The Difference in the Outcome of Your COVID-19 Business Interruption Suit May Depend on Which Court You File In Nov 12, 2022 By Harrece Gassery
Breaking Appraisal News! Colorado Allows Causation To Be Determined In Appraisal Oct 01, 2021 By Chip Merlin
Insurance Company Attorneys Often Wrongfully Argue That a Fraud Occurs When Parties Only Have a Difference of Opinion Jun 13, 2021 By Chip Merlin
Accord & Satisfaction: Puerto Rico Supreme Court Rules for Policyholder in Hurricane Maria Claim Jun 10, 2021 By Merlin Law Group
Has Your Insurer Elected to Repair Your Damage? It Needs to Do the Work In a Reasonable Time and Correctly May 21, 2021 By Chip Merlin
Multi-District Litigation Policyholders Win a Business Interruption Coverage Battle Over “Direct Physical Loss” Feb 25, 2021 By Merlin Law Group
Florida Supreme Court Issues Anti-Consumer Opinion and Holds Insurance Companies Are Immune From Foreseeable and Consequential Damages When They Breach Contracts Jan 23, 2021 By Chip Merlin
Is the California Notice-Prejudice Rule a Fundamental Public Policy For Purposes of Choice of Law Analysis? Oct 04, 2020 By Iris Kuhn
California Supreme Court Rules Vertical Stacking Applies, Not Horizontal Apr 11, 2020 By Daniel Veroff