What Alternatives do I Have to Suing My Insurance Company?

A homeowners’ insurance policy is a two-way street, requiring both the homeowners and the insurance company
to uphold their end of the bargain. The homeowners pay premiums every month, recognizing that if an unforeseen
loss occurs, their insurance company will provide the needed indemnity to restore their property to its pre-loss
Understanding Your Plaintiff Deposition: What You Need to Know

If you have filed a lawsuit against your insurance company, one of the first things the attorney for your
insurance company will likely do is request to take your deposition. “What is a deposition?” is a logical
and understandable question for a homeowner to have in this situation. Knowing what to expect and
The Need for Transferable Water Mitigation Credits

Mitigation credits are an important part of our current land use system. They provide important liquidity to otherwise environmentally encumbered land while striking a balance between developmental goals and environmental policy. Under the current framework, mitigation bankers can purchase land in need of mitigation from a private party, perform said mitigation, and then sell credits to developers who need to offset their environmental impacts.