Slaying at US Judge’s Home Raises Concern About Cyberthreats July 31, 2020 By Maryclaire Dale PHILADELPHIA — In 2005, U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow returned from work to find her husband and mother shot dead... Read More
Insurer Must Defend Landlord in Security Deposit Lawsuit Despite Policy Exclusion July 31, 2020 By Jim Sams A policy that sought to limit exposure from any disputes about security deposits did not protect the insurer from having... Read More
Viewpoint: The Case of the Forged Persian Antiquities July 31, 2020 By George S. Colpitts Jr. When thinking of the great empires of history, the Romans, Egyptians, and British rightly come to mind. Each of these... Read More
It’s Now Even Easier to Fire U.S. Workers for What They Say July 30, 2020 By Josh Eidelson and Hassan Kanu Employers in the U.S. just got more latitude to fire employees who speak up about harassment and discrimination. They can... Read More
Arizona Leads Multi-State Probe Into Older iPhones Slowing, Shutting Down July 30, 2020 By Paresh Dave and Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO — Arizona is leading a multi-U.S. state investigation into whether Apple Inc’s deliberate slowing of older iPhones violated... Read More
Couple Apologizes For Sheltering Accused School Shooter July 30, 2020 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A Florida couple regrets ever taking in a disturbed teenager in the months before he was... Read More
Claims People: Charles Taylor, Sodoro Law Firm, SCA, Colonial Claims and Crawford & Co. July 30, 2020 Charles Taylor Appoints Marine Claims Team Charles Taylor has appointed a new global operations manager and four marine surveyors to... Read More
Bayer Argues Against Weed-Killer Verdict, After Its Investigator Finds Farmer Still in Business July 30, 2020 By Tom Polansek CHICAGO — Bayer AG contended in court papers that a jury verdict in favor of a Missouri peach farmer was... Read More
Union Sues to Block Trump Waivers for Faster Poultry-Line Speeds July 29, 2020 By Mike Dorning A food workers’ union filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday to block Trump administration waivers that allow poultry plants to operate... Read More
Insurers Say Michigan COVID-19 Business Interruption Ruling Not a Knockout Blow July 29, 2020 By Susanne Sclafane A recent ruling from a Michigan judge that business interruption claims payouts require tangible alteration to a property may have... Read More