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With bad faith actions1 on the rise, insurers have looked to a variety of legal options in defending themselves. -
Introduction Estate planning often is not just as simple as having your family attorney draft you a will. It is . -
In the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court's June 1998 rulings that employers can be held automatically liable for. -
This article discusses the coverage uncertainties that arise for businesses that use the internet. -
If you drive a car, then you probably have seen a reference in your car insurance to uninsured and underinsured mot. -
Most computer systems in use today can only record dates in a two-digit format, i.e., 98 for 1998. This format is v. -
In AARP v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania blocked the EEOC from issuing a final rule that would permit employers to provide lesser retiree health benefits to retirees who are eligible for Medicare than to retirees who are not yet eligible for Medicare. -
The Texas Supreme Court has further limited the "duty of good faith and fair dealing", ruling in a per curiam opinion issued October 18, 1996 that an insurer does not owe its insured a duty to investigate and defend claims against the insured by a third party. -
An insurer has an affirmative obligation to call an insured's attention to changes in the insured's coverage. Wheth. -
You will recall that the Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 (WHCRA) added Section 713 to the Employee Ret.