Jeffrey Epstein Victims Settle Sex Trafficking Lawsuit against JPMorgan for $290M June 13, 2023 By Ken Sweet and Michelle Chapman JPMorgan Chase announced a tentative $290 million settlement Monday with the victims of Jeffrey Epstein who had accused the bank... Read More
Jewelry Group Reports Highest Number of Crimes Ever Reported June 13, 2023 By Claims Journal staff The number of crimes against jewelers jumped to 2,211 in 2022, the largest number ever recorded, according to an annual... Read More
Lawyers Blame ChatGPT for Tricking Them Into Citing Bogus Case Law June 12, 2023 By Larry Neumeister Two apologetic lawyers responding to an angry judge in Manhattan federal court blamed ChatGPT last Thursday for tricking them into... Read More
Editor's Picks Lawmakers in Mont. and La. Pass Bills to Require Disclosure of Litigation Funding June 12, 2023 By Jim Sams Lawmakers in two states passed bills this year to require disclosure of litigation funding contracts. Business groups are pushing for... Read More
LNG Developer Venture Global Spars with Customers over Cargoes June 9, 2023 By Curtis Williams HOUSTON – Venture Global LNG, which is building three multi-billion dollar U.S. liquefied natural gas processing plants, is sparring with... Read More
Head of Office that Probes Auto Safety Problems Leaves Agency After Audit June 9, 2023 By Tom Krisher DETROIT (AP) – The head of the U.S. government’s office that investigates automobile safety problems has resigned from his post... Read More
Climate Change and Homeowners’ Insurance Are on a Collision Course June 9, 2023 By Leslie Kaufman A summer that has already seen water crises and wildfire smoke is rapidly becoming an inflection point in the pitched... Read More
Here Comes El Nino: It’s Early, Likely to be Big and Sloppy and Add Even More Heat to a Warming World June 9, 2023 By Seth Borenstein and Isabella O'Malley An early bird El Nino has officially formed, likely to be strong, warp weather worldwide and give an already warming... Read More
Wildfires Pose Workplace Conundrum: Stay Home or Come to the Office? June 9, 2023 By Matthew Boyle As millions of workers gaped at the thick haze enveloping the Northeast US this week, they faced yet another remote... Read More
US Supreme Court Preserves Civil Rights Lawsuits Under 19th Century Law June 8, 2023 WASHINGTON —The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday preserved the ability of people to sue for civil rights violations under an... Read More