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Issues Arising from Alleged Spoliation of Evidence [Subrogation Publication]

January 01, 2000

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Issues Arising from Alleged Spoliation of Evidence - Subrogation Publication - Spoliation of Evidence -- the destruction or material modification of evidence by in act or omission of a party. Spoliation can lead to adverse evidentiary inferences, adverse jury instructions, evidence preclusion or dismissal/default.
Policy factors: "The plaintiffs are not free to destroy crucial evidence simply because a court order was not issued to preserve the evidence."


Expert Selection [Subrogation Publications]

January 01, 1999

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Expert Selection - Subrogation Publications - The General Criteria For The Retention Of A Particular Expert --
The Qualities Of A Good Expert
A. Identification of Goals and Tasks
1. Gather, organize, locate and preserve evidence.


Pipe Freeze Ups: Subrogation Considerations [Subrogation Publications]

January 01, 1999

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Pipe Freeze Ups: Subrogation Considerations - Subrogation Publications - 1. Consider retention of legal counsel to supervise subrogation investigation; to permit adjuster to be involved in the immediate adjustment problems. Even with the liberalization of discovery rules, protection is still granted to work product of counsel.
2. Consider immediate engagement of expert (may require hands on trade person, such as a plumber, mechanical engineer, metallurgist, etc.).


Y2K - A New Millennium of Subrogation and Recovery Claims [Subrogation Publications]

January 01, 1999

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Y2K - A New Millennium of Subrogation and Recovery Claims - Subrogation Publications - The legal issue here involves insurance coverage for what is variously known as the “Year 2000,” “Y2K,” or “Millennium” bug or virus problem. This is a potential time bomb that may shut down many of the world’s computers or cause them to act erratically on or before January 1, 2000. As a starting point, therefore, it is important to understand exactly what the Y2K virus is and how it can be fixed.


Avoiding the Statute of Repose [Subrogation and Recovery Articles and Papers]

January 01, 1999

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Avoiding the Statute of Repose - Subrogation and Recovery Articles and Papers - 15 pgs total, '99. These statutes prevent persons from bringing actions for injuries caused by improvements to real property after a certain period of time has passed from the date of construction of the improvement. In conjunction with the tort reform movement, a number of states have adopted statues of repose. This paper focuses on cases where a statute of repose may apply for the purpose of determining whether a statute of repose can be avoided in a particular case or jurisdiction.


Basis And Advanced Theories of Recovery In Property Damage Subrogation Claims [Theories of Subrogation]

January 01, 1999

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Basis And Advanced Theories of Recovery In Property Damage Subrogation Claims - Theories of Subrogation - Elements of Proof
Duty
Breach of Duty
Causation
Damages


Stephen A. Cozen Receives Distinguished Citizen Award from Boy Scouts of America's Cradle of Liberty Council

May 13, 1998

Press Release

Stephen A. Cozen Receives Distinguished Citizen Award from Boy Scouts of America's Cradle of Liberty Council


Stephen A. Cozen Receives Distinguished Citizen Award from Boy Scouts of America's Cradle of Liberty Council

May 13, 1998

Press Release


Discussion of a Complex Marine Subrogation Claim, Including Selection and Use of Experts [Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - Ocean Marine and Inland Marine]

February 05, 1998

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Discussion of a Complex Marine Subrogation Claim, Including Selection and Use of Experts - Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - Ocean Marine and Inland Marine - 11 pgs total. THE LITIGATION and USE AND SELECTION OF EXPERTS as applied to Bright Field allision. As a result of this “allision,” as this is termed in maritime circles, Cozen O’Connor was requested to represent a number of property underwriters involved with numerous insureds. At first glance, especially by someone not familiar with maritime law, it would appear as if this would be a simple case to recover damages. However, there was little that was simple in regard to this litigation.


Current Issues in Product Liability Cases [Subrogation & Recovery Theories of Liability]

January 01, 1998

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Current Issues in Product Liability Cases - Subrogation & Recovery Theories of Liability - Today's Courts have fashioned a full body of procedural, evidentiary and substantive law to deal with products liability cases. The American Law Institute is fast approaching the completion of a new and comprehensive Restatement limited solely to Products Liability. The new Restatement will supposedly provide more guidance in this area of the law than the current 402A. Until that Restatement is completed and adopted


Determination of Fire Origin in Appliance Fires [Subrogation and Recovery Theories of Liability]

January 01, 1998

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Determination of Fire Origin in Appliance Fires - Subrogation and Recovery Theories of Liability - A significant number of residential fires in this country are ignited by normal household appliances. Excluding operator error, ( leaving food on a hot burner, using gasoline in a kerosene heater, etc) there are two basic ways that these fires get started. The first is when a heat producing appliance, such as a toaster or dryer, produces temperatures capable of igniting combustible materials that are likely to be near


Legal Update on Relevant Subrogation Issues [Subrogation Publication]

January 01, 1998

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Legal Update on Relevant Subrogation Issues - Subrogation Publication - As we continue in our efforts to aggressively pursue subrogation recoveries on your behalf, we are confronted with a multitude of legal impediments. Over the last several years, we have seen an increasing number of court decisions addressing significant issues such as spoliation, economic loss, exculpatory clauses and waivers of subrogation. Whereas these issues received less attention by the courts in the past, courts today


Spoliation of Evidence [Subrogation Publications]

January 01, 1996

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Spoliation of Evidence - Subrogation Publications - I. DEFINITION AND COMMON LAW ORIGINS
A. Spoliation Defined
Spoliation is the destruction, loss, or material alteration of evidence or potential evidence by an act or omission of a party in pending or future litigation. County of Solano v. Delancy, 264 Cal.Rptr. 721 (Ct. App. 1989); Miller v. Montgomery County, 494 A.2d 761, 767 (Md. Ct. Spec. App. 1985). Evidence includes physical


“Former Landowner May be Liable for Defects Left on Property” [Verdicts, Settlements, and Tactics, Volume 10, No. 12]

December 01, 1990

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

“Former Landowner May be Liable for Defects Left on Property” - Verdicts, Settlements, and Tactics, Volume 10, No. 12 -


Condominiums, Cooperative and Conversions [LIP]

January 01, 1987

Publication


Condominiums, Condominiums Cooperatives and Conversions [LIP]

January 01, 1986

Publication


Equitable Distribution and Matrimonial Tax [LIP]

January 01, 1986

Publication


Residential Real Estate [LIP]

January 01, 1985

Publication

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