Scouts Reach Deal With Catholic Committee in BSA Bankruptcy DOVER, Del. (AP) — A committee representing several Catholic entities in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy has reached a... Read More
CMS Rules on Settlement Reporting May Sting Insurers and Claimants Both For years, the federal agency that runs Medicare has been building a trap to snag any settlements that would force... Read More
Study: SUVs, Pickups Hit Pedestrians More Often Than Cars Do DETROIT (AP) — Drivers of bigger vehicles such as pickup trucks and SUVs are more likely to hit pedestrians while... Read More
Tired of Waiting for Driverless Vehicles? Head to a Farm DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — For years Americans have been told autonomous technology was improving and that driverless vehicles were... Read More
Judge: Minor Leaguers Work Year-Round, MLB Violated Wage Law NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge ruled that minor leaguers are year-round employees who work during training time and... Read More
Viewpoint: Cyberattacks Present Unique Challenges for Business Interruption Claims Introduction As businesses continue to rely on computers and digital storage of important data, cyberattacks are a growing potential threat... Read More
Federal Gov. Adopts New Rule Setting Safety Standards for Driverless Automobiles The Biden Administration has issued a final rule intended to ensure safety of occupants in automated vehicles. This rule updates... Read More
Sudden Braking in 2 VW SUV Models Draws Regulatory Scrutiny DETROIT (AP) — First came the beeping alarms and the dashboard lights warning that something had gone haywire. Then the... Read More
Secret Service Study of Yoga Class Shooting Shows Misogyny WASHINGTON (AP) — A man who signed up for a yoga class in Tallahassee, Florida, and opened fire there in... Read More
Airlines Fight Calif. Law That Expands Breaks for Employees DALLAS (AP) — The airline industry is escalating its campaign against a California law that gives pilots and flight attendants... Read More