Dr. Ken Broda-Bahm | Holland & Hart It has been a rough couple of years for science. Our newly-unmasked population seems to be more divided than ever about our ability to rely on science in applying systematic and neutral procedures in order to find reliable answers to the questions that matter. A sizable chunk of… Continue reading Address Anti-Expert Bias: 5 Ways
Month: May 2022
Statute of Limitations and Bad Faith Claims: Factors to Consider
Anastasiya Collins | Saxe Doernberger & Vita How much time do our clients have to bring a bad faith action against an insurer? Although we are not frequently asked this question, it is one that we constantly analyze before asserting a bad faith claim. To answer this question, we look to the statute of limitations,… Continue reading Statute of Limitations and Bad Faith Claims: Factors to Consider
Lead Paint Coverage Claim Bites The Dust
Gina M. Foran, William Baron and Philip Matthews | Duane Morris Duane Morris lawyers helped secure a victory at the California Court of Appeal when the court held Tuesday that ConAgra’s insurers have no duty to indemnify ConAgra against a public nuisance action in which ConAgra was ordered to contribute to an abatement fund due… Continue reading Lead Paint Coverage Claim Bites The Dust
Montana: Unambiguous Exclusions Enforced Despite Lack of Table of Contents Required Under Statute
Alicia Gurries | Cozen O’Connor A recent Supreme Court decision, High Country Paving, Inc. v. United Fire & Cas. Co., 2022 MT 72, ¶ 1, answered in the negative a question certified by a federal district court regarding tensions inherent in Montana’s Property and Casualty Insurance Policy Simplification Act (“PSA”). The Ninth Circuit had submitted the… Continue reading Montana: Unambiguous Exclusions Enforced Despite Lack of Table of Contents Required Under Statute
Boots on the Ground- A Great Way to Learn and Help Construction Clients
Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings This past week, I attended the Construction Law and Public Contracts seminar in Charlottesville, VA and also a breakfast meeting of the Richmond chapter of the Associated General Contractors of Virginia. Reflecting on this past week, I realized that my membership and participation in both of these great organizations (I am… Continue reading Boots on the Ground- A Great Way to Learn and Help Construction Clients