The assumption space tourists would know the personal risks, similar to mountain climbers, led to a hands-off approach to U.S....
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The Washington Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) has cited two employers for violations that exposed workers to asbestos during...
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The Mississippi Court of Appeals has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit against a Starkville apartment complex over a beating...
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The residents of Belle Harbor Manor spent four miserable months in emergency shelters after Superstorm Sandy’s floodwaters surged through their...
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Unpaid internships, illegal background checks, pregnancy and health-related employment discrimination continue to be the top trending employment practices litigation cases,...
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An embezzler who served time in federal prison was arrested in a scheme to steal at least $8.5 million from...
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Two cases from New York recently explored the issue of when ownership of a vehicle transfers to determine how insurance...
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Andrew Whitfield has returned to Cunningham Lindsey, working within its Major & Complex Loss Adjusting team as senior executive general...
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New York Senator Charles Schumer is calling for a top-to-bottom review of federal safety screening for defective car parts. He...
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Jed Joseph Pitre was born in Thibodaux, La., in 1961 and remembers when the beach at Grand Isle seemed wider...
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