Welcome to McCarter’s Playing Field: Sports Law Notes, where you’ll find the latest in sports law, notes about our practice, and important updates for athletes, teams, institutions, facilities, investors, and others in the...more
4/3/2025
/ Antitrust Litigation ,
College Athletes ,
Name and Likeness ,
NCAA ,
NFL ,
NHL ,
Proposed Legislation ,
Revenue Sharing ,
Settlement ,
Sports ,
State Legislatures ,
Student Athletes
In a phenomenon unusual for many residents of the northeastern United States, dense clouds of smoke from wildfires in Canada passed through several major cities, including New York, the week of June 5, 2023. As air quality...more
A January 15, 2021, decision from the UK’s highest court spells good news for English policyholders. In The Financial Conduct Authority v. Arch Insurance (UK) Ltd., and others, UKSC 2020/0177, the Court held that 21 insurance...more
1/27/2021
/ Business Interruption ,
Business Losses ,
Causation ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) ,
Hybrid Insurance Policies ,
Insurance Claims ,
Insurance Industry ,
Insurance Litigation ,
UK ,
UK Supreme Court
Two recent COVID-19 insurance decisions highlight how different interpretations of the same few policy words can result in one policyholder losing the coverage for which it paid. In Henderson Road Restaurant Systems, Inc. v....more
Policyholders are hailing two recent victories in their pursuit of insurance coverage for COVID-related business interruption losses. A North Carolina court granted a policyholder summary judgment that a commercial property...more
A New Jersey state court recently rejected an insurer’s claim that COVID-related losses cannot qualify as covered losses. In Optical Services USA/JCI v. Franklin Mutual Insurance Co., No. BER-L-3681-20, pending in the...more
Insurers and policyholders long have debated whether business interruption insurance covers losses resulting from governmental orders – a debate intensified by numerous recent coverage claims arising from COVID-19 forced...more
During the days and weeks following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers, protests erupted in every state across the country. Although most of these protests remained peaceful, there were...more
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently issued an Opinion that, although unrelated to insurance, provides helpful language to which policyholders and their counsel likely will cite in support of arguments for insurance...more
The Pennsylvania Senate has joined the ranks of other states’ lawmakers, as well as Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives, in proposing broad legislation that would assist policyholders that are suffering from the major...more
On April 9, 2020, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy issued Executive Order 123, providing immediate relief to policyholders of property and casualty, life, health, and dental insurance for nonpayment of premiums due to the...more
Lawmakers in New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Louisiana have proposed legislation clarifying that property policies’ business interruption coverage extends to losses attributable to the coronavirus...more
Lawmakers in New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Massachusetts have proposed legislation confirming that property policies’ business interruption coverage extends to losses attributable to the coronavirus pandemic and social...more
Coronavirus contamination has disrupted the work force, supply chains, and transportation. Official bans on large public gatherings across the country, and the ordered closures of restaurants and bars implemented by many...more
In an important recent decision, New Jersey joined a growing number of states holding that Insurance Services Office’s (ISO) 1986 comprehensive general liability (CGL) policy extends coverage to a property developer faced...more
8/24/2016
/ Appeals ,
Breach of Contract ,
Commercial General Liability Policies ,
Condominiums ,
Consequential Damages ,
Construction Defects ,
Construction Project ,
Exceptions ,
General Contractors ,
Housing Developers ,
NJ Supreme Court ,
Occurrence ,
Policy Exclusions ,
Property Damage ,
Subcontractors
When the new EU-US Privacy Shield was adopted all the way back on the 12th of July, we were quoted in the media discussing the fact that formal legal challenges to it were inevitable. By the time the dust settled enough to...more
7/29/2016
/ Article 29 Working Party (WP29) ,
Data Protection Authority ,
Dispute Resolution ,
EU ,
EU-US Privacy Shield ,
International Data Transfers ,
Personal Data ,
Privacy Policy ,
Self-Certification ,
Third-Party Service Provider ,
US-EU Safe Harbor Framework
When the European Court of Justice first invalidated the Safe Harbor we recommended here that, for most companies, staying the course by implementing general data security best practices was probably the right thing to do...more
7/25/2016
/ Binding Corporate Rules ,
Data Protection Authority ,
EU ,
EU-US Privacy Shield ,
European Commission ,
European Court of Justice (ECJ) ,
International Data Transfers ,
Personal Data ,
Privacy Policy ,
Schrems I & Schrems II ,
Standard Contractual Clauses ,
U.S. Commerce Department ,
US-EU Safe Harbor Framework
The New York Court of Appeals recently answered two certified questions from the Delaware Supreme Court concerning insurance allocation, and the Court’s answers may impact significantly policyholders litigating “long-tail”...more
5/18/2016
/ Asbestos Litigation ,
Contract Interpretation ,
DE Supreme Court ,
Excess Policies ,
Horizontal Exhaustion Doctrine ,
Insurance Industry ,
Insurance Litigation ,
Long-Tail Claims ,
Non-Cumulation Clause ,
Pro Rata Allocation Rule ,
Umbrella Policies
Berries. Walnuts. Wholesome. Healthy. But not when they may be contaminated with harmful bacteria. On May 10, 2016, grocery store chain Publix announced a voluntary recall of its cranberry nut and seed mix. Publix learned of...more
Commercial General Liability policies have, for several decades, included advertising and personal injury coverage. Such coverage is afforded for injury caused by various enumerated offenses, including breach of privacy....more
4/14/2016
/ Class Action ,
Commercial General Liability Policies ,
Confidential Information ,
Cyber Insurance ,
Data Breach ,
Duty to Defend ,
Electronic Medical Records ,
Insurance Industry ,
Internet ,
Personal and Advertising Injury Coverage ,
Popular ,
Publication Requirement
On November 2, 2015, the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, entered an order granting a one-year extension of the deadline for filing proof of liquidation of an insured’s contingent claim for losses associated with...more
As if risks relating to product recalls, product labeling, and food contamination were not enough, the food and beverage industry now faces potential liability in connection with the alleged composition of its global supply...more
11/5/2015
/ Beverage Manufacturers ,
Child Labor ,
Consumer Fraud ,
Costco ,
D&O Insurance ,
Failure To Disclose ,
False Advertising ,
Food Manufacturers ,
Nestle ,
Notice Requirements ,
Policy Exclusions ,
Putative Class Actions ,
Slavery ,
Supply Chain ,
Unfair Competition
Food recalls are on the rise as consumer protection regulations become more stringent, and they can be costly events. There can be significant expenses associated with removing impacted products from stores; reimbursing...more
10/27/2015
/ Business Interruption ,
Commercial General Liability Policies ,
Contract Renewal ,
Distributors ,
Draft Guidance ,
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ,
Food Contamination ,
Food Manufacturers ,
Food Recalls ,
Food Safety ,
FSMA ,
General Mills ,
Lost Profits ,
Policy Exclusions ,
Product Recalls ,
Property Insurance ,
Refunds ,
Replacement Costs ,
Reputation Management ,
Retailers ,
Wholesale
Lumbermens Mutual Group, formerly known as Kemper Insurance Company (or just as Kemper), is comprised of Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company, American Motorists Insurance Company, and American Manufacturers Mutual Insurance...more
Winter storm Juno is expected to hit this evening and last through Wednesday, impacting businesses from the Mid-Atlantic to New England. Millions may be affected by power outages and travel disruptions, and many may suffer...more