As reported in our previous blog, the FSA has been focusing on the application of the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations (the Regulations) to consumer insurance policies and recently issued a statement regarding the use of the phrase “consequential loss” in consumer policy wordings (see: UK: FSA Published Statement Regarding Use of the Term “Consequential Loss”). 
Read More UK: FSA Obtains Undertaking from UK Insurance Limited in Relation to its Contracts for Travel Insurance Containing the Phrase “Consequential Loss”

A petition for damages recently filed in the Circuit Court of Missouri, St. Louis County, alleges that Doe Run Resources Corporation, one of the world’s largest lead producers, its related entities, and six Doe Run officers and directors released lead and other toxic substances from the company’s metallurgical complex in Peru, injuring numerous children. 


Read More Petition Filed Against U.S. Natural Resources Company Accusing the Company and Certain Officers and Directors of Causing Injury to Peruvian Children

As previously reported here, the National Flood Insurance Program (“NFIP”) is due to expire at the end of this month.  With the House of Representatives and Senate still at odds over key provisions, Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) has introduced a bill, H.R. 6965, which would temporarily extend the NFIP for an additional seven months. 
Read More Congress Still Unable to Agree on NFIP, Considers Short-Term Extension

In an effort to aggressively counter the recent market crisis, the United States Securities & Exchange Commission and United Kingdom’s Financial Services Authority announced today that they have temporarily banned all short-selling in financial companies. 
Read More BREAKING NEWS: SEC AND FSA Ban Short-Selling in Financial Companies

As previously discussed here,  the Tennessee Supreme Court heard oral arguments in January, 2008, in a case against an employer brought by its employee’s daughter concerning her secondhand exposure to asbestos.  Plaintiff Amanda Satterfield succumbed to mesothelioma at the age of 25. 
Read More UPDATE: Tennessee Supreme Court Extends Employer Liability in Secondhand Asbestos Exposure Lawsuit