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Barry Zalma
over 7 years ago
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The Unfortunate Event Test Rules – Can’t Aggregate Three Accidents into One
Insurance policy limits of liability can cause disputes between insurers and their insureds so that if there is one accident rather than three (even though the result from a single continuous and repeated exposure to the same general conditions) can limit...
Larson's Spotlight
over 7 years ago
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South Dakota: Wages From Multiple Employers Should Be Aggregated to Compute Injured Employee’s Average Weekly Wage
Adopting the “growing minority view” identified in Larson’s Workers’ Compensation Law , the Supreme Court of South Dakota held that the wages an injured employee earned at three, unrelated employments should be aggregated for purposes...
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
over 7 years ago
Environmental
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PA Court Declines to Aggregate Separate Compressor Stations
A Pennsylvania Court recently considered whether a genuine issue of material fact exists as to whether the air contamination sources are “adjacent”, thereby rendering a natural gas operators compressor facilities ineligible for GP-5 (minor...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 8 years ago
Immigration Law
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Matter of Pina-Galindo
Official Headnote: An alien is ineligible for cancellation of removal under section 240A(b)(1)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1229b(b)(1)(C) (2012), if he or she falls within the scope of section 212(a)(2)(B) of the Act, 8...
Randy J. Maniloff
over 11 years ago
Insurance Law
Insurance Coverage
New York’s Highest Court Perplexcess Insurers
Asbestos - But More - If the decision can make it here, it can make it anywhere Randy J. Maniloff, White and Williams, LLP Come on, isn't it annoying that New York's highest court is called the Court of Appeals of New York and not the...
Randy J. Maniloff
over 11 years ago
Insurance Law
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New York’s Highest Court Perplexcess Insurers
Asbestos - But More - If the decision can make it here, it can make it anywhere Randy J. Maniloff, White and Williams, LLP Come on, isn't it annoying that New York's highest court is called the Court of Appeals of New York and not...