Tag: Legal

South Carolina Supreme Court Decides on Gamecock Club Membership Rights

The South Carolina Supreme Court declines to hear a dispute on ticket rights for Gamecock Club members amidst a stadium renovation affecting premium seating.

Utah Supreme Court Ruling Alters Workers' Compensation Cost Responsibilities

The Utah Supreme Court ruling impacts how insurers allocate legal costs in workers' compensation cases, emphasizing comprehensive evaluations of current and future expenses.

Life Insurance Fraud Case Highlights Need for Better Claim Management

Explore the implications of a fraudulent life insurance claim in New York. Learn about risk management and compliance in insurance investigations.

Abbey True Harris Joins Connell Foley: New Era in Regulatory Affairs

Abbey True Harris joins Connell Foley as Partner in Regulatory Affairs, bringing extensive expertise and a commitment to community-focused legal excellence.

Life Insurance Company Sued Over Deceptive Indexed Universal Life Practices

Explore the lawsuit against Life Insurance Company of the Southwest for alleged deceptive practices in indexed universal life products. Understand the regulatory implications and market growth.

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP Expands German Presence with M&A Partner Appointment

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP enhances its German operations by adding M&A and private equity expert Dr. Sebastian Häfele as partner in Munich, reinforcing its transactional capabilities and expanding market footprint.

Brian Walshe Convicted of First-Degree Murder in Wife Ana's Death

Brian Walshe found guilty of first-degree murder in Massachusetts for killing his wife Ana in 2023. Trial featured evidence from surveillance, digital forensics, and DNA. Faces life sentence.

Brian Walshe Convicted of First-Degree Murder in Wife's Disappearance Case

Brian Walshe found guilty of first-degree murder without a body in the death of his wife in Massachusetts. Key evidence included digital searches and surveillance, highlighting evolving investigative techniques.

Arizona Wound Graft Company Owners Sentenced in $1.2B Medicare Fraud Scheme

Owners of Arizona wound graft companies sentenced to lengthy prison terms for a $1.2 billion Medicare fraud involving medically unnecessary procedures and illegal kickbacks.

Georgia Man Sentenced for Repeated Indecent Exposure at Insurance Agencies

A Georgia man receives 15 years prison for repeated indecent exposure incidents at insurance agencies, prompting increased security and mental health treatment mandates.