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March 27, 2026
A federal judge in the U.S. Virgin Islands has sent back to territorial court an ophthalmology clinic's lawsuit seeking punitive damages from its insurers that allegedly underpaid claims resulting from Hurricane Maria, which swept through the Caribbean in 2017 and caused about $1 million of lost income and damage to its property.
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March 27, 2026
State Farm policyholders scored preliminary approval of a $15.6 million settlement in Arkansas federal court Friday, resolving claims the insurer systematically undervalued totaled vehicles, almost a year after a civil jury found State Farm violated its contract to pay "actual cash value" of the cars by applying typical negotiation adjustments.
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March 26, 2026
Jury verdicts that Meta harmed young peoples' mental health will add a significant cost dimension to insurance coverage disputes over such cases. A Delaware finding that Meta isn't covered for certain underlying claims will likely keep insurers from making payments.
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March 26, 2026
With geopolitical tensions high amid the Iran war, policyholders for sport and entertainment events could see higher prices and tougher policy terms.
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March 26, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to review an insurer's management fee dispute, a Colorado court makes a call on the complete defense rule, and an Ohio court finding on defense of trafficking suits. Law360 has the past week's top insurance news.
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March 25, 2026
Federal regulators moved Wednesday to curb their authority to subject large asset managers, insurers and other nonbank firms to heightened, bank-like supervision, proposing guidelines that would reinstitute tougher standards for these too-big-to-fail designations.
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March 23, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday it will not review a decision vacating a temporary halt on a Pennsylvania suit challenging Erie Indemnity Co.'s collection of a management fee.
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March 20, 2026
Insurance company Chubb Ltd. is fighting an effort to place a climate-related question on its annual corporate ballot, telling a Washington, D.C., federal judge that the shareholder championing the proposal is attempting to micromanage its business.
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March 19, 2026
Recent bills would give attorneys general in three states more power to sue fossil fuel companies over climate change-related insurance costs. Such lawsuits would likely face challenges.
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March 19, 2026
A Zurich unit and engineering firm may seek indemnification from a subcontractor for an injury suit settlement, an AIG insurer doesn't owe coverage for a $150 million legal bill, and a Berkshire Hathaway unit has no duty to defend a toy company. Law360 has the past week's top insurance news.
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March 18, 2026
An Illinois law firm couldn't escape claims that it owes a Kenyan law firm upward of $1.5 million as part of a fee-sharing agreement stemming from a settlement with Boeing over the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max crash, with an Illinois federal judge refusing to call the oral agreement unenforceable.
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March 13, 2026
The Iran war has effectively closed a key global shipping lane for oil and gas, and the resulting logjam is causing major headaches for companies responsible for transporting oil and gas from the Middle East to global markets.
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March 13, 2026
Chainsaw manufacturer Stihl Inc. can't be held liable on claims that one of its batteries caused a house fire, a New Jersey federal judge ruled, ending the case because the plaintiff's experts could not prove that the battery was defective or rule out other causes of the garage fire.
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March 12, 2026
The U.S. International Development Finance Corp.'s plan to offer $20 billion in maritime reinsurance in the Persian Gulf region may be a welcomed backstop as the conflict's impact on insurance coverage deepens.
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March 12, 2026
More regulatory leeway for U.S. companies to disregard shareholder proposals may generate a new wave of lawsuits from investor groups looking to sway corporate behavior.
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March 12, 2026
Faegre Drinker's Scott M. Kosnoff talks to Law360 Insurance Authority about a new regulator program to evaluate how insurance companies use artificial intelligence systems.
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March 12, 2026
Two insurers failed to establish an error justifying review from the North Carolina Supreme Court of a decision allowing Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. to seek $50 million in pandemic-related coverage, the retail outlet chain told the justices.
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March 12, 2026
A long-term care insurance provider is entitled to $45 million in coverage for premium increase suits, a group of insurers don't owe coverage for a Georgia school's $345 million sexual abuse settlement, and Geico's win in a suit over reimbursements to an acupuncturist gets overturned. Law360 looks at the past week's top insurance news.
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March 11, 2026
Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association Insurance Co. is asking the city of New Haven, Connecticut, to repay nearly $3.6 million for settling two lawsuits surrounding the deaths of two rooming house residents in a fire, arguing the city breached an agreement to notify the insurer of any litigation.
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March 09, 2026
Two insurers urged the North Carolina Supreme Court to hear their appeal challenging a lower court's holding that North Carolina law applies to Tanger Outlets' suit seeking more than $50 million in pandemic-related coverage, saying the order violates the due process guarantees of the 14th Amendment.
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March 05, 2026
With a landmark social media addiction trial underway in Los Angeles, a Delaware court issued a key ruling that Meta cannot get coverage for underlying suits because plaintiffs do not allege accidental conduct.
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March 05, 2026
The question of whether the United States is "at war" with Iran could be key to whether potential insurance claims related to the conflict are ultimately covered.
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March 05, 2026
A municipal self-insurance pool has filed suit in Colorado state court seeking a finding that it owes no additional coverage beyond the nearly $1 million it already paid for hail damage claimed by a Yuma County city, saying the city is seeking benefits for excluded cosmetic damage and wear and tear.
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March 05, 2026
Chubb European Group SE can move forward with a counterclaim against an aircraft leasing company that alleges the insurer can claim 23 Boeing and Airbus aircraft stolen by Russia at the start of the Ukraine war as salvaged, a Florida state court ruled.
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March 05, 2026
Law360 Insurance Authority looks at the past week's top insurance news.