Experian, the world’s biggest credit data firm, could face fines and class action lawsuits as well as reputational damage from...
Yearly Archives: <span>2015</span>
Injuries from zip line accidents have soared along with the popularity of an activity that hurtles riders through the air,...
When Volkswagen opened its gleaming pollution testing center near the California coast, a top executive from the German automaker helped...
In response to growing regulatory action and tightening legislation, Atlanta-based Crawford & Company launched a new Financial Lines Claims Service...
Halliburton is offering settlements to dozens of property owners after a chemical compound called ammonium perchlorate showed up in residents’...
Today’s announcement by the U.S. Department of Justice of a proposed $20.8 billion out-of-court settlement with BP to resolve charges...
More than three years later, and we’re still learning from Hurricane Sandy. Thanks to a number of factors – from...
Workers’ compensation payers reported an increase of 6.4 percent in their 2014 drug spend, according to CompPharma’s 12th Annual Survey...
Before death came to Upper Big Branch Mine, Donald L. Blankenship managed his patch of Appalachia like King Coal incarnate....
Big business is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to curb class action litigation in a series of cases that dominate...