Sedgwick: Attorneys Involved in Claims Sooner and More Often Attorneys are involved in a growing share of insurance claims and they are being retained much sooner, Sedgwick said in... Read More
Johnson & Johnson Can’t Block Lawsuit Claiming It Lied About Asbestos in Talc Johnson & Johnson can’t use its baby powder bankruptcy to prevent a lawsuit that accuses the company of hiding evidence... Read More
US Gunmakers to Ask Judge to Toss Mexico’s $10B Lawsuit BOSTON — Major U.S. gun manufacturers on Tuesday are slated to urge a federal judge in Boston to dismiss a... Read More
Walgreens Trial Over its Part in Florida Opioid Crisis Set to Begin A jury trial accusing Walgreens Boots Alliance WBA.O of contributing to Florida’s opioid addiction epidemic was set to begin on... Read More
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Viewpoint: Sunset of 3G May Leave Some Connected Vehicles in the Dark Some of the most important telematics and fleet management components revolve around having continuous and effective communication, network reliability, reputable... Read More
PFAS, Microplastics, Baby Food: Emerging Casualty Risks Keep Coming There is no longer a need to ponder the “next asbestos” because the current litigation environment and the recent pace... Read More
As Tougher Climate Disclosures Hit, Campaigners Scour for Laggards LONDON –– A push by Britain to toughen up corporate environmental disclosures will cast a spotlight on climate change dawdlers... Read More
Closing Arguments Begin in Boy Scouts Bankruptcy Case DOVER, Del. (AP) — Following a three-week trial, a Delaware judge began hearing closing arguments Wednesday in the Boy Scouts... Read More
RMS: Secondary Perils Responsible for Growing Share of Disaster Claims Not only did natural catastrophes in 2021 break insurance claims records, but they also highlighted the growing cost of non-modeled... Read More