BINGO Word of the Day – August 7th

The current game is now: Perimeter BINGO – make a square of all outside top, bottom and side rows.   Today’s Useless Fact:  111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321.   Here is today’s word:   PETER DALY   Previously called words: BRIAN MOFFITT EXPERT WITNESS INSURANCE CLAIMS MERLIN TAYLOR ROOF ALEX WOITSCHECK COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL GREEN ENERGY… Continue reading BINGO Word of the Day – August 7th

CA Supreme Court Allows UCL Claim Based on Conduct That Allegedly Constitutes Unfair Insurance Practices

Joanna McCallum – August 5, 2013 The California Supreme Court yesterday issued a decision that confirms an expansive view of the scope of the unfair competition law, Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 17200 et seq. (the “UCL”). The Court held that an insured may sue an insurer under the UCL based on conduct that… Continue reading CA Supreme Court Allows UCL Claim Based on Conduct That Allegedly Constitutes Unfair Insurance Practices

BINGO Word of the Day – August 6th

Congratulations Karen from Los Angeles – she is our X BINGO winner and has won a $25 Amazon gift card! The current game is now: Perimeter BINGO – make a square of all outside top, bottom and side rows.   Today’s Useless Fact:  Ironically, watermelons, which are 92% water, originated from the Kalahari Desert in… Continue reading BINGO Word of the Day – August 6th

West Virginia Reverses Course to Expand Coverage

Mark Packman and Joao Santa-Rita – July 23, 2013 In the construction industry, small defects in workmanship can result in dramatic losses.  For example, water damage losses arising from an improperly installed bathtub could be many times the cost of installing the tub in the first place.  Some states hold that defective workmanship is not… Continue reading West Virginia Reverses Course to Expand Coverage

BINGO Word of the Day – August 5th

The current game is now: X BINGO – make a “X” from all four corners.   Today’s Useless Fact:  The dunce cap of schoolhouse fame originates from a paper cone placed on the heads of accused witches during the Middle Ages when Joan of Arc was martyred, she was wearing one of them.   Here… Continue reading BINGO Word of the Day – August 5th