William Hoang In DuBeck v. California Physicians' Service (2015) 234 Cal.App.4th 1254, the Court of Appeal analyzed whether a health insurer waived its right to rescind its policy. On February…
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On Friday, the Second Appellate District weighed in on an issue that insurance carriers face fairly often which is whether the “warming fire” is an act of vandalism. Under the…
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William Hoang In a recent California decision, the court in Maslo v. Ameriprise Auto & Home Ins. (2014) 2014 Cal.App. LEXIS 564 held that an insured can pursue a bad…
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Every once in a while, there is good news for the insurance industry as a result of a court decision here in California. The United States District Court for the…
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Melody Mosley We all know some lawyers who give the profession a bad name, such as those lawyers who fire off a letter after a conversation that contains blatant misrepresentations,…
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Margaret R. Miglietta CalGreen is expanded to include: Residential • All low-rise, high-rise, and hotel/motel buildings of R occupancy* (effective January 1, 2014) • All multi-family buildings with three or…
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Kevin J. Price Many a businessperson is served with a deposition subpoena at some point in their career. The document is essentially a court order, issued by an attorney to…
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A recent California Appellate Court case has just come down entitled, Michael Bock v. Craig Hansen, 2014 DJDAR 4280. In that case, Travelers Property and Casualty Company hired an adjuster,…
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William Hoang In a recent case, the California Court of Appeal found that for purposes of determining whether an additional insured to an excess and umbrella liability policy is entitled…
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Melody Mosley It’s Valentine’s Day! And it falls on a Friday so you may be going out tonight and planning to give your special someone an expensive engagement ring and…
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