Latest Legislation Headlines

All the headlines from our Legislation Topic Page, ordered by recency.

South Carolina to Hold Info Session on New Insurance Data Security Law

Sep 7 2018 // The South Carolina Department of Insurance will hold an information session Monday, Sept. 10, on the South Carolina Insurance Data Security Act for state insurance licensees. According to a media release, it will address...

Texas Tort Reform Group Says Post-Cat Lawsuits Have Dropped

Sep 7 2018 // In the year following the enactment of a Texas law aimed at reducing the volume of lawsuits filed by property owners against insurance companies following natural catastrophes, the number of those types of disputes has...

EU Urged to Develop Common Regulations on Cryptocurrency

Sep 6 2018 // The European Union should adopt common rules on cryptocurrencies and scrutinize how new digital units are distributed to investors and subsequently traded, according to a report prepared for EU finance ministers. In the...

Republican States’ Court Fight to End Obamacare Begins as Midterm Politics Heat Up

Sep 6 2018 // A Republican-led lawsuit seeking to nullify Obamacare will be spotlighted in court in the final months of congressional election campaigns, giving Democrats political fodder and sending GOP candidates in competitive races...

Facebook, Twitter Face Lawmakers Over Liability, Privacy, Regulation

Sep 6 2018 // The more U.S. lawmakers learn about how Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. work, the more they want to know. In the latest congressional hearings on misinformation and election interference, which featured first-time...

South Carolina Supreme Court Rules Safety Trumps Jurisdiction in DUI Case

Sep 6 2018 // South Carolina’s highest court has ruled a woman’s driving under the influence charge shouldn’t be dismissed because her car crashed a few feet outside the city whose officer detained her. Jennifer Lynn...

Elevator Company Wants Judge to Reconsider $2M Nevada Jury Verdict

Sep 5 2018 // An elevator company is asking a judge to reconsider a jury’s $2 million award to a California man who claimed in a lawsuit he was injured by a sudden drop in a Lake Tahoe casino elevator. Schindler Elevator Co. filed...

California Legislators Dodge Action as Utility Frets on Fire Costs

Sep 5 2018 // As California’s lawmakers debated late Friday night under the statehouse capitol dome in Sacramento, the city’s utility district kept the lights on for them. But the legislators fell short for the electricity...

South Carolina Insurer Data Security Law Should Be Nationwide Role Model

Sep 5 2018 // In October 2017, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) adopted the Insurance Data Security Model Bill, also known as the NAIC “Model Law.” NAIC’s Model Law seeks to establish a...

A Year Later, Texas Regulators Taking Action Against Harvey Polluters

Sep 4 2018 // More than a year after Hurricane Harvey slammed into the Texas coast, state environmental authorities have only just begun enforcement actions against a handful of companies deemed responsible for some of the most massive...

California Lawmakers OK Bill to Help PG&E Pay for Wildfire Costs

Sep 4 2018 // California lawmakers passed legislation to help utility giant PG&E Corp. pay for billions of dollars in potential liabilities from wildfires that ravaged Northern California wine country last year. The state Assembly...

Judge Tosses Uber Investors’ Class Action Bid Over Stock Losses

Sep 4 2018 // Uber Technologies Inc. and its former Chief Executive Officer Travis Kalanick defeated a lawsuit claiming the company swept illicit business practices under the rug that cost investors billions of dollars. U.S. District...

California Court Rules Workers’ Comp Law Provides Exclusive Remedy in Utilization Review Case

Sep 3 2018 // The California Supreme Court issued an opinion in late August that utilization review physicians cannot be sued for malpractice, upholding established law that the workers’ comp system provides injured employees an...

15 Emerging Risks Worth Watching That Are Not Cyber

Sep 3 2018 // When insurance experts are asked what they see as the most important emerging risk for the property/casualty insurance industry, their consensus is cyber in some form. While cyber obviously poses tremendous risks, some...

Illinois Governor Sends Workers’ Comp Bill Back to Lawmakers

Aug 30 2018 // Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner has vetoed, with recommended changes, a workers’ compensation measure that would have allowed for interest to be paid on delayed payment in disputes between insurers and medical service...

Judge Says FEMA Can End Motel Payments for Hurricane Maria Evacuees

Aug 30 2018 // A federal judge on Thursday rejected a request to block the U.S. government from cutting off aid to hundreds of Puerto Rican families who fled the hurricane-ravaged island in 2017 and are living in hotels and motels across...

China’s Largest Ride-Hailing Firm Didi Suspends Service After 2nd Passenger Killing

Aug 30 2018 // China’s largest ride-hailing company Didi Chuxing has suspended its carpooling service after a passenger was killed, and is likely to face tighter oversight that will squeeze driver numbers and extend customer...

Vermont Residents Learn More About River Regulations for Flooding

Aug 28 2018 // The Norwich Planning Commission in Vermont says it is gathering information on implementing proposed river corridor regulations. The commission and municipal Planning Director Rod Francis met last Thursday with about 15...

Ban on Publishing Blueprints for 3-D Guns Extended by Judge

Aug 28 2018 // A U.S. judge extended a ban on publishing blueprints for 3-D printed guns online, handing a procedural victory to states and gun-control groups that argue the practice will make it easy for criminals and terrorists to get...

California’s Plan to Help Utilities Deal With Fire Costs

Aug 27 2018 // California lawmakers outlined a proposal to help PG&E Corp. and other utilities cope with billions of dollars of potential damages from deadly wildfires that ravaged the state last year. The plan, part of a broad...