Walmart Amps Up Its Virus Response for Workers Walmart Inc. will provide masks and gloves for its workers and take their temperature before shifts, the latest moves by... Read More
Viewpoint: What the Government Can and Should Do in Response to COVID-19 The world-wide spread of COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) presents us all with rather interesting questions about the power and role of... Read More
Bayer Pays $39.5 Million to Settle Roundup False-Ad Lawsuits Bayer AG agreed to pay $39.5 million to settle allegations that its Monsanto unit ran misleading ads about the controversial... Read More
Insurers Push Back Against Legislation on Business Interruption Claims The battle over business-interruption losses is heating up. Legislators in at least three states — New Jersey, Ohio and Massachusetts... Read More
Crime Drops in Lockdown, Domestic Violence Risk Climbs With more than two-thirds of the U.S. population ordered to stay home amid the coronavirus pandemic, it’s tougher for burglars... Read More
Viewpoint: Keeping Your Cases Moving During the COVID-19 Crisis Many subrogation professionals will find themselves working from home in the near future. While much can be accomplished from a... Read More
Coronavirus Is Delaying Vital Safety Work Across Oil and Gas The , is delaying vital maintenance across the oil and natural gas industries in Europe and North America. Restrictions on... Read More
Bosses Panic-Buy Spy Software to Keep Tabs on Remote Workers The email came from the boss. We’re watching you, it told Axos Financial Inc. employees working from home. We’re capturing... Read More
Viewpoint: Observations on Climate and Pandemics Climate and Pandemics COVID-19 is a slowly unfolding catastrophe that poses a serious threat to humanity worldwide. Unlike a tornado,... Read More
Another Restaurant Files Suit to Force Coverage for Virus Shutdown Two California restaurants has filed a lawsuit against a unit of The Hartford, seeking a declaration that the owner’s commercial... Read More