Since Legal only filed its complaint on May 4, 2020, Strathmore has not yet had an opportunity to respond by way of an answer, a motion to dismiss, or for judgment on the pleadings.
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Massachusetts Court Rules On Liability Insurer Summarily Denying Chelsea Condo Coverage Based On A Complaint Alone
In this First Circuit appeal, the Court outlined the fine line that distinguishes when an insurer may refuse to defend a complaint based on its allegations alone.
Sonsie Suit: Mass. Appeals Court Reverses Superior Court Ordering Entry Of At Least $4.5m In Punitive Damages Against Liberty Mutual
In an unusual decision, the Appeals Court has ordered the Superior Court to enter, on remand, punitive damages of not less than $4.5 million nor more than $9 million against Liberty Mutual.
Equifax To Pay $18 Million Over Data Breach Affecting Nearly Three Million Massachusetts Residents
Settlement Includes One of the Largest Penalties Obtained by a Single State AG in a Data Breach Case.
Will Insurers Be Required To Pay COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims?
An analysis of how the push to have business interruption insurance coverage respond to the mounting losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is intensifying on several fronts.