Be Risky
Home insurance companies are searching through their customers for the ones they want to keep: those who file few claims or, better yet, none at all. Rising construction costs, weather losses, and a poor investment climate have made insurance companies wary of anyone who files claims with any frequency. At most companies, that's anyone who files more than one claim every eight years, the industry average. By that definition, James and June McCloy of Rockport were positively Source : nl.newsbank.com
Coalition files suit to stop homebuilders’ referendum
Two powerful sets of business interests might end up arguing before the state Supreme Court instead of Washington's voters in their battle over unemployment insurance reform. A broad coalition of business and labor interests asked the court yesterday to bar Referendum 53, sought by the state's homebuilders lobby, from the November ballot. A lawsuit filed by the coalition contends that Referendum 53 falls outside the types of legislation that the state constitution allows to be submitted to voters by referendum. The constitution prohibits referendums seeking to overturn laws "necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety, (or) support
Policy Holders Bring Suit Against Northwestern Life Company.
Policy holders procured an order in the Polk County district court last evening prohibiting the Northwestern National Life Insurance Company of Minneapolis from further dealing with the policy holders of the Northwestern Life and Savings Company, formerly of Des Moines, but absorbed by the Minneapolis concern in August, 1903. More : query.nytimes.com
Ex-officer faces new charges of insurance fraud
Between abeyance at the request of his emoluments and divorce, Horsham former Police Officer Vance Thomas Crow had problems. So alienated his wife found his laptop computer hidden in a toolbox in the garage - the same laptop, court records say Crow had reported in 2002 a stolen car break-in. Having told the police, Crow, 36, yesterday was for the second time in eight months. Crow, given that resume Monday in court, he presented the honorary prostitutes from the requirement during last summer, then tried to put an end to the height, now faces new charges, including account felony insurance
The Palm Beach Post, Fla., Alexandra Clough Column
Because two Muvico theaters in Palm Beach County aren't enough for the Fort Lauderdale-based builder of megaplexes. "We're looking at building at least one, possibly two more" theaters in the county, said Hamid Hashemi, Muvico president. Hashemi confirmed he was looking for land in the western part of the county, "but we like the northern part, too," he added slyly. "There's a lot of growth in the northern part." Yes, indeed, and Muvico, with its stadium-style seating and lavish finishes, would likely be very popular with the new wealth pouring into north county. Muvico has some new wealth of its
Lakin firm places FDIC on defense in $25 mortgage fee case
EAST ST. LOUIS - Lakin firm lawyers, a class action against the supplier credit RBMG, aimed at greater target - the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The collapse of the FDIC has RBMG NetBank successor to the defense in a class demanding the accounts of the borrower Lakins Cynthia Brown, in the county of Madison. Brown claims that, if it is a home loan closed RBMG 25 dollars for a courier service, which are not cost as much. FDIC inherited the role of the defendant in September last year when the United States Office of Thrift Supervision NetBank closed. FDIC removed,
General Motors Faces North Carolina Mold Suit, According to Mealey’s.
A North Carolina motorist has sued General Motors Corp., alleging that his sport utility vehicle (SUV) was contaminated with toxic mold, causing mold and yeast to grow inside of his sinus cavities, Mealey Publications report on Mold litigation reported today (Timothy E. Greene, et al. v. General Motors Corp., et al., No. 02CV156, N.C. Super., Watauga Co.). Timothy Greene sued GM and Mack Brown Inc. in Watauga County, N.C., Superior Court. GM designs, manufactures, markets and promotes the Cadillac Escalade SUV bought by Greene. Mack Brown is the dealership where... Source : accessmylibrary.com
Insurance Defense Malpractice Suit May Signal a Trend
An insurance defense bar beset by pressure to handle more cases at lower rates has a new reason to fear carriers as clients. In a rare case of defense lawyer malpractice, a jury in Camden County awarded $362,000 Thursday to an insurance company that didn't like the performance of its outside counsel at a personal injury trial. The jury voted, 6-1, that a New Jersey partner in Philadelphia's 165-lawyer Post & Schell caused Safestep Reinsurance Inc. a loss in the 1997 defense of a worker's claim that he fell from a defective ladder. Carriers rarely sue. In fact, it was