Drone’s Ease Piercing New York ‘No-Fly’ Zone Underscores Risks A recreational drone operator whose device smashed into a U.S. Army helicopter in September flew undetected into a no-fly zone... Read More
Gas Driller Wants Pennsylvania Homeowner to Pay for Disparaging Remarks A gas driller argued in court Monday that it’s entitled to monetary damages from a Pennsylvania homeowner who continued bad-mouthing... Read More
Good Samaritan Exiting Vehicle to Assist Injured Person Still Occupies Insured Vehicle for UM Purposes The Rhode Island Supreme Court in Hudson v. GEICO Insurance Agency, Inc., 161 A.3d 1150 (R.I. 2017) recently held, as... Read More
Vermont Man Maintains Innocence in Relatives’ Mysterious Deaths A Vermont man denied in court papers Wednesday allegations that he killed his millionaire grandfather in 2013 and claims he... Read More
New Jersey Considers Barring Drone Operation While Drunk New Jersey lawmakers are moving ahead with legislation that would make it illegal to operate a drone while drunk. The... Read More
Massachusetts Considers Changing Larceny Law Massachusetts may soon fall in line with the majority of U.S. states that have changed their approach to prosecuting theft... Read More
New Jersey Beach Can Be Seized for New Dune Project Midway Beach, a small oceanfront community on the New Jersey shore, was barely impacted by Superstorm Sandy, due largely to... Read More
Experts Discuss Sea Level Rise Projected Increases Expected by 2100 Societal concerns about climate change, severe weather and rising seas are raising questions about readiness across the globe. Extreme weather... Read More
Report Says Connecticut Casino Patron Sat on Escalator Rail Before Fall A woman who fell off an escalator at Foxwoods Resort Casino in October and later died lost her balance while... Read More
Maine State Police Drones Cut Crash Investigation Time The value of Maine State Police drones came into sharp focus in the aftermath of a silo explosion that injured... Read More