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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”.
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The dispute was over contentious 1990s tax structures.
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New civil case filings in federal court were up 43% as of the end of June.
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A federal judge says Harvest Moon was unable to prove definitive loss of income.
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Austin Mutual says it should not have to cover McDonald’s, Lexi Management and DAK4 in a coronavirus lawsuit brought by five employees.
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Mini-MDL orders against Arch and United Specialty show that courts will allow policyholders to negotiate as a bloc in niche cases.
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The money will be split between 4,400 people, including survivors and the families of those who lost their lives.