COVID-19 and the onset of a deep global recession are reshaping every corner of workers’ compensation, from legal issues surrounding...
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The messages began arriving in World Health Organization employees’ inboxes in early April, seemingly innocuous emails about the coronavirus from...
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A gas leak at an LG Chem Ltd. polymer plant in southern India has killed at least 11 people and...
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The U.S. Education Department on Wednesday finalized campus sexual assault rules that bolster the rights of the accused, reduce legal...
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told West Virginia officials that respirator masks distributed to 50,000...
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LONDON — Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) aims to get business interruption insurance policies examined by a court as soon...
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LONDON — Forcing retroactive payouts to cover business disruption losses resulting from the coronavirus pandemic could ultimately put financial stability...
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FRANKFURT — Munich Re said on Thursday it expected to receive claims for canceled or postponed events because of the...
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An insurer that failed to pay a claim within 60 days cannot be considered the prevailing party even if a...
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Cyber-attacks trying to trick bank employees to click on malicious links jumped in the first quarter, with criminals attempting to...
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