Law
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A group of foreign insurers including underwriters at Lloyd’s of London won a bid to force into arbitration a property owner’s suit seeking coverage for Hurricane Harvey damage after a Texas federal court decided the insureds had failed to adequately show why their policy’s arbitration clause shouldn’t stand… Read this piece in its entirety at…
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A New York drug distributor told a Rochester federal court that Hiscox Insurance Co. shouldn’t be allowed to “flee from its coverage obligations” in a case seeking to force the insurer to advance costs for an upcoming trial over the drug distributor’s alleged role in the opioid epidemic… Read this piece in its entirety at…
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An attorney challenging Delaware’s judicial political parity rule told the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday that a provision of the state constitution requiring equal representation of parties on the bench is “offensive to the First Amendment”… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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Ferring Pharmaceuticals Inc. has asked a New York federal court to exclude the testimony of the former head of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, saying it would be a “waste of time” in a patent case involving medication meant to help regulate fluid balance in the body… Read this piece in its entirety at…
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The NCAA has asked a California federal court to hold off enforcing a magistrate judge’s recommendation that the college athletic association pay $33 million in attorney fees and costs to student-athletes who won an injunction barring the NCAA from restricting their education-related compensation… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
