US Won’t Impose Rule to Protect Against Coal Ash Spill Costs BILLINGS, Mont. — The Trump administration said Tuesday that it won’t require electric utilities to show they have money to... Read More
Cash This Check for $250, and Sign Away Your Right to Sue The perennial issue in the gig economy is whether workers should be classified as employees. Uber Technologies Inc., Lyft Inc.... Read More
Sedgwick’s Purchase of York Furthers Consolidation of TPA Industry Sedgwick announced Monday that it has signed an agreement to purchase York Risk Services, continuing a long-term consolidation trend among... Read More
Ruling Against Amazon May Prove Broader Blow to Its Business Model A federal court ruling that Amazon.com Inc. can be held liable for a dog collar sold on its website that... Read More
First Notice of Loss an Opportunity to Build Customer Satisfaction: Viewpoint What’s worse: An incident that caused an insurance claim or the claims process itself? Ask a policyholder who has recently... Read More
Bayer’s $80 Million Roundup Verdict Will Probably Be Cut A federal judge said he’ll probably reduce — but not throw out entirely — an $80 million jury verdict against... Read More
CNA, QBE, Arcadia Settlements Make Personnel Changes CNA Taps QBE Lawyer for General Counsel Post CNA has appointed Jose Ramon Gonzalez as executive vice president and general... Read More
Helmet Maker Rounds out Football Portfolio with New Headgear SEATTLE — The company that produces the top-rated helmet for NFL players and introduced a youth version of the headgear... Read More
Administration Moves to Ease Drive-Time Rules for Truckers OPAL, Va. — Truck driver Lucson Francois was forced to hit the brakes just five minutes from his home in... Read More
Southwest CEO Calls Latest Max Delay ‘Very Disappointing’ Southwest Airlines Co., the largest operator of the grounded Boeing Co. 737 Max, said the discovery of a new safety... Read More