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Employer Erred by Downloading Former Employee’s Personal Email; But, Failure to Preserve it Was Not Spoliation; and, There Was a Gap in Employee Handbook Clause Permitting Employer Access Post-Termination

E-Discovery LLC

Shapiro v. Hyperheal Hyperbarics, Inc., __ Md. App. __, 2024 WL 4379976 (Apl. Ct. Md. Oct. 3, 2024), is a lengthy and complex decision. The Court wrote: “By our count, the parties have brought a total of seven lawsuits against each other, although many of the legal arguments throughout these suits are obscured by personal attacks by both parties and stories that are inconsistent even within themselves.

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Supreme Court to Decide If White, Straight Workers Face Higher Bar in Bias Lawsuits

Insurance Journal

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide whether it should be more difficult for workers from “majority backgrounds,” such as white or heterosexual people, to prove workplace discrimination claims.

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Cracks in the Kremlin’s War Machine: Equipment Losses, War Crimes, and Social Media Crackdowns

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: The following report provides a concise analysis of the developments in the Russo-Ukrainian War for October 5-6, 2024. Derived from the Institute for the Study of War’s assessments, this article examines the critical elements influencing the war’s current trajectory, including significant Russian equipment losses, Ukrainian counteroffensives, internal pressures on the Russian military, and ongoing efforts to document Russian war crimes.

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Long COVID Claims Still Impact California’s Workers Comp System, Report Shows

Insurance Journal

The impact and surge of long-term COVID on the California workers’ compensation system since 2020 has been prevalent, including long-term impacts on disability and long-term patterns of medical cost and treatment on long COVID claims.

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Trial Prep: What Attorneys Really Want (And How to Deliver It)

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Get ready to uncover what attorneys really need from you when it comes to trial prep in this new webinar! Attorney and law professor, Joe Stephens, J.D., will share proven techniques for anticipating attorney needs, organizing critical documents, and transforming complex information into compelling case presentations. Key Learning Objectives: Organization That Makes Sense 🎯 Learn how to structure and organize case materials in ways that align with how attorneys actually work and think.

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STRIKING OUT AMENDED PLEADINGS, EXTENSIONS OF TIME AND THE ISSUE OF THE “IMPLIED SANCTION”: COURT OF APPEAL DECISION

Civil Litigation Brief

For some time now the courts have been grappling with the notion of the “implied sanction” in relation to rules and orders. Some rules are subject to “implied sanctions” so that a failure to comply means that a party has.

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How Insurance Industry Can Use AI Safely and Ethically

Insurance Journal

Several types of artificial intelligence are already being adopted by various parts of the insurance industry and they have the potential to deliver extraordinary efficiency savings, opening the door for even more profitability, innovation, and complex problem solving.

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Couple Seriously Injured in Uber Crash Blocked From Court by Uber Eats Terms

Insurance Journal

A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a couple severely injured in an Uber driver crash cannot sue Uber because their minor daughter months earlier waived their rights to a trial when she ordered food via the Uber Eats …

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Turbocharge Your In-House Success

InHouseBlog

Looking to take your in-house game to higher levels, such as becoming a Deputy GC or General Counsel? In-house success takes effort!

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Hippo, Orion180 Expand Homeowner Offerings in Southeast

Insurance Journal

Hippo, a publicly traded property insurance brokerage based in California, said it will expand its new homes insurance program in the disaster-prone states of Florida, Texas and California.

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Exploring Social Mobility, Diversity and Inclusion in Law – Salma Maqsood – S8 E31

Legally Speaking

Learn more about the importance of accessible education and diverse representation in the legal sector. Salma Maqsood joined me in this exciting episode to discuss her experiences of entering law. So why should you be listening in?

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Visibility Into the Strategy & Supporting Documents of Major US Law Firms

Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis aggregates state trial court data across the Trellis platform enabling users to: look up a particular metric related to a specific law firm (such as, how many cases a law firm had or has against another law firm), and see the actual dockets and documents supporting the metric. Trellis data is maximized in a revolutionary and unique way to provide users an exclusive look into a law firm litigating in state trial courts.

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NCCI Unveils New, More Precise Workers’ Comp Medical Price Index

Insurance Journal

By William Rabb In recent years, workers’ compensation insurers have struggled to accurately gauge the precise trends in medical costs, and have had to rely on indexes that weren’t quite on-point: The U.S.

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Employee-Owned CoVerica Goes the Extra Mile

Insurance Journal

By Ezra Amacher Earlier this year CoVerica Insurance rolled out an employee-owned stock program, giving the agency’s staff an opportunity to become part-owners of the organization.

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US Nuclear Verdicts Break Records and Drive Social Inflation to 7% in 2023: Report

Insurance Journal

By L.S. Howard Nuclear verdicts in the United States are breaking records with 27 court cases each awarding compensation of more than $100 million during 2023, according to Swiss Re executives. Social inflation in the U.S.

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Using AI to Provide a More Human Claims Experience

Insurance Journal

The robots are coming — and in some cases, they’re here. Advancements in generative artificial intelligence are enhancing claims processes in many ways, from improving First Notices of Loss (FNOLs) to analyzing videos and images to assessing damage quickly.

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Deposition Prep Like a Pro: Insights from a Paralegal's Playbook

Speaker: Kaitlyn "The Persnickety Paralegal" Story

Deposition preparation is a critical aspect of a paralegal's role, requiring meticulous attention to detail and proactive management of the case timeline. In this session, participants will explore how effective deposition preparation not only contributes to the success of the legal team but also helps maintain a balanced workflow, minimizing last-minute crises.

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Report: Over 250,000 US Properties Have Repeated NFIP Claims

Insurance Journal

By Ezra Amacher More than a quarter million U.S. properties have repeated claims for federal flood insurance, costing the National Flood Insurance Program billions of dollars in claims, according to new federal data compiled by the National Resources Defense Council.

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It’s All in the Family at Higginbotham

Insurance Journal

By Chad Hemenway There’s a certain “something” about Rusty Reid that makes it clear why folks might like to work for him as chief executive and chairman of Higginbotham. He feels like a buddy, a big brother, maybe an uncle.

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At Mackoul Risk Solutions, ‘Employees Come First’

Insurance Journal

By Allen Laman Instead of becoming a major league umpire, Ed Mackoul chose to help his father build an insurance empire. Ed wasn’t sure how his life would turn out before joining Mackoul & Associates in 1995.

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Employee Well-Being Is a Priority at Prestige

Insurance Journal

By William Rabb Finding insurance coverage for trucking firms could be considered a high-stress occupation. With the rise of nuclear lawsuit verdicts and “big-truck attorneys,” escalating premiums, and new state laws and regulations, it’s a lot to think about.

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Stay On Top of Newly Filed State & Federal Litigation: Curated Just for You!

With Daily Filings Report by Trellis you will receive an email and csv file daily with all new cases filed in the jurisdictions you're tracking. Each new case will include all case metadata like judge, parties, counsel, practice area, and even direct links to the full docket and complaint. Trellis Daily Filings Reports provide direct access to newly filed state and federal litigation curated just for you.

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Clyde & Co: First-Half Carrier M&A Activity Falls to 15-Year Low

Insurance Journal

By Allen Laman The first half of 2024 set a 15-year low for insurance carrier mergers and acquisitions, according to Clyde & Co’s latest Mid-Year Growth Report.

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JPMorgan Client Who Lost $50 Million Fortune Amid Dementia Denied Trial

Insurance Journal

A once-wealthy JPMorgan Chase & Co. client whose portfolio crumbled as he slid into dementia lost a legal battle seeking to recoup his fortune from the bank.

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AM Best Downgrades Credit Ratings of Texas Farm Bureau

Insurance Journal

AM Best has downgraded the Financial Strength Rating (FSR) to B++ (Good) from A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings (Long-Term ICR) to “bbb+” (Good) from “a-” (Excellent) of Texas Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company and its affiliates, Farm …

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Hurricane Francine Insured Losses Expected to Be Manageable

Insurance Journal

Losses from Hurricane Francine are expected to be manageable for property/casualty insurers, with major population centers sparred from the worst of the storm’s damage. Privately insured loss from Hurricane Francine are estimated to be close to $1.

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Underwriters Wary of PFAS Amid ‘Superstorm’ of Litigation, Regulation

Insurance Journal

By Allen Laman As litigation and regulation increase around per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), insurance underwriting is tightening across lines.

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Trust Matters

Insurance Journal

When it comes to small business owners and their insurance providers, trust matters. So do personalized relationships.

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Treating Employees Like Clients Is the Golden Rule at Morris & Garritano

Insurance Journal

By Don Jergler Want a simple, yet effective agency management tip for making your employees happy? Treat them like customers.

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People & Places

Insurance Journal

National Zurich North America, headquartered in Schaumburg, Illinois, promoted Chris Nolan to head of surety in U.S. national accounts. Nolan, who is based in New Jersey, succeeds Bob Murray, who retired in June.

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How Flood Risk Is Driving an Insurance Protection Gap in the US

Insurance Journal

It is likely that you have read recent headlines sounding the alarm over a potentially uninsurable future.

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America’s Best Agencies To Work For

Insurance Journal

The votes are in for the 2024 Best Independent Insurance Agency to Work For survey by Insurance Journal.

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Redefining the Employee Experience for Today’s Workplace

Insurance Journal

An organization’s ability to provide an exceptional employee experience impacts its success in many ways, from driving profitability and growth to enhancing customer satisfaction.

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My New Markets

Insurance Journal

Multi-Family Commercial Property Program Market Detail: Amalgamated Insurance Underwriters offers a commercial property program for hard to place multi-family habitational/commercial properties.

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Declarations

Insurance Journal

‘Changing of the Guard’ “Those of us who have watched Berkshire Hathaway for a long time have suspected there may be a changing of the guard in insurance operations.

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As Traffic Deaths Remain High, US Awards $1 Billion for Road Safety Projects

Insurance Journal

By David Shepardson The U.S. Transportation Department said it is awarding $1 billion for a series of projects aimed at reducing traffic crashes, as road deaths remain sharply higher than pre-pandemic levels.

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Strategies to Recruit Insurance Producers in Today’s Job Market

Insurance Journal

A surprising question about recruiting emerged in 2024. Insurance agencies have consistently asked me, “What are you seeing in the market for insurance producers?” The fact that agencies are looking for producers doesn’t shock me.