Editor's Picks Wife of Man Who Died by Hot Tub Electrocution at Mexican Resort Files Wrongful Death Suit An American tourist was killed and his wife hospitalized after being electrocuted in a hot tub in a Mexican beach... Read More
Workers’ Comp Report on California’s Proposed Presumption for Agricultural Heat Injuries A bill that would give a presumption of compensability to farmworker heat-related injury claims if an employer is found to... Read More
Editor's Picks Business Liability Claims Litigation Jumped in 2023: Lex Machina After holding relatively steady for nearly a decade, the number of business liability policy claims cases jumped 28% in 2023,... Read More
Crypto Exchange Gemini to Pay $50 Million in NY Fraud Suit A crypto exchange that was accused of lying to hundreds of thousands of customers about the risks tied to a... Read More
Corporate Threat Level at Its Highest in a Dozen Years, New Report Shows Escalating threats on multiple fronts are creating a ‘polycrisis’ of risk, with increased economic volatility, geopolitical upheaval and the disruptive... Read More
London Hospitals Knew of Cyber Vulnerabilities Years Before Hack A group of London hospitals struggling to contain the fallout from a cyberattack against a critical supplier had known for... Read More
Editor's Picks Former Florida Fire Captain Charged With Padding Living Expenses on Citizens Claim A retired south Florida fire captain has been arrested for insurance fraud, charged with vastly overstating the number of nights... Read More
Editor's Picks Potent Hurricane Weather Pattern Continues to Take Shape, Forecaster Says The hurricane season continues to look like it will be a highly active one, as a potent and portentous weather... Read More
Jury Says Chiquita Brands Must Pay $38M for Colombia Deaths Banana giant Chiquita Brands must pay $38.3 million to 16 family members of people killed during Colombia’s long civil war... Read More
Editor's Picks Snowflake to Close Probe into Cyberattack Targeting Clients Snowflake Inc. plans to close its own investigation this week into a hacking campaign that ensnared as many as 165... Read More