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On an annual basis, lawsuits were 1% up on 2019 despite success in cutting back AOB cases.
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Willis has succeeded in winning an injunction that prevents eight brokers from having any contact with their former clients.
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The InsurTech was locked in a dispute with Deutsche Telekom over whether it owns the copyright to the use of magenta.
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The industry must create a united front to ensure preparedness for the next crisis.
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The revived bill seeks to limit legal fees to a “lodestar” method, based on hours spent on a case.
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Like other lawsuits, the action claims that the presence of the virus constitutes property damage.
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The early January close rests on achieving regulatory approvals by the end of December.
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The landmark transaction with Sentry requires court clearance after gaining the state insurance commissioner’s nod.
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Plaintiffs including State Farm, USAA and Allstate argued the fires were the fault of the US National Park Service.
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Lawmakers are considering evidence from Marsh and Chubb, as well as trade bodies APCIA and Namic.
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The sanctions will further complicate the delayed construction of the 2,460 km pipeline between Russia and Germany.
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Justice Grossman ruled that the former AIG CEO could not prove that the defendant “acted with actual malice”.