The southwest Kansas town of Greensburg, destroyed two years ago by a massive tornado, will receive $4.4 million in federal...
Monthly Archives: <span>June 2009</span>
Commercial trucks, buses and tractor-trailer rigs are getting special attention from Connecticut officials this week. Annual safety checks are set...
An insurer can’t cite the commonly used earth movement exclusion to deny coverage to an insured whose property was damaged...
An Exeter, New Hampshire man accused of a string of burglaries and arsons in Maine earlier this year is scheduled...
An administrative law judge has rejected a bank’s request to close a federal hearing involving a former BB&T investigator who...
Pearl River Community College hasn’t exactly been able to put Hurricane Katrina in the rearview mirror. Nearly four years later,...
A Florida jury has awarded $30 million to a Pensacola widow in a ruling against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. Lawyers for...
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services has revised its outlook on German reinsurer Hannover Rueckversicherung AG and its subsidiaries (collectively Hannover...
An insured who voluntarily agrees to pay a settlement that is not dictated by a jury verdict cannot sue its...
Declaring a shared commitment “that the lands, water and other natural resources of the Illinois River Watershed should be free...