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Dispute Over Historic Church Bell Tower ‘Collapse’ Moves Forward Against Insurer, Judge Rules
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Dispute Over Historic Church Bell Tower ‘Collapse’ Moves Forward Against Insurer, Judge Rules

Posted on: April 24, 2025

On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy of the District of Massachusetts denied Church Mutual Insurance Co.’s motion for summary judgment in a coverage dispute with the […]

Judge Allows UIM Suit to Move Forward Against Turo’s Insurer, Finding ‘Material Change’ in Policies
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Judge Allows UIM Suit to Move Forward Against Turo’s Insurer, Finding ‘Material Change’ in Policies

Posted on: April 21, 2025

A federal judge in Illinois denied an insurance company’s motion to dismiss a Turo driver’s attempts to recover $1 million in underinsured motorist coverage, concluding that the plaintiff […]

Insurer Denies Dunkin’ Donuts Franchise Coverage in Employment Class Action
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Insurer Denies Dunkin’ Donuts Franchise Coverage in Employment Class Action

Posted on: March 28, 2025

A Pennsylvania insurer is asking a federal judge in Illinois to rule that it has no duty to defend or indemnify a Dunkin’ Donuts franchise or its parent […]

Condo Storm Damage Suit Cleared for Trial Against Insurer, Federal Judge Rules
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Condo Storm Damage Suit Cleared for Trial Against Insurer, Federal Judge Rules

Posted on: March 10, 2025

A federal judge allowed an Illinois condominium association’s lawsuit against its insurer to continue this week and said a jury should decide if an insurance company is on […]

Insurer can’t invade debtor’s homestead to recoup $290K overpayment
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Insurer can’t invade debtor’s homestead to recoup $290K overpayment

Posted on: November 1, 2024

Matthew J. Hamel (left) and Richard S. Ravosa Jr., attorneys for debtor A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge has held that an insurance company could not invade a Chapter […]

Missouri Court Upholds $28M Jury Verdict Against Life Insurer, Remands for Prejudgment Interest Award
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Missouri Court Upholds $28M Jury Verdict Against Life Insurer, Remands for Prejudgment Interest Award

Posted on: October 1, 2024

In addition to upholding a $28 million jury award against an insurance company in a class-action suit over universal life insurance policies, a Missouri appellate court recently sent a portion of […]

Judge Sides With Insurer Over Historic Chicago Building’s $1.14M Estimate
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Judge Sides With Insurer Over Historic Chicago Building’s $1.14M Estimate

Posted on: July 8, 2024

A federal judge sided with Travelers Indemnity Co. in a dispute over repairs to the historic Pittsfield Building in downtown Chicago, finding that the plaintiffs’ reliance on an […]

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