Oklahoma Voters Reject Legalization of Recreational Marijuana March 9, 2023 By Sean Murphy OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Oklahoma voters on Tuesday rejected the legalization of recreational marijuana, following a late blitz of opposition...
Louisiana Supreme Court Suspends Hurricane Damage Attorney March 8, 2023 The Louisiana Supreme Court suspended indefinitely the law license of the attorney who manages McClenny Moseley & Associates’ office in...
Burns & Wilcox Acquires Louisiana’s McIntyre & Associates March 8, 2023 Burns & Wilcox has signed a definitive agreement to acquire McIntyre & Associates, a Ruston, Louisiana based managing general agent....
Texas DWC Accepting Public Comments on Changes to Medical Exam Form March 7, 2023 The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) is accepting public comments on proposed changes to DWC Form-022,...
People Moves: Goodwin to Lead Marine Underwriters of America’s new Marine Claims Department March 7, 2023 Goodwin to Lead Marine Underwriters of America’s new Marine Claims Department Marine Underwriters of America, a DOXA Insurance company and...
Louisiana Commissioner Giving Incentive to Insurers Taking UPC Policies March 6, 2023 Louisiana Commissioner Jim Donelon is notifying property/casualty insurers that they will receive credit toward the Insure Louisiana Incentive Program’s grant...
Former NFL Player Indicted in Texas Following DOI Investigation March 6, 2023 Former NFL player Corey Bradford pleaded guilty to submitting fraudulent health reimbursement claims after an investigation by the Texas Department...
Cannabis Vote Has Oklahoma Hungry to Rake in Green From Texas March 6, 2023 By Sean Murphy Tens of thousands of Texans from the bustling Dallas-Fort Worth area routinely drive across the Red River to gamble in...
Exxon Mobil Sued for Race Discrimination March 3, 2023 Exxon Mobil Corporation, doing business as ExxonMobil Chemical Corporation, violated federal law when it failed to take effective measures to...
Supreme Court Keeps Louisiana Wetland Damage Lawsuits in State Courts March 3, 2023 By Kevin McGill NEW ORLEANS (AP) – A lawsuit against oil and gas companies over damage to Louisiana’s wetlands will remain in state...