“But it’s 2021!” Service of Motion to Vacate Via Email Found Insufficient by the Eleventh Circuit

Justin K. Fortescue | White and Williams While we are all getting used to the “new normal” of working remotely and relying on emails for almost all communications, a recent decision from the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit provides arbitration practitioners with a stark reminder – the “notice” requirements of the… Continue reading “But it’s 2021!” Service of Motion to Vacate Via Email Found Insufficient by the Eleventh Circuit

This, That, and the Other: Different Insurance Policies Can Cover the Same Loss

Kenneth Gorenberg | Barnes & Thornburg As policyholder counsel, we’re frequently asked which insurance policy may cover a particular claim. Sometimes, the answer is not just one but more than one. How a Claim Can Be Covered By More Than One Policy There are several circumstances in which more than one policy may respond to… Continue reading This, That, and the Other: Different Insurance Policies Can Cover the Same Loss

Yet ANOTHER Reminder to Always Respond

Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings You would think I wouldn’t have to discuss the absolute need to respond to any served pleadings, particularly after some of the prior examples of what can happen if you fail to respond.  Of course, I wouldn’t be starting a post like this if those that were sued contacted an experienced… Continue reading Yet ANOTHER Reminder to Always Respond

Five Tips To Help Navigate The Insurance Claims Process

Courtney Alvarez, Andrew Reidy and Joseph Saka | Lowenstein Sandler Companies purchase liability insurance, often referred to as “litigation insurance,” to help manage the risk of lawsuits they may face. Most policyholders understand that they need to provide notice of claims, but there are a number of parts of the insurance claims process that are… Continue reading Five Tips To Help Navigate The Insurance Claims Process

Navigating Your Construction Project Through Covid-19 Impacts

Kent B. Scott | Babcock Scott and Babcock The relaxation COVID-19 restrictions and reopening of the economy has become a delicate balance. As the return to everyday activity progresses it is important to prepare in advance for this “return to normalcy”, which will almost certainly come in stages, especially as it relates to construction activity.… Continue reading Navigating Your Construction Project Through Covid-19 Impacts

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