Atlanta City Council Approves $2M for Students Pulled from Car During Protest July 3, 2024 ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta City Council has approved the payment of a settlement of $2 million to two college...
Law Firms Smell Opportunity as Supreme Court Guts Agency Powers July 3, 2024 By Mike Scarcella Law firms are capitalizing on client uncertainty sparked by a flurry of new U.S. Supreme Court rulings that favored opponents...
People Moves: Unison Risk Advisors Appoints Martinez; USI’s Engbert Joins Alliant July 3, 2024 Tony Martinez has been appointed to the new position of chief information officer for Unison Risk Advisors (URA) Inc., the...
Hurricane Beryl Roars Toward Jamaica on Destructive Path July 3, 2024 By Brian K. Sullivan and Stephen Stapczynski Hurricane Beryl churned toward Jamaica with violent winds, heavy rains and a life-threatening storm surge that could cause more than...
What Is China’s Planned Financial Stability Law and How Will It Work? July 3, 2024 China is moving closer to unveiling its financial stability law, which includes setting up a fund to rescue troubled financial...
London Defers Tallest Tower Decision Amid Neighbors’ Objections, Including Lloyd’s July 3, 2024 By Jack Sidders and Michael Hennessey The City of London Corporation deferred a vote on plans for a new 73-story office tower next to the Gherkin...
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of a Claims-Free Fourth of July July 3, 2024 According to the Consumer Protection Safety Commission, about 9,700 people in 2023 were treated in emergency rooms for fireworks-related injuries....
Report: Medical Costs for Workers’ Comp Rose 11% Nationally July 3, 2024 Medical costs for workers’ compensation increased nationally 11% and first-party claims grew 5% over the last four years, a new...
US P/C Underwriting Results: Two Years in a Row Over $20 Billion in the Red July 3, 2024 By Chad Hemenway For the second year in a row, the U.S. property/casualty industry booked an underwriting loss of more than $20 billion...
Florida Arts Groups’ Insurance Could be Affected With DeSantis Veto of Funding July 3, 2024 By Michael Schneider ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The Coral Gables Art Cinema will be short more than $100,000 this year. About $150,000 has...