The results of the long-standing poll are in. The question posed was:
Should the New York Legislature pass a law requiring insurers to demonstrate prejudice where the insured gives late notice of a claim without a reasonable excuse?
63.9% answered "Yes"; and
36.1% answered "No."
As a new Bill regarding the eradication of New York's no-prejudice rule is inevitable, NYCL will keep you apprised of developments on this front.
Please see the new poll regarding legal weblog posts. The question was sparked by the proliferation of blogs and the change of style in posting I've seen through the years. Because I'm pressed for time during the weak, I prefer the old-style of blog posting. I'm curious to see if you agree.
I'm not a fan of people using their blogs to write whole articles (even though I've done it from time to time). I also don't want to look at someone's blog and just find links. Generally, all I'm looking for is a brief (and I mean brief) discussion of whatever the blogger is linking to and the links.
None of that is to say that I don't do all the things that I don't like on my own blog.
Posted by: David M. Gottlieb, Esq. | December 04, 2007 at 06:01 PM