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Bill Staar and Catherine Bousquet Obtain Summary Judgment in New Hampshire Superior Court
Morrison Mahoney LLP Partner, Bill Staar, and Associate, Catherine Bousquet, recently won a motion for summary judgment on behalf of the Derry Village (New Hampshire) Condominium Association ("Derry") and its property manager, i.e., Cedar Management Group ("Cedar") in a $2,000,000-demand lawsuit stemming from a significant slip-and-fall accident. (Theberge v. Derry Village Condominium Association, et al.; New Hampshire Superior Court (Rockingham County); No.-218-2018-CV-01112)
Mark Nugent Selected for Rhode Island Monthly Magazine’s 2020 Excellence in Law Award in Civil Trial
Morrison Mahoney Partner Mark Nugent was recently selected for Rhode Island Monthly Magazine's 2020 Excellence in Law Award in Civil Trial.
Tory A. Weigand & Steven Bolotin Prevail Before the Massachusetts Appeals Court
Morrison Mahoney Partner Tory A. Weigand and Of Counsel Steven Bolotin recently prevailed before the Massachusetts Appeals Court.
Free Webinar: Emerging Insurance Law Responses to the Global Pandemic, Michael Aylward Speaking
There has been a recent surge of insurance coverage litigation since March pitting small business, particularly restaurants, against their property insurers in an effort to obtain coverage for COVID-19 business interruption losses. At the same time, claims are beginning to be made against brokers for failing to get the right [...]
Morrison Mahoney Partner Joe Desmond’s Nursing Home Case in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Reported in Lawyers Weekly
Morrison Mahoney Partner Joe Desmond recently obtained a significant win in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in a long-term care facility case.
Will Regulatory Estoppel Arguments Undermine the Virus Exclusion?
Although the number of declaratory judgment actions seeking coverage for COVID-19 business interruption losses is now nearing 500, relatively few of these cases seek recovery under commercial property policies containing virus exclusions. Indeed, the virus exclusion (Form CP 01 40 07 06) is a formidable obstacle to coverage for COVID-19 [...]