Courts Get Creative to Restart Jury Trials Amid Pandemic It was New Mexico’s first jury trial since the pandemic crippled the U.S. criminal justice system, and defense attorney Roberta... Read More
Twitter Scammers Just Wanted Money. But What if They Had Worse Plans? The hackers who seized control of the Twitter accounts of Joe Biden, Kim Kardashian, Barack Obama and Elon Musk appear... Read More
Insurers Favor Warehouse Investments Over Offices as Pandemic Hastens Real Estate Shifts Global insurers want to increase investments in commercial warehouses as their stakes in office space become riskier because of employees... Read More
CoreLogic Says It’s Open to More Talks With Cannae, Senator CoreLogic Inc. met with two of its investors for the first time Tuesday to discuss their $7 billion proposal to... Read More
Claims People: American Club, Arch and Mercury American Club Manager Appoints Claims Director, COO Shipowners Claims Bureau, which manages maritime insurer American Club, announced the appointment of... Read More
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
Semi-Automated Driving Systems: Not All Are ‘Hands Free’ DETROIT — Autopilot, ProPilot, CoPilot: Automakers have many names for new systems that allow for hands-free driving, but no safety... Read More
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