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Duty to Defend: Johnson Controls' Attempt to Turn Excess Insurance into Primary Insurance Image

Duty to Defend: Johnson Controls' Attempt to Turn Excess Insurance into Primary Insurance

Chet A. Kronenberg, Sarah E. Luppen & Colin H. Rolfs

On April 2, 2012, Johnson Controls and certain of its excess insurers filed simultaneous motions for summary judgment on the duty to defend issue in the Milwaukee County circuit court. The outcome of these motions will be of great interest to insurers since Johnson Controls is seeking to fundamentally change the role and function of excess insurance.

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Law Firm Turnarounds

William F. Brennan

Can a firm be saved when it is facing multiple critical threats to its existence? The answer is yes ' <i>if the firm acts quickly and decisively.</i>

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Real Property Law

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Expert analysis of important rulings.

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Development

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

In-depth analysis of an important ruling.

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Cooperatives & Condominiums

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Several key cases are discussed.

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The Enforceability of Liquidated Damages Clauses in Real Estate Leases

Alexander Lycoyannis

Will courts will enforce liquidated damages clauses in real estate leases? A look at recent rulings.

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Decisions of Interest

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Analysis of recent key decisions.

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NJ & CT News

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What's happening in neighboring states.

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Filing Objections to the Final Order of a Support Magistrate

Bari Brandes Corbin & Evan Brandes

Family Court Act ' 439(e) provides that the final order of a Support Magistrate ' after objections and the rebuttal, if any, have been reviewed by a judge ' may be appealed pursuant to article eleven of the Family Court Act. But, note to litigators! Extreme care must be taken to follow all the rules during the objection process.

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Commission Weighs New Family Law-Related Acts

Mary Kay Kisthardt & Barbara Handschu

The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA), which has now been enacted in 49 states, has significantly reduced the number of interstate custody disputes. Practitioners may not, however, be aware of the process by which these uniform acts are promulgated.

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