| Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview With Dr. Michael BadenForensic pathologist Michael Baden has performed over 20,000 autopsies and been involved in the investigation of some of the most high-profile deaths in America.  I had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Baden, for the ABA Journal website, on his recently-published book. He looks at some medical examiners who -- especially in cases involving the actions of police officers – see themselves not as independent scientists, but part of the prosecution team.
 
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 New York Daily News: Maniloff Looks At The History Of Litigation Over Balloons (Really) More On ChatGPT: Potential Impact Of Using Artificial Intelligence In Claims Handling Stall Door Falls In BigLaw Firm's Bathroom: Enter The Coverage Lawyers Additional Insured Issue I've Never Seen: What Does "Blanket" Mean?  Insurer Logo On ROR Gets Coverage Action Booted From Federal Court Unique Situation: Is Faulty Workmanship An "Occurrence?"   Dude, These Flushable Wipes Aren't So Flushable: Is That An "Occurrence?" Pollution Exclusion: Court Says Don't Look To Case Law For The Answer Court Rejects Coverage Hail Mary: Killing Someone Was Not Part Of The Insured's Plumbing Business Dog Bite Coverage Case With An Interesting (Belly) Rub It Paid – Literally -- To Operate As A Physician With A Suspended License  Indiana Appeals Court Rejects Insured's Effort To Kigerize The Lead Exclusion
 Tapas: Small Dishes Of Insurance Coverage•	Insurer's Unique Coverage For "Personal And Advertising Injury" Negated By Unique Exclusion
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