The family of a teenager who drowned while attending a summer academic camp at Transylvania University has filed a wrongful...
Yearly Archives: <span>2014</span>
A Baltimore, Md., board is set to approve a $49,000 settlement with a man who sued Baltimore police, accusing officers...
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has signed a law allowing drivers who owe extra “responsibility” fees for certain offenses to do...
A Phoenix woman will have to repay nearly $27,000 to her insurance company after pleading guilty to falsely claiming she...
The Nevada State Bar says free legal assistance is available for people dealing with government agencies, insurance companies, landlords, contractors...
New legislation being signed by Gov. Jack Markell will boost the coffers of Delaware’s volunteer ambulance and emergency medical services...
A Slidell, La., man at the center of an investigation into claims of fraud in the BP oil spill settlement...
The year-end expiration of the federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (TRIPRA), and the uncertain future of the law,...
New York state agencies are required to consider the future likelihood of extreme weather in their decisions on public works...
A major electricity provider in northeast Ohio is installing special security fencing and thermal-imaging cameras at some substations to keep...