The right to have trial by jury in Louisiana will become more difficult if the Louisiana Legislature agrees with a...
Monthly Archives: <span>May 2006</span>
The 2006 Maryland Legislature adjourned its regular session but not before taking steps to streamline some of its insurance regulations...
The New Hampshire Supreme Court recently ruled that a loss of “familial relationship” caused by the death of a child...
About 40 percent of the medical malpractice cases filed in the United States are groundless, according to a Harvard analysis...
A lawsuit filed by more than 650 Gulf Coast homeowners accuses State Farm Insurance Co. of using a “one-size-fits-all” engineering...
The Texas Senate passed a measure late on May 10 that would cut local school property taxes by one-third over...
A fire believed to have started in a chimney caused heavy damage to a 14-unit apartment complex in Fargo, N.D.,...
Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Corporation (LWCC) reported that LWCC Chairman Aubrey Temple and president/CEO Kristin Wall presented a check in the...
Health insurers and HMOs in Michigan could offer financial incentives to smaller employers that want to reward workers for healthy...
Storms across Arkansas early on Wednesday, May 10 and the night before left a trail of damage, including fallen trees,...