Regulators Say Railroads Must Examine How They Build Trains April 10, 2023 By Josh Funk OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Federal regulators said Friday that railroads need to re- examine how they assemble their trains after... Read More
Honda Recalls SUVs in Cold Weather U.S. States over Rust Risk April 6, 2023 By David Shepardson Honda Motor said Thursday it is recalling 563,000 CR-V sport utility vehicles sold or registered in cold weather U.S. states... Read More
In a First, EPA Survey Puts a Number on Lead Pipes Around US April 6, 2023 Some 9.2 million lead pipes carry water into homes across the U.S., with more in Florida than any other state,... Read More
DOJ Tentatively Settles over Texas Church Shooting for $144M April 6, 2023 By Paul J. Weber AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Justice Department said Wednesday it has tentatively settled a lawsuit over the 2017 mass shooting... Read More
Claims People: Gallagher Bassett, Coverys, Distinguished Programs April 6, 2023 By Claims Journal staff Gallagher Bassett Hires Cyber Practice Leader Kirsten Mickelson has joined Gallagher Bassett as cyber practice leader for its specialty liability... Read More
3M’s Bid to Shield Itself from Earplug Lawsuits Faces Skeptical Judges April 5, 2023 By Brendan Pierson and Dietrich Knauth Federal appeals court judges on Tuesday appeared skeptical of 3M’s MMM.N bid to use the bankruptcy of its subsidiary Aearo... Read More
U.S. Warns 143,000 VW SUVs Owners to Keep Front Passenger Seats Empty April 5, 2023 By David Shepardson WASHINGTON –– Owners of 143,000 recalled Volkswagen Atlas vehicles should not let people sit in front passenger seats until the... Read More
J&J Share Prices Rise After $9B Talc Lawsuit Settlement April 5, 2023 Johnson & Johnson’s shares rose nearly 4% in early trading to hit a near two-month high of $164.48 on Wednesday... Read More
Oil Drilling in Gulf Safer, but Concerns Linger, Report Says April 5, 2023 By Seth Borenstein Thirteen years after the massive Deepwater Horizons spill fouled the Gulf of Mexico, regulators and industry have reduced some risks... Read More
Viewpoint: N.J. Medical Society Manufactures a Scientific Dispute April 5, 2023 By Erin Bradham, Keith Moskowitz and Doug Janicik A recent Law 360 article1 highlights the Medical Society of New Jersey’s (“Society,” or “MSNJ”) arguments in two COVID-19 business... Read More