The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has extended for five years its agreement with automakers to...
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Officials in Utah, Nevada and 22 other states are eagerly awaiting the Federal Aviation Administration’s selection of six sites where...
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With federal and state legal climates changing frequently, adjusters need to be at the top of their game when handling...
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From sophisticated, organized cargo theft rings to the dangerous rise in metal thefts, fraud continued to be a hot topic...
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Patent owners who lose infringement lawsuits should have to pay the winners’ legal fees more often, a U.S. appeals court...
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