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Oregon Man Alleges Omaha Diocese Ignored Abuse Reports

Jan 8 2008 // A second man from Springfield, Ore., has filed a lawsuit in Nebraska alleging that the Omaha Archdiocese ignored reports that one of its priests was having improper contact with children. The lawsuit was filed this week in...

Great American Insurance Fights Mass. AG Bid-Rigging Charge

Jan 7 2008 // The Massachusetts attorney general has accused Great American Insurance Group of bid-rigging for what she says was a fake price quote it submitted in 2004 to a Norwood technology firm. Attorney General Martha Coakley last...

Mauna Kea Beach Hotel Owners Sue Insurer for Earthquake Claim

Jan 3 2008 // The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel on the Big Island of Hawaii has sued one of its insurance carriers for denying a $20 million claim stemming from last year’s earthquakes. The hotel has been closed for repairs and...

Top Insurance Stories in 2007 in Midwest

Dec 31 2007 // From storms that flooded the Midwest destroying homes and business in the summer to a court ruling that could have a significantly negative impact on the medical malpractice insurance market in the state of Illinois, 2007...

Ohio Companies Sue Bureau of Workers’ Comp over Rating System

Dec 27 2007 // Three companies have filed a class-action suit against the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation over a system that they say costs employers million of dollars in excessive premiums. The companies argue that the...

Country Star Toby Keith, Family Win Wrongful Death Suit in Okla.

Dec 27 2007 // An Oklahoma jury awarded country music star Toby Keith, his mother and his siblings $2.8 million in damages from the 2001 collision that killed Keith’s father. A jury returned the verdict against Elias Rodriguez and...

West Va.’s BrickStreet Sued Over Agent Commissions

Dec 23 2007 // Two companies are suing West Virginia’s workers’ compensation writer BrickStreet Mutual Insurance Co. over agent commissions. Aero-Fab Inc. and The Bunch Co. allege that Brickstreet is billing companies for the...

From Med Mal Caps to RICO Violations, No Headline Shortage in 2007

Dec 23 2007 // Severe summer storms that ransacked the Midwest, a court ruling that could negatively impact the medical malpractice insurance market in Illinois and RICO allegations in Minnesota were just a few of the news stories that...

Subprime Contagion: Where Will the Litigation Wave Spread Next?

Dec 23 2007 // The subprime mortgage meltdown has been a leading story on the front pages of newspapers around the country for the past few months. The uproar also has led to a flood of new lawsuits and to concerns about how much further...

Subprime Contagion: Where Will the Litigation Wave Spread Next?

Dec 23 2007 // The subprime mortgage meltdown has been a leading story on the front pages of newspapers around the country for the past few months. The uproar also has led to a flood of new lawsuits and to concerns about how much further...

Squabble Over Mich. Drug Law Intensifies After Vioxx Settlement

Dec 23 2007 // More than 1,000 Michigan residents could end up getting part of a $4.85 billion national settlement if they or their loved ones took the painkiller Vioxx. But that hasn’t squelched a firestorm over the state’s...

Fla. Gov. Asks Lawyers to Review Suing Property Insurers over Rates

Dec 21 2007 // Gov. Charlie Crist said Wednesday he wants three trial lawyers to review documents for a possible class-action lawsuit against property insurers, alleging that the industry hasn’t passed on savings to consumers as...

Illinois’ Madison County Dropped from Judicial Hellhole List

Dec 19 2007 // Ann Callis knows Madison County’s court system has taken mighty public knocks, from President Bush branding it an example of medical malpractice litigation run amok to a special-interest group calling the venue a...

New La. AG not Ready to Comment on Insurer Lawsuit

Dec 19 2007 // Louisiana Attorney General-elect Buddy Caldwell said he wants his office free of politics and speedier on issuing guidance on legal matters when he takes office in January 2008. Caldwell, who moves into the job Jan. 14,...

N.J. Dry Cleaner Who Lost Suit Makes Santa’s Naughty List

Dec 19 2007 // A Cherry Hill, N.J. dry cleaner now knows how to get on Santa’s naughty list: lose his suit. Donning a new red velvet suit with soft white trim and shiny black boots, a perfectly jolly Max Weisberg arrived through...

N.J. Turnpike Drops Lawsuit Against Deceased Drivers

Dec 19 2007 // The New Jersey Turnpike Authority admits it made a mistake suing two dead motorists for damage to the toll road. Four people died and four were injured when a truck loaded with bricks rear-ended a car last year, triggering...

Iowa Pair Agree to Settlement in Taco John’s Lawsuit

Dec 18 2007 // A lawsuit filed by northeast Iowa residents who became ill after eating tainted lettuce at Taco John’s restaurants in the Waterloo area has been settled out of court. Karen Hibben-Levi, of Waterloo, and the parents...

Companies Suing West Va. Insurer BrickStreet Over Agent Commissions

Dec 17 2007 // Two companies are suing West Virginia’s workers’ compensation writer BrickStreet Mutual Insurance Co. over agent commissions. Aero-Fab Inc. and The Bunch Co. allege that Brickstreet is billing companies for the...

Squabble over Mich. Drug Law Intensifies after Vioxx Settlement

Dec 17 2007 // More than 1,000 Michigan residents could end up getting part of a $4.85 billion national settlement if they or their loved ones took the painkiller Vioxx. But that hasn’t squelched a firestorm over the state’s...

Miss. Litigation Group Forms to Maintain Momentum in Katrina Cases

Dec 14 2007 // The Katrina Litigation Group announced its formation in Mississippi to proceed where the Scruggs Katrina Group began with major litigation on behalf of policy holders. This group is comprised of the Barrett Law Office,...