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Adir International, LLC v Starr Indemnity And Liability Company - Insurance

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. (California Insurance Code Section 5335(b) Bars Defense of Insured for Action Brought by the Attorney General s Office for Violation of California s Unfair Competition Law and False advertising Law) (July 2021) - In Adir International, LLC v. Starr Indem. and Liability Co., 994 F.3d 1032 (April 15, 2021) ( AG lawsuit ), the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court s dismissal of a declaratory relief action filed by Adir International, LLC ( Adir ) against Starr Indemnity and Liability Company ( Starr ) arguing that a duty to defend was owed under Starr s directors and officers policy for an

NLPC Files Complaints Against Group Headed by Black Lives Matter Founder Patrisse Cullors

NLPC Files Complaints Against Group Headed by Black Lives Matter Founder Patrisse Cullors
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Dem Megadonor Ed Buck Convicted on 2 Counts of Murder, 7 Counts of Narcotics Distribution

Former political donor Ed Buck was convicted Tuesday of a series of federal charges, including providing methamphetamine to two men who died in his West Hollywood apartment. The 66-year-old was convicted of all nine counts he was facing. Jurors deliberated for just four and a half hours before reaching their verdict. Buck was convicted of two counts of distributing methamphetamine that resulted in the deaths of 55-year-old Timothy Dean in January of 2019, and 26-year-old Gemmel Moore in July 2017. Each of the two charges of distribution of controlled substances resulting in death carry 20-year mandatory minimums. He also faced state charges of running a drug den, but the federal case is proceeding first.

Major CCPA Impacts Stem From California AG Updates

Monday, July 26, 2021 In an effort to help consumers bring concerns of noncompliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to covered businesses, the California Attorney General has created a tool to assist consumers with drafting notices of noncompliance that can be sent to businesses that may have violated the CCPA. The California Attorney General has stated that the submission of a notice of noncompliance created through the tool may trigger the 30-day cure period under the CCPA. That means that if a business does not address the alleged noncompliance in 30 days, the California Attorney General may bring suit and seek civil penalties or an injunction.

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