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...state, have dwindled in number from more than two dozen to six. But then it got personal. Sosenko and his partners discovered that their insurer was not leaving Illinois entirely but was limiting its exposure. Although Sosenko and his colleagues had not lost or settled a single lawsuit over the years--an impressive record in this litigious age--they are named in a couple of cases that have been grinding through the courts since the late 1990s. Sosenko and his colleagues have denied all the allegations and refuse to settle...
...handed malpractice-insurance bills that are double those of a couple of years ago, forcing many of them to move from high-premium states--like Florida, Nevada and Pennsylvania--to more affordable venues like California and Indiana. The crisis is compelling some doctors and medical students to switch from lawsuit-magnet specialties like obstetrics, neurology and pulmonology to "safer" ones like dermatology and ophthalmology, or to refuse to perform high-risk procedures like delivering babies and operating on spines...
...thinks he's worth $5 billion less than that). A wily Breton who built his business empire from humble beginnings in the timber industry, Pinault has had numerous scrapes over the years with competitors, shareholders, French tax authorities and regulators in California, who are currently pursuing a $1 billion lawsuit against him. And there are several signs that suggest Pinault may have come close to overleveraging himself. Pinault himself isn't talking, and provides only the skimpiest of details about his private finances. A spokeswoman says he frequently buys and sells art. Artémis downplays its bond issue...
Students in the CASV and others urged the University to reconsider its corroboration requirement, and one anonymous student filed a lawsuit with the government’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR), alleging that this new rule violated Title IX laws...
Hornstine, who sued the Moorestown, N.J. school system to ensure she graduated as her high school’s sole valedictorian, could potentially find her acceptance at Harvard withdrawn. It is not the first problem that Hornstine has encountered at Harvard: after news of her $2.7 million lawsuit came to light, more than 550 students signed an online petition asking that her admission offer be rescinded...