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Latham & Watkins, Baker McKenzie, and Meysan have taken centre stage in the Middle East’s financial landscape in recent weeks, handling key advisory roles on sukuk and bond issues in Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Kuwait. Saudi Arabia Latham & Watkins advised on Saudi Aramco’s update of its Global Medium Term…
In a First-of-Its-Kind Decision, Divided CT Supreme Court Rules on Permanency Benefits | Connecticut Law Tribune Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/ctlawtribune/2024/08/08/in-a-first-of-its-kind-decision-divided-ct-supreme-court-rules-on-permanency-benefits/ Credit: wladimir1804/Adobe Stock NEWS “The majority of the court, unfortunately, has now blended the standard for determining the maturing of permanency benefits into our well-established standard for the vesting of…
Virus Insurance Policy Doesn’t Cover Restaurant’s COVID Closure, California Supreme Court Says
Owners of a San Francisco restaurant had no reason to expect their insurance to pay for pandemic-related losses even though their policy included coverage for virus-caused damages, California’s Supreme Court unanimously held Thursday. In a 27-page opinion, the court said John’s Grill’s property insurance, specifically its “limited fungi, bacteria or…
For tech companies, one antitrust expert says to stay tuned for more scrutiny of relationships with operating systems and platforms after a ruling against Google in the federal government’s antitrust suit. And benefit to consumers from such relationships might not provide a sufficient defense to antitrust charges. On Monday, the U.S.…
Insurance coverage is meant to provide you with peace of mind by ensuring that you have a financial backup in case of destructive events, like a tornado. However, all insurance companies and policies are different, so if you are wondering, “Do insurance companies cover tornado damage?”, the answer is both…
Six and one-half years have passed since “Lavern’s Law” became effective and provided a long overdue date of discovery rule to protect victims of negligent failures to diagnose cancer from having their statutes of limitations expire before they knew or had reason to know that they were injured by medical…
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