Tag: Legal

Hit-and-Run Indictment in Fatal Crash of Ohio Teen Without Auto Insurance

Ohio man indicted for hit-and-run causing death of teen cyclist; charged with driving without insurance and failure to stop.

Norton Rose Fulbright Partners Inducted into Prestigious Trial Lawyers Group

Norton Rose Fulbright partners D'Lesli Davis and James Renard have been inducted into the American Board of Trial Advocates, highlighting their expertise in product liability and commercial litigation. This recognition underscores the firm's leadership in insurance-related legal matters and trial advocacy excellence.

Legal Proceedings Continue in Murder Case of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

Luigi Mangione faces second-degree murder charges for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, highlighting critical legal and security issues within the U.S. health insurance industry.

Texas Funeral Home Chairman Indicted for Fraudulent Life Insurance Practices

Rosewood Funeral Home chairman indicted for allegedly pressuring senior into unauthorized life insurance policy and misappropriating prepaid funeral funds.

Court Upholds Insurer's Denial of Coverage for Separate Mobile Home in New York

New York appellate court affirms insurer's denial of homeowners insurance coverage for a mobile home on separate premises. Key insights on policy coverage and legal interpretation.

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Campbell County Sheriff's Office Updates on Recent Arrests and Legal Procedures

Overview of recent arrests by the Campbell County Sheriff's Office and the legal process involving preliminary charges and the role of the County Attorney's Office in Gillette, Wyoming.

Trial Begins for Brian Walshe in 2023 Murder Case of Spouse

The trial of Brian Walshe accused in his wife's 2023 murder begins, highlighting investigative elements like DNA evidence and police testimony.

Pretrial Hearing in UnitedHealth CEO Shooting Case Highlights Evidence Disputes

The pretrial hearing in the UnitedHealth CEO shooting case centers on evidence admissibility and legal rights, with significant implications for insurance sector crime prosecution and legal compliance.

San Rafael Woman Sentenced for Auto Insurance Fraud Involving False Hit-and-Run Claims

Marin County woman sentenced to jail and probation for filing false auto insurance hit-and-run claims. Case highlights insurance fraud detection and legal consequences.