Judge Dismisses Cruise Passengers’ COVID-19 Lawsuits A federal judge dismissed lawsuits by Grand Princess cruise ship passengers who sued for emotional distress caused by their fear... Read More
Safety Board Cites Cockpit Crew Failures in Atlas Air Fatal Crash WASHINGTON — The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) cited cockpit mistakes by the first officer and pilot in a... Read More
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NRA Must Face ‘Murder Insurance’ Regulatory Hearing, Judge Says The National Rifle Association will have to appear for a regulatory hearing over allegations it violated New York law by... Read More
California Homeowners Are Doomed to Repeat Their Past Mistakes On Oct. 8, 2017, sparks from private electric equipment set fire to the dry hills of Northern California’s wine country,... Read More
Juul Launches Legal Fight Against Black Market Vaping Cartridges Juul Labs Inc. launched an aggressive legal campaign to halt what it calls a “seemingly endless stream” of black market... Read More
Amazon Tells Staff Hand-Washing Time Won’t Be Held Against Them Amazon.com Inc. told employees at a New York warehouse, where workers have sued and gone on strike over safety concerns,... Read More
Watchdog Details Storm of Political Pressure in Sharpiegate Political pressure from the White House and a series of “crazy in the middle of the night” texts, emails and... Read More
LinkedIn Sued for Spying on Users With Apple Device Apps Microsoft Corp.’s LinkedIn programmed its iPhone and iPad applications to divert sensitive information without users’ knowledge, according to a class-action... Read More
No Guarantee of Workers’ Comp Benefits For Essential Workers WASHINGTON — Lauded for their service and hailed as everyday heroes, essential workers who get the coronavirus on the job... Read More