Jun 24, 2020
Pending Missouri violent crime bill panned as tough on crime
Conservative and progressive advocacy groups are slamming a bill aimed at combating a surge of violence in Missouri's largest cities as a return to tough-on-crime policies.
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Insurance: Crime Policy-Swindle-Authorized Representative Exclusion
Where appellant sought coverage under a crime-insurance policy under the forgery and employee-theft clauses, summary judgment for the insurer was proper because the relevant entity was not an insured under the policy because it did not meet the definition of subsidiary, and the authorized representative exclusion unambiguously applied. Judgment is affirmed. C.S. McCrossan Inc. v. […]
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