Southeast News Court Allows Suit Alleging ‘Outrageous Conduct’ by AIG and Coventry to Proceed October 22, 2019 An Alabama appellate court has cleared the way for a lawsuit that alleges outrageous and fraudulent conduct by American International... Read More
Southeast News Tornado Spawned by Tropical Storm Nestor Damages Florida Homes October 21, 2019 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A tornado spawned by Tropical Storm Nestor damaged homes and a school in central Florida but the... Read More
International News Twitter Blamed for Saudi Spy Hack of Activist Tied to Khashoggi October 21, 2019 A Saudi dissident sued Twitter Inc. claiming its failure to tell him about a state-sponsored hack of his account led... Read More
Drug Wholesalers, Teva Settle With Ohio Counties Over Opioids October 21, 2019 The three largest U.S. drug distributors and a major generic-drug manufacturer have agreed to pay $260 million to settle the... Read More
Boeing Pilot Assured FAA 737 Was Safe After Scary Simulator Trip October 21, 2019 Boeing Co. and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration are engulfed in a public rupture over a bombshell revelation about the... Read More
West News California Utilities Warn of Power Cuts on Risk of Wildfire October 21, 2019 Almost two weeks after California utilities cut electricity to 2.3 million people, two major power providers warned they may have... Read More
International News We’re All In Denial About Climate Change: Viewpoint October 21, 2019 Even people who say they believe in climate change may be in denial — the same kind of denial that... Read More
Viewpoint: What Do Power Outages, Wildfires, and Vaping Bans Have in Common? October 21, 2019 At the outset, power outages, wildfires, and vaping bans do not appear similar at all, but in the rush to... Read More
Business News: CLM, Davies and ASC, Friss and Guidewire October 21, 2019 CLM Launches Universal Claim Certification The CLM, formerly known as the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance, has launched a universal... Read More
East News A Gusty Northeast Cleans Up After Storm for the Record Books October 18, 2019 BOSTON — A record-breaking autumn storm plunged hundreds of thousands of people into the dark, toppled trees, canceled schools and... Read More