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Pandemonium in the Time of Pandemic: Potential Shift in Insurance Agent & Broker Standard of Care in the Wake of COVID-19
There has been an increase in recent coverage litigation resulting from COVID-19 business losses that could flood the
The material in this law alert has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.
Denial of choice of one-time change physician affirmed. Misconduct finding reversed and remanded, and instruction to reconsider claim for temporary partial disability benefits.
First District Court of Appeal affirms judge’s denial of the claimant’s selection of one-time change physician but reverses and remands the judge’s finding of misconduct
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COVID-19 EDI Reporting
The Workers' Compensation Insurance Organizations (WCIO) has approved the addition of a new Cause Code of 83 for Pandemic and a new Nature Code of 83 for COVID-19.
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Defending a Public Defender Under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act
The New Jersey Supreme Court recently held that the New Jersey Tort Claims Act applies to legal malpractice claims made against public defenders.
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Superior Court Warns Insurers: Be Specific in RORs and Update Them When Necessary
In Selective Way Ins. Co. v. MAK Servs., 2020 Pa. Super. LEXIS 342 (Pa. Super.
Legal Update for Insurance Services - April 29, 2020, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.
As States Begin to Ease Stay-At-Home Restrictions, EEOC Provides Guidance on Return-To-Work Requirements and COVID-19 Testing
The first directives on what needs to happen before businesses will be permitted to reopen and employees return to work have just been announced in various states.
Legal Updates for Employment Law - April 24, 2020, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall
Bad Faith Law From NJ Assembly Finance Committee Is Structured to Strike a Blow to Auto Carriers
In June of 2018, the New Jersey Senate passed a bad faith bill, marking the first time a bad faith bill made it out of the Senate.
Legal Updates for Insurance Services - April 24, 2020, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.