Rob Adler | Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton When seeking sanctions for spoliated evidence, the nature of the evidence and your jurisdiction can play a pivotal role. Are you in state or federal court? Is the missing evidence electronically stored information or not? The same facts and circumstances could yield vastly different outcomes depending on the… Continue reading Planting the Seeds of Accountability for Spoliation Sanctions
Month: December 2024
Not Enough Slices of the Pie: Handling Multiple Claims and Insufficient Policy Limits
Neil Mody and Hannah Teller | Kennedys Insurers often face the difficult scenario of multiple claims by third-parties under the same policy. In these situations, the reality is that no matter how many claims are settled, the available policy limits may be insufficient to satisfy all claims. It is important for insurers to be well… Continue reading Not Enough Slices of the Pie: Handling Multiple Claims and Insufficient Policy Limits
Breaking Down the Walls: A Series on Construction Delay Claims (Part 1 of 6)
Thomas Certo, Gary Brummer and Jacob Lokash | Ankura In the fast-paced world of construction, delays can pose significant challenges to project success. In this Breaking Down the Walls series, Gary Brummer, a partner at Margie Strub Construction Law LLP, and Jacob Lokash, an associate at the firm, draw upon their extensive legal expertise to explore the… Continue reading Breaking Down the Walls: A Series on Construction Delay Claims (Part 1 of 6)
Breaking Down the Walls: A Series on Construction Delay Claims (Part 2 of 6)
Thomas Certo, Gary Brummer and Jacob Lokash | Ankura In the fast-paced world of construction, delays can pose significant challenges to project success. In this Breaking Down the Walls series, Gary Brummer, a partner at Margie Strub Construction Law LLP, and Jacob Lokash, an associate at the firm, draw upon their extensive legal expertise to explore the… Continue reading Breaking Down the Walls: A Series on Construction Delay Claims (Part 2 of 6)
Insured’s Failure to Cooperate Dooms Claim
Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii The court granted the insurer’s motion for summary judgment based upon the insured’s failure to allow the insurer to inspect damaged personal property . Ansah v Nationwide Prop. and Cas. Ins. Co., 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 151472 (S. D. Texas Aug. 23, 2024). The insureds… Continue reading Insured’s Failure to Cooperate Dooms Claim
