Ransomware Shuts Gas Compressor for Two Days in Latest Attack A recent ransomware attack caused a U.S. natural gas compressor facility to shut for two days, the latest in a... Read More
Electrical Tape on Sign Tricked a Tesla Into Speeding in a Test Researchers were able to trick a Tesla Inc. vehicle into speeding by putting a strip of electrical tape over a... Read More
Barr Takes Aim at Legal Shield Enjoyed by Google, Facebook Attorney General William Barr is taking aim at a legal shield enjoyed by companies such as Alphabet Inc.’s Google and... Read More
Court Rejects Deadline Asserted by Insurer in Secondary Payer Act Dispute Insurers cannot rely on an apparent three-year deadline within the Secondary Payer Act to protect themselves from litigation if they... Read More
Boeing Inspects 737 Max for Fuel-Tank Debris in New Setback Boeing Co. is inspecting more than 400 stored 737 Max jets after discovering debris such as tools or rags left... Read More
Sex Abuse Claims Drive Boy Scouts of America to Bankruptcy The Boy Scouts of America sought bankruptcy protection to cope with a rising tide of claims tied to sexual abuse... Read More
Litigation Funding Bills Crop Up in State Houses Across the Country Lawmakers in three states and in Congress have introduced bills to impose more controls on litigation funding companies, which insurers... Read More
The Case of the Fancy Diamond: Viewpoint A brief history of Fancy diamonds Diamonds are considered the most desirable gemstone available in the jewelry market today –... Read More
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64 US Vehicles Get Insurance Group’s Top Safety Rating DETROIT — Sixty-four cars and SUVs sold in the U.S. earned Top Safety Pick awards from the Insurance Institute for... Read More