The California Court of Appeals in Sacramento has, in an unanimous decision, ruled that a disabled employee’s age cannot be...
Monthly Archives: <span>December 2007</span>
The Arizona Supreme Court unanimously upheld the constitutionality of a state law that limits the responsibility for payment of damages...
Mark McKissock has been promoted to operations manager of state contract services claims for the California State Compensation Insurance Fund’s...
The Texas Legislature enacted tort reform measures in 2003 that among other things placed a $250,000 cap on non-economic damage...
United States District Court Judge Nancy G. Edmunds of the Eastern District of Michigan in a final judgment ordered United...
Improvements to New York’s coastal property insurance program and a prohibition against denying some late-reported claims top the list of...
A Massachusetts woman has sued a doctor who treated her after a test wrongly showed she was infected with the...
Mississippi Lawyer Timothy Balducci pleaded guilty to conspiracy to bribe a judge and is assisting federal prosecutors in a case...
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said that U.S. worries about Chinese product safety will be a major topic at high-level economic...
A grand jury has indicted a Springfield, Mass. police officer in connection with insurance fraud and larceny. Prosecutors say Anthony...