A new study by the Illinois Civil Justice League further confirms the disproportionate filing of lawsuits in “Judicial Hellholes” and...
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Florida’s Department of Financial Services reports its consumer services division has received more than 2,000 complaints from homeowners with Hurricane...
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Two Chicago area construction companies are facing a total of $112,000 in fines proposed by the U.S. Labor Department’s Occupational...
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The U.K.’s Catlin Group Limited announced that its Bermuda operating subsidiary has completed its initial estimate of losses arising from...
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California-based Copart Inc. reported results for the quarter ended Oct. 31, 2005, the first quarter of its 2006 fiscal year....
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A Brentwood, California physician who pleaded no contest to fraud charges in three separate cases was sentenced this week to...
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To help save lives and encourage good driving habits during teens’ first years on the road, MetLife Auto & Home...
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The 2005 hurricane season, which ended on Nov. 30, was the most active in U.S. history with a total of...
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Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist and U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta today announced the arrests of four individuals, including two Miami...
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New Jersey Attorney General Peter Harvey announced that an Atlantic County transportation contractor and his company were indicted by a...
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