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Kansas’ Key Insurance Placed Into Liquidation

Insurance Journal

Key Insurance, a Kansas-based insurer specializing in non-standard auto, was placed into liquidation this week after a court ruled the company insolvent. The Shawnee County District Court ordered the liquidation of Key on March 31 after reviewing significant evidence that …

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Court States: Pick Up the Telephone

E-Discovery LLC

USAA Casualty Insurance Co., The court wrote: Here, the Court questions whether the parties have acted with sufficient diligence in pursuing discovery. The court ruled: Despite this, the Court finds it appropriate to grant an extension of the class certification deadlines so the parties may complete discovery.

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Three Key eDiscovery Lessons from Domus BWW Funding v. Arch Insurance Company

Next Generation E-Discovery Law & Tech Blog

Arch Insurance Company is a recent decision focused mostly on issues and challenges related to preservation of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) in a large enterprise. It is an instructive case for in-house counsel, as it demonstrates how avoidable eDiscovery failures can lead to potentially devastating court sanctions.

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Another Approach to Drafting and Discovery of Litigation Hold Notices

E-Discovery LLC

7, 2025), the court held that litigation hold notices were privileged. THE HOMELAND DECISION Homeland is an insurance coverage lawsuit. Defendants filed a third-party complaint against another insurer, Ace. Defendants did so and the insurers challenged the assertion of privilege. There may be a better solution.

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Coinbase Battles SEC Over Access to Gary Gensler’s Private Communications

Complex Discovery

Coinbase has also filed additional legal actions against the SEC and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, seeking compliance with Freedom of Information Act requests related to cryptocurrency rule-making.

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Deposition Misconduct: Rules, Risks, and Remedies

WA Bar News

should not be considered as evidence. a) prohibits a lawyer from using “means that have no substantial purpose other than to embarrass, delay, or burden a third person, or use methods of obtaining evidence that violate the legal rights of such a person.” Irwin (E.D. Washington RPC 4.4(a) Washington RPC 3.4(a) Teck Metals, Ltd.

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Tithing Troubles: Ex-Mormon's Lawsuit Raises Questions About Church Finances and First Amendment Rights

Law and Daily Life

Specifically, Nielsen claimed that the Church spent tithing funds on the development of the City Creek Mall and to bail out the Beneficial Life Insurance Company. He alleged that tithing funds were used to finance the City Creek Mall development and to bail out a troubled for-profit life insurance company owned by the Church.