Boeing Finds New 787 Flaw, Slows Deliveries for Inspection September 8, 2020 By Julie Johnsson and Alan Levin Boeing Co. has slowed deliveries of its 787 Dreamliner as crews check for a new manufacturing flaw involving gaps in... Read More
Suppliers Reluctant to Ship Goods Without Credit Insurance September 8, 2020 By Anne D'Innocenzio Gold Medal International is sitting on millions of dollars worth of socks at its North Carolina warehouse that it can’t... Read More
Michigan Suit Brings Another Loss for Plaintiffs with COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims September 8, 2020 Another federal court has dismissed a COVID-19 business interruption lawsuit, finding that a closure order does not constitute a covered... Read More
Viewpoint: Federal and State Civil Immunity from COVID-19 Lawsuits September 8, 2020 By Michael D. Shalhoub and Steven S. Vahidi Hundreds of COVID-19 lawsuits have been filed across the country and business leaders say liability immunity is necessary in order... Read More
Stolen Impressionist Classic Turns Up at Museum Exhibit September 8, 2020 By Jim Sams A painting by American artist Robert Spencer, missing since 1995, was recovered after a Pennsylvania art museum included it in... Read More
Disasters Cause Insurance Double Whammy for Pandemic-Hit Businesses September 4, 2020 By Suzanne Barlyn and Alwyn Scott As insurers brace for an expensive natural-disaster season because of storms and wildfires ravaging parts of the United States, the... Read More
Why Some Organizations Are Managing Coronavirus Risk Better Than Others September 4, 2020 By Andrew G. Simpson While few, if any, organizations saw the coronavirus pandemic and all of its death and disruption coming, some were better... Read More
Study: Electronics Could Stop 40% of Big Truck Rear Crashes September 4, 2020 By Tom Krisher DETROIT — Safety features such as automatic emergency braking and forward collision warnings could prevent more than 40% of crashes... Read More
Tyson Foods to Open Medical Clinics at Some Meat Plants September 4, 2020 By Josh Funk OMAHA, Neb. — Tyson Foods is planning to open medical clinics at several of its U.S. plants to improve the... Read More
Hyundai, Kia Recall Vehicles For Leaks That Can Cause Fires September 4, 2020 By Tom Krisher DETROIT — Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia are recalling over 591,000 vehicles in the U.S. to fix a brake fluid... Read More