Federal prosecutors in Atlanta, Ga., say a former lawyer used the identities of three dozen former clients without their knowledge...
Monthly Archives: <span>August 2018</span>
What could be less threatening than the old office fax machine? Nothing. That’s precisely why it’s used as a backdoor...
A construction company has dropped its appeal of federal workplace safety officials’ determination that it was negligent in a trench...
A deputy killed during training on a South Carolina lake last summer was tangled by the boat propeller after going...
Jennifer Annis had been looking forward to seeing the Indians. Having earned straight A’s at St. Rose School, she was...
The theft of an empty plane by an airline worker who performed dangerous loops before crashing into a remote island...
On a map, the only natural water body nearby Alan and Alicia Sirkin’s Coconut Grove home is Biscayne Bay. But...
It was California’s biggest fire yet. In late July and August, wildfires devastated an area north of San Francisco far...
Federal safety inspectors released new photos Thursday showing cracks in the concrete of an under-construction, pedestrian bridge just days before...
A March 2017 LexisNexis whitepaper on the future of claims technology defined touchless claims as “a process or workflow that...