Road to Recovery Fed to Require Speed Limiters on Trucks The Department of Transportation (DOT) is about to mandate the use of speed limiters – also known as Electronic Control... Read More
Supreme Court: Winners in Patent Suits May Recoup Legal Fees Companies that successfully fight off “unreasonable” patent lawsuits can get their legal fees paid, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in... Read More
Top Risks for Businesses Expanding Overseas As U.S. and Canadian businesses plan to expand their business overseas this year, their executives are worried about supply chain... Read More
Court Reinstates $10.1 Billion Tobacco Award; Philip Morris to Appeal Altria Group’s Philip Morris USA unit is again liable for a $10.1 billion award in a lawsuit accusing it of... Read More
Top 5 Things to Know About Google’s Self-Driving Cars The director of Google’s self-driving car project wrote in a blog post Monday that development of the technology has entered... Read More
Automakers Could Face $300M Fines for Failing to Recall Defective Cars Fines on automakers that fail to recall defective cars would rise almost 10-fold in the U.S. to as much as... Read More
Survey Shows Property Catching up to Auto on Innovation Enservio released the results of a survey on innovation it conducted among 130 senior P&C executives attending the invitation-only Property... Read More
Two Senators Urge Halt to Driving of GM Recalled Cars Two Democratic U.S. senators on Monday called on the Department of Transportation to urge owners of 2.6 million recalled General... Read More
Mercedes Recalling C-Class Sedans in U.S. Mercedes is recalling about 284,000 of its C-Class sedans in the United States and Canada because an electrical issue could... Read More
White House Task Force Calls for Reports on Campus Violence A White House task force called for U.S. colleges to conduct mandatory surveys to reveal the frequency of sexual assault... Read More