Canada Orders Speed Limits on Trains After Canadian Pacific Railway Fire February 7, 2020 By David Ljunggren OTTAWA/WINNIPEG, Manitoba – Canada said on Thursday it would impose temporary speed limits on trains hauling dangerous goods after a...
Workplace-Related Deaths on the Rise in Connecticut February 7, 2020 The number work-related deaths in Connecticut in 2018 was the highest it’s been since 2010, according to the state Department...
Illinois’ Alera Group Names Santelli VP, Carrier Partner Management February 7, 2020 Deerfield, Illinois-based Alera Group appointed Tina Santelli as vice president, Carrier Partner Management for Alera Group Employee Benefits nationally. Santelli...
Arkansas Restaurant to Pay $300K to Settle Federal Sex Harassment Lawsuit February 7, 2020 Pei Wei Asian Diner LLC, doing business as Pei Wei Fresh Kitchen in Little Rock, Arkansas, will pay $300,000 to...
Michigan Launching Program to Educate Drivers About Auto Insurance Changes February 7, 2020 By David Eggert Michigan’s top insurance regulator said the state is committed to helping drivers navigate a new law that will let motorists...
Daughter of Duck Boat Victim Slams Missouri Tort Reform Bill February 7, 2020 By Summer Ballentine Speaking before a Missouri legislative panel, a woman whose father was among the 17 people who died after a tourist...
Wine ‘Smoke Taint’ Disputes Linger 2 Years After California Wildfires February 7, 2020 By Tyler Gerking Recent wildfires in California Wine Country, particularly those that devastated parts of Napa and Sonoma counties in October 2017, have...
California Jury Awards Ex-One America News Network Employee $290K February 7, 2020 An African-American man fired from his TV talk show producer job at One America News Network was not harassed on...
Jury Orders J&J to Pay $750 Million in Baby Powder Cancer Trial February 7, 2020 By Lisa Girion and Michael Erman Johnson & Johnson was ordered on Thursday by a New Jersey state jury to pay punitive damages of $750 million...
Florida Business Owner Accused of Evading $200K in Workers’ Comp Premium February 7, 2020 A Florida business owner is accused of evading paying nearly $200,000 in workers’ compensation insurance premiums over the course of...