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Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal

SPRING 2021 | VOLUME 56 | ISSUE 2

Vol 56 No 2 - Spring 2021

Vol 56 No 2 - Spring 2021

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Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law
By Michael T. Amy, Audrey E. Gitz, Megen M. Gold, Justin G. Guthrie, Christopher F. Hamilton, Chase Alexandra Jansson, Sara B. Kuebel, Donald A. Mau, Juliette McCullough, Carra Miller, Kelly E. Mulrane, Casey M. Saylor, Allison N. Skopec, and W. Benjamin Woody

Recent Developments in Alternative Dispute Resolution
By Deborah Greenspan, Fredric Brooks, Jonathan Walton, and Grace Chamoun

Recent Developments in Animal Tort and Insurance Law
By Margrit Lent Parker and Fran Ortiz

Recent Developments in Business Litigation
By Dennis J. Wall, Peter J. Biging, Niall A. Paul, Victoria L. Creta, and Amy C. Gross

Recent Developments in Cybersecurity and Data Privacy
By Mailise R. Marks, Daniel Cotter, Ariane Janz, Kenneth Williams, and Anthony E. Sinapi

Recent Developments in Employment and Labor Law
By Kate Bally, Adam D. Fuller, Brian C. Miller, Veronica Weinstein, Matthew B. Schiff, Kathryn C. Nadro, and Meredith L. McDonald

Recent Developments in Excess, Surplus Lines, and Reinsurance Law
By Michael Carolan, Thomas Kinney, Nathan Lee, Timothy M. Thornton, Jr., Ira J. Belcove, Karen M. Borg, Abigail Chin, Molly S. Crabtree, Randi Ellias, Andrew J. Foreman, Kevin J. O’Brien, Mark A. Schwartz, and Larry P. Schiffer

Recent Developments in Fidelity and Surety Law
By David A. Harris, Matthew R. Berry, Saloni Shah, Rebecca S. Glos, Jane A. Horne, Ralph Kooy, Craig N. Mangum, Ryan J. Weeks, Scott C. Williams, and Jessica L. Wynn

Recent Developments in Health Insurance, Life Insurance, and Disability Insurance Law
By Elizabeth G. Doolin, Julie F. Wall, and Joseph R. Jeffery

Recent Developments in Insurance Coverage Law
By Damian J. Arguello, Aaron Le Marquer, James Breese, and Timothy M. Thornton, Jr.

Recent Developments in Insurance Regulation
By Christian Brito, Russell S. Buhite, Daniel A. Cotter, Fred Karlinsky, Gregory Lestini, Anthony J. Macauley, Briana Montminy, Zeshawn H. Mumtaz, and Timothy Stanfield

Recent Developments in Intellectual Property Law
By Chris Nichols

Recent Developments in International Litigation
By Mark E. Wojcik

Recent Developments in Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Liability Law
By David B. Torrey, Lawrence D. McIntyre, and Justin D. Beck 

Editorial Board

Editor in Chief
Charles A. Yuen
Charles Allen Yuen LLC
Short Hills, New Jersey
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Co-Executive Editor
Andy Cao
Akerman LLP
Houston, TX
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Co-Executive Editor
Jeremy M. King
Olshan FromeWolosky LLP
New York, NY
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Managing Editor
Julie Roberts Furgerson
American Bar Association
Washington, D.C.
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Associate Editors

Zascha Blanco Abbott
Liebler, Gonzalez & Portuondo
Miami, FL
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Andrew N. Bourne
Cohen Ziffer Frenchman & McKenna
New York, New York
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Brian L. Bank
Rivkin Radler LLP
Uniondale, New York
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Adam J. Budesheim
McCarter & English, LLP
Newark, New Jersey
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Ryan Buschell
Covington & Burling LLP
San Francisco, California
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Pamela A. Palmer
Clark Hill PLC
Los Angeles, California
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Christine S. Davis
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Washington, DC
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Stephen Parsley
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Birmingham, Alabama
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Peter Kochenburger
University of Connecticut School of Law
Hartford, Connecticut
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J. Thomas Richie
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Birmingham, Alabama
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Matthew R. Kohnke
Property & Liability Resource Bureau
Downers Grove, Illinois
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Mario S. Russo
McCarter & English, LLP
Newark, New Jersey
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Michael A. Kotula
Rivkin Radler LLP
Uniondale, New York
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David Brooks Torrey
Workers Compensation Office
of Adjudication
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Jeremy A. Lawrence
Munger Tolles & Olson LLP
San Francisco, California
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Editorial Policies

The Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal, the quarterly scholarly publication of the ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, is committed to the publication of articles that present analysis and insight into issues affecting the broad scope of tort and insurance law and practice. The Journal welcomes original articles dealing with current and emerging issues of national scope from members of the bar.

Feature articles traditionally are between 10,000 and 15,000 words, or 50 to 60 double-spaced pages in length. Depending on the topic and depth of focus, the Journal also accepts some shorter articles. The writing should be appropriate for a law review article. All references must be completely and accurately cited using the citation style of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, 20th Edition. Other important requirements: (1) include a brief description of your current professional affiliation, (2) use consecutively numbered footnotes rather than embedded citations, (3) number pages, (4) italicize rather than underline, (5) use Word, and (6) submit the manuscripts as e-mail attachments. Simultaneous submission of manuscripts to other publications is discouraged and must be brought to the attention of the editor-in-chief of the Journal. Unless otherwise clearly noted, all manuscripts are expected to be original. All articles accepted for publication will be checked carefully for unauthorized use of copyrighted material.

Authors are asked to sign a copyright agreement that grants to the ABA the exclusive right of first publication, the nonexclusive right to reprint, and the right to use the work in other ABA media—including electronic and print.

Manuscripts should be sent as e-mail attachments to Julie Furgerson, Managing Editor, [email protected].

No compensation is paid for published articles.

Requests to reprint or republish material from the Journal should be sent to [email protected].

Opinions and viewpoints expressed in the contents of the Journal are solely those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Journal’s editorial board, the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, or the American Bar Association.