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Expansion of Insurer Claw-Back Initiatives

Meagan L. DeJohn & Paul A. Rose

Perhaps encouraged by partial success in recovering or clawing back defense costs paid for their policyholders, insurers increasingly may attempt to recover back settlement payments made on behalf of their policyholders.

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Issues Regarding the Reasonableness of Settlement in London Coverage Arbitration

Kenneth A. Remson

It is important to recognize early on if an insurance policy with a London arbitration provision, or any international arbitration provision, may be called on to contribute to the settlement of a lawsuit. By creating that awareness early on, there is an opportunity to build a stronger record to support the reasonableness of any settlement and to maximize the insured's ability to obtain coverage.

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'Would You Like Fries with That?'

Steve Krause & Irina Boulyjenkova

Recent court decisions addressing the classification of "goods" versus "services" have shed some light on the proper definition of "goods" in the context of whether a particular claim is for "goods" under ' 503(b)(9). However, these decisions have left open some key questions.

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Q&A: Rebecca Turner Shares Her Unique Perspective As a Franchise Attorney and Franchisee

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

In this Q&A, Rebecca Turner discusses how her experience as a franchisee has affected her legal career and how she uses that perspective to work with franchisees and franchisors.

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Recent Developments in Europe and Australia

Kendal Tyre & Diana Vilmenay

This article addresses developments in international franchising, including recent changes in Australia, the European Union, and several countries in Europe.

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The State of the Credit Markets: Implications for the Restructuring Community

James D. Decker & James S. Hadfield

A recent regression from credit recovery trends calls into question whether the momentum from early this year can be regained.

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Municipal Bankruptcy: Coming Soon to a Court Near You

Richard Lapping & Sarah Trum

As tax revenues have declined in the face of falling incomes, sales and property values, more cities small and large have disclosed that resort to Chapter 9 of the Bankruptcy Code, the municipal bankruptcy law, has made it onto their agendas.

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Movers & Shakers

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Who's doing what; who's going where.

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News Briefs

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Highlights of the latest franchising news from around the country.

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Court Watch

Alexander G. Tuneski

Highlights of the latest franchising cases from around the country.

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