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Movers & Shakers

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

A Firm's Culture Affects Partners' Compensation Image

A Firm's Culture Affects Partners' Compensation

Joel A. Rose

This article explores two aspects of attorney compensation: first, the standards of evaluation, and second, the compensation decisions based upon these standards.

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Maintaining Trust: Rules, Snares, and Worries in Trust Account Management Image

Maintaining Trust: Rules, Snares, and Worries in Trust Account Management

Edward Poll

Lawyers constantly face ethical snares on the use of and accounting for client trust accounts.

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Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.

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The Follow-the-Fortunes Doctrine

John M. Nonna & Victoria L. Melcher

This article explores the boundaries of the follow-the-fortunes doctrine. Does it have any limits? Does a cedent have carte blanche to impose its claims decisions and allocations of claims settlements upon a reinsurer without question? Do the answers to the questions depend upon whether the dispute is before a court or an arbitration panel?

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The Insurer's Duty and the Four Corners Rule

Lewis E. Hassett & Jason T. Cummings

An insurer has a duty to defend a claim that is arguably within the policy's coverage. While some courts look solely to the complaint to determine the existence of a duty to defend, other courts consider extrinsic facts. This article discusses the parameters of the duty to defend, and identifies the evidence to be considered in analyzing that duty.

NJ Judge Approves $69M Partial Settlement Image

NJ Judge Approves $69M Partial Settlement

Mary Pat Gallagher

A federal judge in Newark, NJ, has approved a $69 million settlement in a class action accusing leading insurance brokers of conspiring with carriers to manipulate the market.

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State of California v. Continental Insurance Company

Kim V. Marrkand & Wynter N. Lavier

In a blow for insurers and contrary to the weight of authority in multiple other juridictions, the California Court of Appeals for the Fourth District recently reversed the trial court on its so-called "no stacking rule" and affirmed the trial court in its "all sums" liability allocation.

Improving Your Internal Controls to Protect the Firm's (and Your Clients') Money Image

Improving Your Internal Controls to Protect the Firm's (and Your Clients') Money

Neil F. Scullion

Managing partners of law firms should ensure that there is an appropriate structure of internal controls in place at their firms to protect their firms and clients against fraud. With the economy in a recession, cases of employee fraud are on the rise, and in many instances better controls and more oversight are needed.

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