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  • If your e-commerce company were to suffer a data breach, do you know that there is insurance coverage for related costs under some commercial crime-insurance policies? It is so. An Ohio federal court has held that a computer and funds transfer fraud endorsement in an AIG commercial-crime policy provides coverage for a data breach.

    December 28, 2010Scott N. Godes
  • News from neighboring states.

    December 23, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Pre-nupitis" is a "disease" that afflicts the so-called less-monied spouse (the LMS) who, in upwards of 95% of the cases, is the bride-to-be.

    December 23, 2010Marcy L. Wachtel
  • Two recently filed suits, one in Connecticut and one in New York, claim that the United States, by relying on the Defense of Marriage Act to deny the validity of same-sex marriages violated the constitutional rights of the plaintiff gay and lesbian married couples.

    December 23, 2010Janice G. Inman
  • Fee dispute arbitration, which is usually a condition precedent to suit, is an oft-underused vehicle to help secure payment of fees in a less formal environment where the client may see that resolution is the best option.

    December 23, 2010Lee Rosenberg
  • A key rulingsof importance.

    December 23, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Recent happenings in the med mal practice area.

    December 23, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Recent news of importance.

    December 23, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Physicians who wish to minimize their potential liability for off-label prescriptions of drugs and devices have several tools they may use to position themselves favorably in the event of future litigation. Using these "best practices" will go a long way in helping their defense.

    December 23, 2010Lori G. Cohen and Sara K. Thompson