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Illinois Court Addresses Coverage Under Advertising Industry Provision

You Win Some, You Lose Some: Third-Party Contractors and the Open and Obvious Defense

The Final Word: The Open and Obvious Doctrine No Longer Applicable In Personal Injury Construction Cases

Employers Remember: Caveat Emptor!

Failure to Identify Conflict of Interest Proves Costly for Insurer

Notice of a Condition Must be Proven by More than Speculation and Conjecture; Ordinance Violations Must be Pled Are Waived

Michigan Court of Appeals Clarifies the Self-Imposed Restriction Language of Kreiner in a Published Opinion

Michigan Supreme Court Splits in Reasoning, But Unanimously Decides City Sewage Is a Pollutant and Excluded From Coverage

Avoiding Lawsuits: Attorney Offers Business Owners Six Ways to Guard Against Legal Trouble

The Mere Existence of a Dangerous Condition Does Not Establish Notice