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Insurance Coverage & Recovery

Avoiding Damage Done by Damages Experts: Failure to consider the mitigation issue is a grave mistake

Economic damages experts are often confronted with legal theories, which must be carefully applied to their casework within the context of the economic analysis. One example is the Mitigation of Damages Doctrine. The Mitigation of Damages Doctrine is actually quite straightforward. It simply says...

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Insurance Coverage & Recovery

Attacking Patent Litigation with Data: Insuring the uninsurable by knowing the unknowable

Imagine this underwriting scenario: you are asked to provide a quote for an auto policy, but are unable to obtain information about the age, education, work history and driving record of the person to be insured. You don’t know where his or her car will be garaged and operated, or how many...

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Cybersecurity

A Unique Storm Spawns Unique Insurance Issues: In Hurricane Matthew’s Aftermath, Lessons from Superstorm Sandy

While the Southeast United States escaped the worst of feared damage from Hurricane Matthew, the storm did take more than 40 lives in the U.S. and cause extensive power outages, flooded roads and dams, and damage to buildings from Florida to Virginia. It also triggered mass evacuations and closures...

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