Following in the Footsteps of Lebron James? Ohio Parts Ways with the Restatement of Liability Insurance
8/17/18
By: Matthew Weiss
Last week Ohio Governor John Kasich signed into law legislation that rejected the American Law Institute’s (ALI) Restatement of the Law of Liability Insurance, claiming that it “does not constitute the public policy of Ohio.” According to …
Eleventh Circuit Rejects Insured’s Claim for Coverage for $10.7 Million Loss Under Computer Fraud Policy
6/18/18
By: Bill Buechner
The Eleventh Circuit recently held that an insured could not recover $10.7 million in losses under a computer fraud policy covering losses “resulting directly from” the use of a computer to fraudulently cause a transfer of funds.…
When the Midas Touch Does Not Protect You From Your CLE Obligations
3/15/18
By: Jonathan M. Romvary
As part of every attorney’s ongoing duty of competence, each jurisdiction requires attorneys to attend Continuing Learning Education classes each year. The failure to attain the minimum required credit hours for substantive and ethical topics may …