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Recovering on Your First Party Insurance Case, Part 1: What is Insurance and How Does it Work?
Insurance is the means by which we, as a society, pool risk of loss. Insurance is a contract that transfers the risk of financial loss from an individual or business to an insurance company, which collects premiums from policyholders and pools it together to pay...
What Insurance May Cover Your Business for Coronavirus Losses?
What Insurance May Cover Your Business for Coronavirus Losses? Author: Thomas R. Lemens, Esq. This is part two of an ongoing series of articles summarizing the current status of insurance coverage for losses arising from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Part one,...
Dealing with Present Challenges and Looking to the Future: From a Conceptual Basis to an Applied Framework for Handling Climate
KEY CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES Climate Change is an International, Interstate, Inter-Regional, Local Problem The problem of climate change spans political boundaries, both international boundaries and state and local boundaries. Because the problem spans political...
Wind Energy
A FRESH BREEZE A GAO report tracks an emerging U.S industry. By Ryan Wiser and Mark Bolinger The wind power industry is in an era of substantial growth, both globally and in the United States. With the market evolving at such a rapid pace, keeping up with trends in...
Numismatic Insurance Case
NUMISMATIC INSURANCE CASE The attorneys at Murr Yanochik, PLLC recently obtained a very advantageous settlement for a Houston numismatic dealer against its Lloyds of London-based insurance carrier. One of the client’s largest-ever shipments of gold and silver coins...
Watson Grinding Explosion Cases
Watson Grinding & Manufacturing and Watson Valve Services, where there was a powerful explosion on January 24, 2020, has filed for bankruptcy....
How New Two-tier Discovery May Impact Information Management and Litigation Involving Electronic Information
Published as “New Rule Could Shake Up E-Discovery,” By George B. Murr Executive Counsel Magazine, January/February 2007 As amended, Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(b)(2)(B) will allow a party responding to discovery requests to forego production of electronic from...