Katrina Justice, Inc., a New Orleans not for profit corporation, recently petitioned for a writ of mandamus in the Civil District Court, Parish of New Orleans, State of Louisiana.  The defendants in the civil action include the City of New Orleans, Mayor C. Ray Nagin,  the Orleans Parish School Board and Superintendent Darryl Kilbert, as well as unidentified insurance companies. 


Read More Writ of Mandamus Requested Against New Orleans City Agencies, City Officials, and Related Insurance Companies

Oral arguments on appeal were recently heard on one of the first verdicts handed down in a Katrina-related insurance trial.  Arguments on the appeal of Leonard v. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company were heard on August 6 before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. 


Read More Oral Argument Heard on One of the First Katrina-Related Insurance Trial Verdicts

As previously reported here, a Northern District of Alabama judge recently asked federal prosecutors to charge Mississippi plaintiff’s attorney Richard “Dickie” Scruggs with criminal contempt.  It is alleged that Scruggs violated a preliminary injunction issued in December 2006, which ordered him to turn over all documents secretly copied by two whistleblowers, Corgi Rigsby Moran and Kerri Rigsby. 


Read More Scruggs In The News – Special Prosecutors Appointed to Prosecute Scruggs on Criminal Contempt Charges

In a bad faith case involving wrongful denial of coverage of a wrongful death suit, a Pennsylvania Court awarded the policyholder’s assignee $8,490,666 in damages, despite the fact that the policyholder had pled guilty to voluntary manslaughter. 


Read More Court Awards $8,490,666 In Damages, Including $6,000,000 In Punitive Damages, In Bad Faith Action Involving Policy With A $100,000 Limit

A recent ruling from the English Commercial Court illuminates one risk with the use of the Bermuda form arbitration clause:  if the losing party is dissatisfied with the arbitration result, it may not be permitted to challenge the result under New York law in a New York court, but may instead be limited to challenging the arbitration award under English law in English court. 


Read More No Right To New York Review Of Arbitration Decision Under Bermuda Form Arbitration Clause

Effective October 26, 2007, the U.S. Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007 (“FINSA”) will amend the Exon-Florio review process to place more scrutiny on foreign acquisition of U.S. companies.  FINSA was prompted by national security concerns that arose after the proposed acquisitions of U.S. ports by a Dubai-owned company and of UNOCAL by China. 


Read More Exon-Florio Reviews Amended by the U.S. Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007