When disaster strikes home Proving fraud or negligence by insurance agents as to policy limits and coverage requires careful investigation Lee S. Harris From Issue: 2012 June
Sanctions – To ask or not to ask: That is the question The award of sanctions has often seemed arbitrary. Two recent decisions should help put the uncertainty to rest Andje MedinaJeremy Cloyd From Issue: 2012 June
Private credit transactions – your nose knows Before you invest your fee from a large award, give the deal a smell test David Cook From Issue: 2012 June
Five critical insurance issues for the plaintiff’s lawyer Understanding the obligations of defendant’s insurer will be the basis for your strategy from case intake through resolution Wesley LoweE. Gerard Mannion From Issue: 2012 June
Appellate Reports and Cases in Brief Recent cases of interest to members of the plaintiffs’ bar Jeffrey I. Ehrlich From Issue: 2012 June
Taking the lid off the policy Here are the initial steps you must take if your case is worth more than the policy limits Gregory L. Bentley From Issue: 2012 June
Profile: Todd Schneider President-elect of the SFTLA was fired from his first job – and plaintiffs couldn’t be happier From Issue: 2012 June
Litigating health-care claims What to do when a claim is denied as not being medically necessary David Lilienstein From Issue: 2012 June
Disability-insurance claims: The deposition of the defense medical examiner Strategic and substantive approaches to deposing the defense’s hired guns Rebecca Grey From Issue: 2012 June
An ounce of protection A small investment can yield a large benefit Miles B. Cooper From Issue: 2012 June