J&J Would Rather Fight a Cancer-Warning Lawsuit on Baby Powder Johnson & Johnson wants its day in court to fight a lawsuit intended to force it to put a cancer... Read More
Insurers Urged to Be Cautious When Seeking Recovery of Paradigm Fees Paradigm Catastrophic Care Management offers what insurers crave: certainty in medical costs for workers’ compensation claims filed by catastrophically injured... Read More
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New Auto Safety Technology Leaves Insurers in the Dark Automakers are accelerating the rollout of technology designed to avoid crashes, but insurance companies are waving a caution flag at... Read More
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Moody’s Links with Four Twenty Seven to Price Climate Risk: Leonid Bershidsky The acquisition of California-based Four Twenty Seven, Inc., by Moody’s Corporation could signify the beginning of a major shift in... Read More
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Documentary Series Examines Cost of Small-Town Vigilantism NEW YORK — It’s been 38 years since a man named Ken Rex McElroy was shot to death by an... Read More
J&J Targets Science Behind Thousands of Baby Powder-Cancer Cases Johnson & Johnson, seeking to head off claims by thousands of women that its iconic Baby Powder caused their cancer,... Read More