Watch For These New Legal Issues
The legal landscape never seems to stay unchanged for very long. Courts and the Legislature race to keep up with legal trends from other states, or else they try to respond to new technological advances or other business developments. This newsletter discusses some emerging legal issues that may soon be facing our clients.
For the newly-recognized tort of Intentional Interference With An Expected Inheritance, click here.
For statutes that govern what happens when data breaches cause unauthorized disclosure of confidential consumer information, click here.
For bodily injury and property damage claims associated with Chinese-manufactured drywall, click here. |
EUOs - Balancing the Rights of Insureds and Insurers
Sometimes an insurer can only obtain the information and documentation it needs to handle a claim from the insured, which may necessitate asking the insured to submit to an Examination Under Oath. But everyone needs to understands their rights and obligations in the EUO process. Click here to read more. |
Community Event Sponsorships
On May 9-11, 2012, the firm was a co-sponsor of SCAHRM's 32rd Annual Educational Conference in Rancho Mirage, California. This year's theme was "The Circle of Innovation."
On May 17-18, 2012, the firm also co-sponsored West Coast Casualty's 19th Annual Construction Defect Seminar in Anaheim, California. This is the largest event of its kind worldwide. |
California Legal Highlights
Nevada Courts have not issued any judicial opinions this month that we believe are relevant to our clients' interests, but the California Courts of Appeal have done so. Click here to read more. This may be a memorable year for the California Legislature, because the Plaintiff Bar is lobbying for some proposed new statutes which could change significantly how we practice law. Click here to read more. |
Legal Quote
"It is the spirit and not the form of law that keeps justice alive."
Earl Warren
U.S. Chief Justice
(1891 - 1974) |
This newsletter is provided for informational purposes only. Its contents are not intended and should not be construed as legal advice.
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