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The parties did not disclose whether any money changed hands to settle the legal proceedings.
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The parties did not disclose whether any money changed hands to end the legal proceedings.
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Mercury Insurance denies allegations that it did not comply with the state’s consumer protection laws.
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In the lawsuit, filed last week in a New York court, WTW is seeking injunctive relief and compensatory damages over a year after Lockton lured the executives.
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The discovery process will run through August and September, and the court will hold a hearing on Aon’s motion for a preliminary injunction on October 12.
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The complaint was filed yesterday in Illinois and judge Martha Pacold is overseeing the case.
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Gartner accuses the broker of breaching its fiduciary duty and negligent misrepresentation for selling policies that didn’t cover its losses from pandemic-canceled events.
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WTW sued the rival broker over the poaching of 25 members of its senior living group in September 2021.
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The complaint was filed on July 14 in the Superior Court of Suffolk County in Massachusetts.
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Since January, claims lawsuits have hovered around the low to mid 4,000s each month.
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The complaint, filed in late June, names John Thomas, Andrew Bennett and Jennifer Boyers Gullett as defendants.
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The brokers expect to reach an out-of-court agreement to end the poaching case in south Florida within two weeks.