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2021 Year-In-Review: Progress on Education, Health Care, Good Jobs & More
2021 Year-In-Review: Progress on Education, Health Care, Good Jobs & More. -
Philly federal judge dismisses deli's COVID-19 insurance policy case due to virus exclusion
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has agreed that an insurance policy’s virus exclusion clause does in fact preclude businesses from staking a claim to income losses and expenses sustained during state-ordered shutdowns, resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. -
PENNSYLVANIA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: AG Shapiro: Montgomery County Insurance Agency Head Pleads Guilty to $97K Insurance Fraud, Ordered to Fully Pay Back His Victims
Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced the owner of a Montgomery County insurance agency who defrauded clients out of $97,000 in inflated premiums has pleaded guilty to insurance fraud and made full restitution to the clients. -
PECO disabling natural gas service led to breach of policy agreement, property owner says
MEDIA – A Broomall property owner says its insurance company breached its policy agreement, as a result of PECO turning off its natural gas service without any advance notice. -
Pennsylvania prohibits insurers from discriminating based on gender identity
HARRISBURG—A notice issued earlier this month by Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Teresa Miller prohibits insurance companies from discriminating based on gender identity, but don’t require any specific coverage for procedures. -
Commonwealth Court: State Farm wrong to terminate policy of customer previously guilty of underage drinking
Per a Sept. 24 ruling from the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, a major insurance provider improperly terminated a vehicle policy for a client found guilty of underage consumption of alcohol. -
Experienced Phila. litigator appointed to three-year-term on Pa. Board of Law Examiners
A veteran Philadelphia litigator with substantial experience in commercial and