Prosecutors Say Criminal Gang Took Control of Emergency Mitigation Industry in NYC July 7, 2022 By Claims Journal staff Federal prosecutors have charged nine individuals in an alleged racketeering conspiracy that they say took control of a Brooklyn damage...
Airbnb Hosts Navigate Legal Maze Amid State Abortion Bans July 6, 2022 By Michael Tobin and Ella Ceron When the US Supreme Court ruled to end federal protection for abortions last month, many people wanted to find a...
Laid-off Tesla Workers File Emergency Plea, Allege Small Severance Pay July 6, 2022 By Hyunjoo Jin SAN FRANCISCO —Two laid-off Tesla workers filed an emergency motion on Tuesday to stop the electric car maker for allegedly...
US Judge Finds for Three Drug Distributors in West Virginia Opioid Lawsuit July 6, 2022 By John Raby CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A federal judge on Monday ruled in favor of three major U.S. drug distributors in a...
Sydney Floods Burden 50,000 Around Australia’s Largest City July 6, 2022 By Rod Mcguirk and Mark Baker RICHMOND, Australia (AP) — Hundreds of homes have been inundated in and around Australia’s largest city in a flood emergency...
New California Wildfire Strands Fourth of July Revelers July 6, 2022 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Firefighters in Northern California were battling a fresh wildfire that broke out Monday east of Sacramento...
Report: East Africa Pipeline ‘Breaches Banking Principles’ July 6, 2022 By Ed Davey A controversial oil project that would connect oilfields in a Ugandan National Park to a port in Tanzania breaches global...
No Malpractice Coverage Owed to Law Firm Sanctioned for ‘Frivolous’ Lawsuits July 6, 2022 By Jim Sams A legal malpractice insurer has no duty to defend or indemnify attorneys who were sanctioned for filing frivolous lawsuits against...
Viewpoint: Subrogation, Common Failures, and Complex Causes for Frozen Pipe Claims July 6, 2022 By Lee Wickert and Andrew Schmit Each year, water damage and freezing pipes cost insurers $15-$20 billion and result in claims from approximately one in 50...
US Testing New Fire Retardant, Critics Push Other Methods July 5, 2022 By Keith Ridler BOISE, Idaho (AP) — U.S. officials are testing a new wildfire retardant after two decades of buying millions of gallons...