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A federal appeals court has made it clear: property insurers can factor depreciation into actual cash value—so long as the policy spells it out plainly.
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Farmers Insurance has filed a lawsuit accusing a former Oklahoma agent of orchestrating a scheme to steer its policyholders to rival insurers—allegedly funneling business to an agency where his wife is employed.
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For more than a decade, insurance companies and physician groups have been locked in a high-stakes fight over one pivotal question in Florida law: Can doctors step into the role of pharmacists and dispense medications to injured workers—often at significantly higher prices?
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This week, a federal judge handed Marsh a decisive courtroom victory, granting its request to bar a group of former employees now at Howden US from using confidential company information, recruiting additional Marsh staff, or pursuing its current and prospective clients.
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Alliant Insurance Services has become the latest broker to take legal action against upstart rival Howden US, accusing the newcomer of deploying a brazen 'smash-and-grab' playbook to lure entire teams away from competing firms—an aggressive tactic that’s now igniting a high-stakes courtroom showdown.
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A Long Island strip club was allegedly nothing more than a thinly disguised brothel, where managers secretly sold dancers to wealthy clients for sex behind locked, soundproof doors, according to a bombshell $2.5 million lawsuit.