Tyson Suspends Managers Accused of Covid Betting Pool November 20, 2020 By Mike Dorning Tyson Foods Inc. said it has suspended managers at an Iowa meatpacking plant accused in lawsuits of betting on how... Read More
Not Just COVID: Nursing Home Neglect Deaths Surge in Shadows November 20, 2020 By Matt Sedensky and Bernard Condon When COVID-19 tore through Donald Wallace’s nursing home, he was one of the lucky few to avoid infection. He died... Read More
Viewpoint: 11th Circuit Ruling Reminds Insurers to Tread Carefully When Settling Multiple Claims November 20, 2020 By Hillary N. Ladov and Christian A. Cavallo Insurers handling claims in Florida often feel like they are fighting an uphill battle to avoid bad faith lawsuits arising... Read More
Pimco Accused of ‘Fraternity Culture’ in Suit by Female Workers November 19, 2020 By Maeve Allsup Allianz SE’s Pacific Investment Management Co. was sued by a pair of female workers who allege the money manager operates... Read More
Southwest Prepares 737 MAX Jets’ Return From Desert, Says Some Customers Wary November 19, 2020 By Tracy Rucinski CHICAGO, Nov 19 — Southwest Airlines has sent a team of mechanics to Victorville, California, to start the long process... Read More
NRA Pays $2.5M After NY Probe into ‘Dangerous’ Insurance November 19, 2020 By Michael Hill ALBANY, N.Y. — The National Rifle Association is banned from marketing insurance in New York for five years and will... Read More
COVID Exposing Small Businesses to ‘Staggering’ Number of Employment Lawsuits November 19, 2020 By Jim Sams A disproportionate share of employment lawsuits related to COVID-19 have been filed against small businesses, reversing the usual trend of... Read More
U.S. Upgrades Safety Probe Into Nearly 159,000 Tesla Vehicles November 19, 2020 By David Shepardson WASHINGTON — The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Monday it was expanding a probe into nearly... Read More
Boy Scouts Aim to Settle 95,000 Abuse Claims Before Cash Crunch November 18, 2020 More than 95,000 victims have filed sexual-abuse claims against the Boy Scouts of America, and the organization risks running out... Read More
General Motors Launches Use-Based Auto Insurance With OnStar Vehicle Data November 18, 2020 By Tina Bellon General Motors Co. on Wednesday launched an auto insurance program with the help of its OnStar subsidiary, joining a growing... Read More