Jun 27, 2019
Returning to offer additional insights on the first substantive episode we published, Goldberg Segalla’s own Tom Segalla provides tips for how insurance bad faith experts can and should stay current on key issues and decisions nationwide. Tom also addresses a problematic trend of insurance bad faith experts being...
Jun 25, 2019
Ned Currie, of Currie Johnson & Myers, joins the podcast for a discussion of the Mississippi Supreme Court’s decision in Colony Insurance Co. v. First Specialty Insurance Corp. In the first part of the episode, Ned engages in a comprehensive summary of the underlying events giving rise to the coverage dispute, as well...
Jun 18, 2019
Larry Mason and Adam Dolan join the podcast to discuss Illinois legislature’s recent legalization of cannabis. Larry and Adam highlight the key provisions of the new legislation and outline some of the policy considerations behind the statute. The duo also provides insights into how the new law will affect...
Jun 11, 2019
Troy Beecher, a leader of Goldberg Segalla’s GIS Florida team, returns to the podcast to explain the Florida legislature’s response to the large-scale exploitation of assignment of benefits claims in the first party residential insurance context. Troy discusses the events that prompted the Florida legislature to...
Jun 4, 2019
Dan Lust, a member of the New York State Bar Association’s Social Media Committee, and an attorney in Goldberg Segalla’s White Plains office, discusses the role of social media investigations and protections in litigation. Dan explains the discoverability of social media, as well as New York’s recently-adopted...