US Agencies: Industrial Control System Malware Discovered BOSTON (AP) — Multiple U.S. government agencies issued a joint alert Wednesday warning of the discovery of a suite of... Read More
Arizona Court Won’t Halt Sex Suits Naming Boy Scouts, Others PHOENIX (AP)– Arizona victims of long-ago child sex abuse can proceed with lawsuits against groups like the Boy Scouts of... Read More
Future Seawalls: Higher, Stronger and Better for Marine Life MIAMI (AP) — Seawalls, despite more natural innovations like “living” shorelines, aren’t going anywhere in Florida — except up. With... Read More
Future Liability Releases at Center of Boy Scouts Bankruptcy DOVER, Del. (AP) — Protecting local Boy Scouts of America councils and troop sponsoring organizations from future liability for child... Read More
Freight Railroads Work to Resolve Service Problems, Delays OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Some grain elevators are so full that farmers trying to sell their crops are being turned... Read More
Sedgwick: Attorneys Involved in Claims Sooner and More Often Attorneys are involved in a growing share of insurance claims and they are being retained much sooner, Sedgwick said in... Read More
Johnson & Johnson Can’t Block Lawsuit Claiming It Lied About Asbestos in Talc Johnson & Johnson can’t use its baby powder bankruptcy to prevent a lawsuit that accuses the company of hiding evidence... Read More
US Gunmakers to Ask Judge to Toss Mexico’s $10B Lawsuit BOSTON — Major U.S. gun manufacturers on Tuesday are slated to urge a federal judge in Boston to dismiss a... Read More
Walgreens Trial Over its Part in Florida Opioid Crisis Set to Begin A jury trial accusing Walgreens Boots Alliance WBA.O of contributing to Florida’s opioid addiction epidemic was set to begin on... Read More
Accounts Deceivable: Email Scam Costliest Type of Cybercrime RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A shopping spree in Beverly Hills, a luxury vacation in Mexico, a bank account that jumped... Read More