by William Lalor | Apr 14, 2020 | Business Law, Connecticut, COVID-19, COVID-19, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, New York
Since mid-March, state and federal courts throughout the U.S. have issued widely varying “general orders” and interim rules affecting all pending or anticipated litigation by restricting courts access, staying filing or other deadlines, and otherwise...
by William Lalor | Mar 30, 2020 | Coronavirus, COVID-19, Insurance Law, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Early this month, I previewed some basic coverage issues faced by insured businesses and their insurers in the context of COVID-19. As the pandemic has spread across the US and crippled innumerable businesses, business interruption coverage litigation has begun, and...
by William Lalor | Nov 13, 2019 | Insurance Law, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
The New York Law Journal has published my article discussing some basic insurance coverage issues pertaining to the New York Child Victims Act (“NYCVA”), which opened a one-year window for victims of sex abuse to file suit against perpetrators, employers,...
by William Lalor | Sep 19, 2019 | Insurance Law
Connecticut Public Adjusters, Beware Recently, a client in Connecticut had a series of disputes with a public adjustment firm in connection with a residential fire loss. Setting aside some other issues, the firm violated Connecticut law in two respects: (1) by failing...
by William Lalor | Aug 13, 2019 | Business Law, Insurance Law, Uncategorized
“Loss profits” is one component of potentially recoverable damages in a small business or other business setting. A fire or flood caused by a third-party affecting a business may damage a building structure, inventory and other property, or real property, as to...
by William Lalor | Sep 28, 2018 | Insurance Law, Uncategorized
Check out my next installment of articles for my Good Morning Wilton. It discusses issues that individual insureds should keep an eye on when their interests are represented by counsel funded by a liability insurer. Connecticut takes a minority approach (known as the...
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