Businesses Filing More COVID Lawsuits and the Stakes are Higher The anniversary of COVID-19 shutdown orders brought an upturn in both the number of business-interruption lawsuits against insurers and the... Read More
Labor Board Says Amazon Illegally Fired Outspoken Workers NEW YORK (AP) — The National Labor Relations Board has found that two outspoken Amazon workers were illegally fired last... Read More
Wildfire in Theodore Roosevelt National Park Triples in Size MEDORA, N.D. (AP) — Firefighters worked Monday to further contain a wildfire in Theodore Roosevelt National Park that tripled in... Read More
Boy Scouts Victims Committee Says Claims Worth $103 Billion DOVER, Del. (AP) — The official committee representing child sex abuse victims in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy is... Read More
Exxon Sues Energy Transfer Over Charges From Pipeline Dispute Exxon Mobil Corp’s XTO Energy shale unit filed a breach of contract lawsuit against Energy Transfer LP over disputed payments... Read More
Silicon Valley Self-Driving Startup Gatik Works With Isuzu to Build Delivery Trucks Silicon Valley self-driving startup Gatik and Isuzu North America Corp on Tuesday said they will work together to build autonomous... Read More
U.S. Rolls Out First Update to Flood Insurance Pricing in 50 Years NEW YORK — Hundreds of thousands of Americans will pay significantly more to insure their homes in coastal areas and... Read More
Truckers and Insurers Form Partnership to Fight Tow Truck Scams Insurers are teaming up with truckers to persuade state lawmakers to pass laws that they hope will cut down on... Read More
U.S. Court Slams Brakes on Trump-Era Hog Slaughter Line Speed Rule; Union Cheers CHICAGO — The largest U.S. meatpacking union celebrated a victory in federal court on Wednesday that it said invalidated a... Read More
Viewpoint: The Future of Commercial Insurance Is Connected Insight Artificial intelligence adoption across the insurance industry is taking off. In its report, “The Dawn of the Age of AI... Read More