The “Ongoing Storm Rule” is Still Ongoing in New Jersey
by Louis Niedelman, Esq. This article follows up on a previously published article announcing a ruling of the New Jersey Supreme Court that reinstated the
by Louis Niedelman, Esq. This article follows up on a previously published article announcing a ruling of the New Jersey Supreme Court that reinstated the
By: Brian D. Barr, Esq. and Vanessa Calixto, Summer Associate and rising 3L, Rutgers Law School In personal injury cases and other cases in which
Cooper Levenson is pleased to announce that Gregory J. Guido has joined the firm’s Insurance Defense Litigation practice group. Mr. Guido comes to the firm
Cooper Levenson attorneys Louis Niedelman and Brian Barr answer your questions about auto insurance. Watch the video here.
In a trilogy of recent Federal Court trial decisions, three separate cases upheld the insurer’s “virus exclusion” barring coverage for losses “caused directly or indirectly
On January 19, 2021, the federal court in the State of Ohio was called upon to interpret a business insurance policy where the plaintiff restaurant
October 28, 2020Louis Niedelman, Esq. We hear many insurance terms. Some are well known and others sound like a foreign language. This article should clarify
We insure our motor vehicles, our businesses, our homes, our apartments, our condos, our jewelry, our boats, our RVs, and our lives. Do we really
Our Insurance Defense Litigation attorneys hosted a virtual round table discussion on challenges, risk mitigation strategies, and preparedness efforts and considerations as insurers embrace the
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, many drivers have received refunds from their automobile insurers because they have spent less time on the road. Many small businesses