International News ‘Legal Tourists’ Flock to London’s Courts to Settle Disputes May 10, 2013 Foreigners brought almost two-thirds of all lawsuits heard in London’s leading commercial court over the last five years, according to... Read More
Crash Course May 10, 2013 Today’s crash forensics field is a high-tech industry with near-perfect accuracy capabilities. So why aren’t adjusters and insurers tapping into... Read More
Texas / South Central News Traffic Deaths Decline in Oklahoma May 9, 2013 The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety says fewer motorists died on the states roads and highways in March than a... Read More
Midwest News Iowa Juror Sent Message with $240M Verdict for Abused Disabled Workers May 9, 2013 A juror says she wanted to send a message by supporting a historic $240 million verdict for 32 mentally disabled... Read More
West News California Gov. Brown: Public OK with Bay Bridge Safety May 9, 2013 California Gov. Jerry Brown says he believes the public still has confidence in the safety of the new San Francisco-Oakland... Read More
West News Washington Man Caught Faking Work Injuries For Drugs May 9, 2013 A Washington man thought he found the perfect way to get prescription narcotics – go to a hospital claiming to... Read More
Online Background Checks May Violate Fair Credit Law: FTC May 9, 2013 Federal regulators this week warned several companies that the quick, easy background checks they are providing online might violate the... Read More
Southeast News Hurricane Center Focusing on Storm Surge Warnings May 9, 2013 Last year’s hurricane season drove home some big lessons, the nation’s chief hurricane forecaster said: Storm surge and flooding are... Read More
Southeast News Alabama Lawmakers Look to Fund Tornado-Damaged Schools May 9, 2013 The Alabama Legislature is closer to providing money to repair and rebuild public schools hit by tornadoes in 2011 and... Read More
Southeast News Tennessee Governor Signs Workers’ Compensation Bill May 9, 2013 Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has signed a measure to change the way the state considers injured workers’ claims. The Republican... Read More