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3rd Circ. Rejects Ralph Lauren's COVID-19 Coverage Appeal

By Ganesh Setty

The Third Circuit on Monday rejected a consolidated appeal from Ralph Lauren Corp. and luggage retailers Tumi Inc. and Samsonite LLC over property insurance coverage for COVID-19-related losses, finding a New Jersey Supreme Court decision from January 2024 wholly settled the matter.

School Board Narrows Vax Bias Trial With $255K In Deals

By Grace Elletson

The St. Louis Board of Education has agreed to pay out $255,000 to settle religious bias claims from three workers who said they were illegally fired for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19, paring down a trial that's slated to begin Wednesday.

NY Forecast: 2nd Circ. Hears SUNY Dean's Retaliation Suit

By Tim Ryan

This week, the Second Circuit will consider an attempt from a former dean at the State University of New York Upstate Medical University to revive his suit claiming he was demoted in retaliation for advocating against widespread discrimination against students and faculty. Here, Law360 looks at this and other cases on the docket in New York.

ArentFox Hospitality Atty Says Trade War May Spark Litigation

By Andrew McIntyre

With the cost of some materials rising as a result of President Donald Trump's trade war, more lawsuits over which party is responsible for extra costs at hotel projects could be on the way, one of ArentFox's hospitality leaders told Law360 Real Estate Authority.

Supreme Court Won't Hear Mich. Gym's COVID Closure Suit

By Elaine Briseño

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said it would not hear a petition from a Michigan gym seeking compensation from the state for the economic losses it suffered after being forced to scale back services or close during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Indicted Judge Seeks Info On His 'Disgruntled' Ex-Workers

By P.J. D'Annunzio

A Pennsylvania state judge accused of misusing COVID-19 unemployment relief money to pay his law firm's staff is seeking employment records from their other jobs to determine the credibility of who he calls "disgruntled employees" who made the claims about him to the government.


Expert Analysis

What FCA Liability Looks Like In The Cybersecurity Realm

​Two recent settlements highlight how whistleblowers and the U.S. Department of Justice have been utilizing the False Claims Act to allege fraud predicated on violations of cybersecurity standards — timely lessons given new bipartisan legislation introducing potential FCA liability for artificial intelligence use, say​ attorneys Rachel Rose and Julie Bracker.

Texas Case Shows Why Juries Are Well-Suited To COVID Suits

The original jury verdict in Baylor College of Medicine v. Lloyd's, currently on appeal to the Texas Supreme Court after being overturned by an appellate panel, illustrates why COVID-19 business interruption claims with their case-specific facts need to be decided by juries, not by judges using a one-size-fits-all approach, says Jeremy Lawrence at Farella Braun.

NC COVID Ruling May Have Greater Coverage Implications

While the North Carolina Supreme Court's recent finding in favor of policyholders in a suit for business interruption coverage due to COVID-19 comes too late for most insureds to benefit, it should nonetheless have coverage implications far beyond COVID-19 claims, say attorneys at Robinson Bradshaw.

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