For decades, courts interpreting the "reasonable expenses incurred" language in automobile MedPay clauses have distinguished between payments made on an insured's behalf by a private healthcare insurer, and medical services that an insured receives free of charge. So what are "reasonable expenses"?
- November 30, 2014Joe M. Wearmouth and Seth A. Schmeeckle
Many law firms ' of all sizes and types ' believe that their future organizational and financial security is linked to growth and/or diversification. They are seeking the lateral addition of experienced lawyers through the acquisition and merger of practices. These firms are seeking to anticipate trends of their clients and in legal practice.
November 30, 2014Joel A. RoseRecent technological advances are allowing the car industry to consider a shift away from the need for a driver because of increasingly intelligent and connected vehicles. This article briefly surveys the major legal challenges likely to be faced during this evolution in several key areas
November 30, 2014Josh Becker and Byron HolzAs a franchise owner, imagine that 37% of your employees had a serious problem that reduced their productivity and led to absenteeism and high turnover. What if it cost you $83,000 each time this problem occurred? Now, imagine that by preventing this problem, you would see a 57% higher total return, 19% higher market premium and a turnover reduction of 20%. Isn't this a problem you'd like to address?
November 30, 2014Tara FishlerWhat's happening in neighboring states.
November 30, 2014ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |When does the insurer have the 'right' to be represented by defense counsel chosen by the insured and paid by the insurance carrier arise in New York? Who gets to choose? What does "independent" mean? The right answer to each of these questions is, "It depends."
November 30, 2014Benjamin Zelermyer and Jeffrey G. SteinbergThis article provides an overview of some of the seminal research articles in the area of the economic consequences of divorce, and an individualized framework for assessing the possible consequences of divorce for a particular person.
November 30, 2014Scott M. DeMarcoIn a 129-page opinion, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has provided a detailed analysis of the "fair use" defense under the Copyright Act, as applied to digital course materials offered by a public university.
November 30, 2014Judith L. GrubnerAnalysis of a ruling in which vacating adoptions was denied.
November 30, 2014ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters |Complaint States Direct Infringement Claim Against Fan Websites Operator
Direct Seller WWE Wins Ex Parte Order for Stopping Merchandise CounterfeitersNovember 30, 2014Stan Soocher

