Sentences with phrase «litigation up to the limits»

Condo insurance protects you and your family against bodily injury, property damage claims, and litigation up to the limits you select.

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A federal judge in California temporarily blocked the Trump administration's efforts to withhold funding from cities that limit their cooperation with federal immigration enforcement — another setback for the president in what is shaping up to be a long season of litigation surrounding the clash between the White House and so - called sanctuary cities.
How does extending the two - year limit (LT below) square with the recommendation to pick up the pace of litigation so often recommended in the improving «access to justice» chatter?
The IP practice area is undergoing a major sea change, experts said, due to the U.S. Supreme Court's Alice Corp. and Octane Fitness LLC rulings in 2014, which were aimed at limiting frivolous patent litigation; the 2012 America Invents Act, which set up the Patent Trial and Appeal Board inter partes review process; and the Dec. 18 abolishment of the infamous «Form 18,» which heightened the specificity requirements for filing patent infringement suits.
Sonoma Risk has now expanded its Attorneys» Fees Risk Insurance (AFRI) suite of products, which initially covered only contract disputes (Contract Litigation Insurance or CLI), to also include these products: Annual Attorney's Fees Edge (AAFE)-- insurance coverage for fee awards with coverage limits beginning at $ 10,000 and going up to $ 100,000 to cover situations even before litigation is commenced on an annual basis; Statutory Attorneys» Fees Edge (SAFE)-- coverage for the risk of paying an opponent's attorney's fees arising out of many federal or state statutes; and Court Awarded Annual Attorneys» Fees Edge (CAFE)-- coverage for the risk of paying fees where there are multiple exposures of paying an adversary's attorney's fees or where the exposure of loser pays is a possibility, but not yet clearly iLitigation Insurance or CLI), to also include these products: Annual Attorney's Fees Edge (AAFE)-- insurance coverage for fee awards with coverage limits beginning at $ 10,000 and going up to $ 100,000 to cover situations even before litigation is commenced on an annual basis; Statutory Attorneys» Fees Edge (SAFE)-- coverage for the risk of paying an opponent's attorney's fees arising out of many federal or state statutes; and Court Awarded Annual Attorneys» Fees Edge (CAFE)-- coverage for the risk of paying fees where there are multiple exposures of paying an adversary's attorney's fees or where the exposure of loser pays is a possibility, but not yet clearly ilitigation is commenced on an annual basis; Statutory Attorneys» Fees Edge (SAFE)-- coverage for the risk of paying an opponent's attorney's fees arising out of many federal or state statutes; and Court Awarded Annual Attorneys» Fees Edge (CAFE)-- coverage for the risk of paying fees where there are multiple exposures of paying an adversary's attorney's fees or where the exposure of loser pays is a possibility, but not yet clearly identified.
They went further to say that it was wholly inappropriate for litigants or their lawyers to take advantage of mistakes made by opposing parties in the hope that relief from sanctions will be denied and that they will obtain a windfall strikeout or other litigation advantage.The court made the point that under the new provisions of CPR 3.8 (4) parties should be ready to agree limited but reasonable extensions of time up to 28 days.
Errors in litigation made up 22 % of all claims and circumstances notified, with most relating to missed time limits: missed limitation periods were the most common problem, followed by failing to effect service of the claim form in time.
Here are some highlights on the predictions offered by the panelists: 1) class actions are not going away; 2) the continued growth of mass commerce will continue to spawn class action litigation; 3) Justice Scalia's death will have a significant impact on class action jurisprudence going forward and the judiciary is likely to get less friendly to defendants in the short - term; 4) technology will make a big difference for the better in managing class action litigation; 5) defendants will continue to come up with creative, far - reaching ways of limiting class actions; 6) plaintiffs» attorneys will continue to bring class actions when a) they think they can make money and / or b) they think they will advance the public good; 7) there will be some good class actions and some horrible ones; 8) look out for states to pass new consumer protection laws similar to the New Jersey New Jersey Truth - in - Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act (TCCWNA); 9) the TCPA and all - natural litigation booms will continue in the near future; 10) The CFPB will broadly define consumer finance services; 11) more class actions will go to trial; 12) what happens with the enforceability of arbitration clauses will have a big impact on the viability of many categories of class actions in the future; 13) look for more class actions in the federal courts in New York state.
Also, your landlord's insurance does not protect you from litigation against you if you are at fault in an accident at home, but renters insurance can provide liability coverage to pay medical expenses and your legal defense, up to the limits of your policy.
Bodily injury liability insurance includes coverage up to the policy limits for these categories of collision - related expenses, as well as providing legal representation if your particular case enters litigation.
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