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This week the team looks at the final throes of lawsuit activity connected to Irma claims and new entries into the A&H sector.
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The utility company emerged from Chapter 11 earlier this month following an $11bn settlement with insurers.
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The hearing relates to a regulatory investigation into the sale of Carry Guard policies.
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It is one of the first rebate-related class actions filed in response to coronavirus.
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MJC Labor Solutions is accused of withholding an employee’s passport and pay and failing to provide sanitary accommodation.
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It follows an earlier decision by a New York state court that a magazine publisher had not sustained physical damage from coronavirus.
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Ascot leads the marine liability program, which sources describe as an important test case for the market.
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The specialty company’s share price has fallen 83 percent in the past six months.
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In its complaint Citizens accuses Strems Law Firm of “egregious dilatory tactics”.
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The insurers say they are not liable for Hertz’s defense costs from a 2014 regulatory probe.
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The utility expects to emerge from Chapter 11 in July after a bankruptcy court approves its settlement.
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The value of accounting adjustments made by Ronald Pipoly are said to have exceeded $300mn by the end of 2015.