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Emily Ruzic handles complex business litigation matters, including non-compete and breach-of-contract cases; trade secret, trademark, and copyright infringement litigation; and Federal Trade Commission investigations. She works on a diverse range of matters for a variety of industries, including energy, insurance, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and real estate.

Court Declines Jurisdiction Over COVID-19 Insurance DisputeThe recent procedural ruling by a Pennsylvania federal court highlights another area of uncertainty in the growing wave of insurance litigation related to COVID-19:  will these cases proceed in state or federal courts? The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on its own volition remanded a Pittsburgh restaurant’s lawsuit seeking insurance coverage

Upcoming Event – Insurance for Cyber Risk – and the Disputes About Its Scope: The Good, the Bad, and the UglyBradley attorney Emily Ruzic will present “Insurance for Cyber Risk – and the Disputes About Its Scope: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” as part of DRI’s Cybersecurity and Data Privacy conference.

The event will discuss an overview of cyber threats that now include hacking, ransomware attacks, social engineering, and other schemes. 

webinarUpcoming Event - Policyholder Insurance Webinar Series: Is That Drone Insured?Bradley’s Policyholder Insurance group is pleased to present “Enterprise Risk Management: What In-House Counsel Need to Know” as part of our ongoing Litigation Lunch & Learn series.

This onsite event will discuss an overview of enterprise risk management presented by guest speaker Matthew Lusco of Regions Financial and Bradley attorneys Katherine J. Henry

Increased FTC Enforcement Highlights Need for Cyber Regulatory CoverageRegulatory components to cyber insurance policies are becoming increasingly valuable as data-breach enforcement continues to surge. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC or Commission), the nation’s primary privacy and data security enforcer, has announced another record year of enforcement actions regarding consumer privacy. In 2017, the FTC brought nearly two hundred privacy and data security cases.