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IAEA Seeks Japan Transparency in Release of Fukushima Water

TOKYO (AP) — Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency asked Japan on Tuesday for full and detailed information about a plan to release treated but still radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean. The three-member …

Judge Will Approve Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Plan That Shields Sacklers

A U.S. judge said on Wednesday he would approve OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP’s bankruptcy reorganization plan, clearing a path to resolve thousands of opioid lawsuits and shielding the company’s wealthy Sackler family owners from future opioid litigation. Bankruptcy Judge …

Settling Subrogation Claims and the Dreaded Release

The bane of any subrogation professional’s existence is the dreaded release. It is no coincidence that when Zeus uttered the words, “Release the Kraken!” in the 1981 fantasy adventure film The Clash of the Titans, he chose the word “Release.” …

Keystone Oil Pipeline in North Dakota Remains Closed, Leak Source Unclear

NEW YORK, Nov 4 — The precise source of a leak on TC Energy Corp’s Keystone oil pipeline in North Dakota has not yet been identified, a spokesman for the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration said on Monday. …

Wells Publishing Releases Preview of Claims Journal Magazine

Wells Publishing, Inc. announces the release of an electronic preview of Claims Journal, a new magazine for P/C claims professionals scheduled for launch in January 2012. “Producing a digital edition of the sample magazine is a quick and easy way …

West Virginia Agencies’ Workers’ Comp Data Released

State figures show the Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety had the worst workers’ compensation record among state agencies over the past five years. The Charleston Daily Mail reports that the department had $10.8 million in claims and paid …