France’s Gras Savoye, which is closely associated with Willis, announced that it has received a license to commence brokerage operations...
Monthly Archives: January 2012
A federal panel says a company knew of the explosive danger of dust throughout its Tennessee plant but didn’t do...
A South Carolina judge has granted preliminary class-action status to lawsuits alleging defective stucco work on homes in Sun City...
The New Year ushered in changes to the operation of Texas’s insurance company of last resort for wind and hail...
At restaurants, at movies and at the office, checking Facebook has become a regular habit for many of the Internet...
After losing a baby because of an incompetent cervix, Patricia Votre thought she was well prepared when she got pregnant...
A judge has dismissed most of the claims in a New Mexico lawsuit by two women who alleged their daughter’s...
In the second time in about a month, a court has ruled that social workers can be held responsible for...
Employers will be blocked from requiring workers to sign arbitration agreements that prevent them from later pursuing a class action...
Gov. Rick Perry has renewed a proclamation declaring Texas a disaster due to the drought. Perry renewed the proclamation on...