China Will Not Impose Sanctions on Russia for Ukraine Invasion March 2, 2022 By Kevin Yao BEIJING — China will not join in sanctions on Russia that have been led by the West, the country’s banking...
Biden’s Supreme Court Nominee Defies Expectations on Employer-Employee Cases March 2, 2022 By Tom Krisher and Dee-Ann Durbin Labor unions and worker advocates have applauded President Joe Biden’s nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for the Supreme Court....
Could the Ukraine Crisis Move Florida to Fix Its Insurance Crisis? March 2, 2022 By R.J. Lehmann With the March 11 scheduled close of its regular session fast approaching, the Florida Legislature remains so focused on putting...
Education Providers Face Challenges With Growth in Cyber Threats, Insurance Costs March 2, 2022 By Elizabeth Blosfield As cyber threats have continued to grow, one segment of the market that has been especially impacted is education, according...
Louisiana Court: Feds Can Require Tracking of Charter Fishing Boats March 2, 2022 By Kevin McGill A federal judge on Feb. 28 rejected a lawsuit filed by Gulf of Mexico charter fishing boat operators opposed to...
BP Seeks to Appeal Kansas Town’s Lawsuit Over 2021 Gas Price Hike March 2, 2022 Energy giant BP is seeking to appeal a decision that allowed a small Kansas town’s lawsuit over soaring natural gas...
Arkansas Medical Supply Owner, CEO Indicted For Allegedly Conspiring to Defraud Workers’ Comp Insurers March 2, 2022 Both the former owner of a Rogers, Arkansas-based medical supply and billing company and its former chief executive officer have...
7th Circuit: Liberty Must Defend USA Gymnastics in Nassar Lawsuits; Coverage May Be Limited March 2, 2022 By Jim Sams Larry Nassar is accused of sexually assaulting hundreds of girls and young women while working with USA Gymnastics, resulting in...
Florida Comp Broker Says in Federal Suit That Competitor’s Lies Cost It Business March 2, 2022 Talking trash about a competitor may be as old as humanity. But a Florida-based workers’ compensation insurance broker is charging...
Rochester Settles Wrongful Termination Claim by Ex-Police Chief March 2, 2022 Rochester’s ex-police chief La’Ron Singletary will receive $75,000 from the City of Rochester after he sued the city for wrongful...