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Click here to remove Verdict from subsequent Justia newsletter(s). | New on Verdict Legal Analysis and Commentary | Bringing Home the Supply Chain | SAMUEL ESTREICHER, JONATHAN F. HARRIS | | NYU law professors Samuel Estreicher and Jonathan F. Harris describe how the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing the United States to confront the problem of unchecked globalization. Estreicher and Harris argue that once the pandemic subsides, U.S. policymakers should, as a matter of national security, mandate that a minimum percentage of essential supplies be manufactured domestically. | Read More | Unconstitutional Chaos: Abortion in the Time of COVID-19 | JOANNA L. GROSSMAN, MARY ZIEGLER | | SMU Dedman School of Law professor Joanna L. Grossman and Florida State University law professor Mary Ziegler discuss the abortion bans implemented in several states in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Grossman and Ziegler explain why the bans are constitutional and comment on the connection between the legal challenges to those bans and the broader fight over abortion rights. | Read More |
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California Courts of Appeal Opinions | 501 East 51st Street v. Kookmin Best Insurance Co. | Docket: B293605(Second Appellate District) Opinion Date: April 16, 2020 Judge: Elizabeth A. Grimes Areas of Law: Insurance Law | Plaintiff filed suit against defendants after defendants denied plaintiff's claim for damages to its apartment complex caused by a ruptured underground water main. The Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court's judgment following summary adjudication in favor of defendants on plaintiff's claim for breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing relating to the parties' insurance contract. The court agreed with the trial court that there is no material dispute whether defendants denied the claim in good faith based on an expert report concluding the damage was not caused by the broken water main. In this case, there is no dispute that defendants based their claim denial on the final expert report, and there is no evidence that the report was contrived or false. | |
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