Judges in Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and California are deciphering what “quarantine” means in insurance policies at the heart of class actions brought after governmental orders tied to the COVID-19 pandemic forced ski resorts to shut down and travelers to cancel their plans. Some policies provided coverage in the event someone gets “quarantined.” Click Here […]
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Each week, the Law.com Barometer newsletter, powered by the ALM Global Newsroom and Legalweek brings you the trends, disruptions, and shifts our Click Here To Read The Full Article
American Bar Foundation Starts National Search for New Executive Director as Current Leader Plans Exit
Ajay Mehrotra will be stepping down from his position as executive director, effective Aug. 31, 2022. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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3 Decades Ago, Justice Scalia Foresaw Challenges to Vaccine Mandates
Nearly 30 years ago, the late Justice Antonin Scalia cautioned his colleagues that there would be claims for religious exemptions from vaccine mandates if the justices headed down the road that a number of them now seem ready to travel. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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