The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is suing the city of Seattle over an ordinance that allows drivers of ridesharing apps...
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The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission has determined that the opt-out portion of the state’s 2013 workers’ compensation statute is unconstitutional....
Julie Diane Shinar, 44, of Long Beach, Calif., was convicted of theft by embezzlement in Long Beach Superior Court in...

The national youth football organization, Pennsylvania-based Pop Warner, has settled a lawsuit filed in Wisconsin by the mother of a...
A California intermediate appellate court has reaffirmed that a professional negligence claim against a client’s property/casualty insurance broker is freely...

Federal emergency officials in late February reported a surge in the number of California residents who have purchased flood insurance,...

The Texas Department of Insurance reported it has adopted rules pertaining to property insurance changes resulting from legislation passed in...

A state agency is suing the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to recover the more than $4 million...
The National Weather Service on Feb. 26 updated to 13 the number of tornadoes that hit Louisiana on Feb. 23,...

Alphabet Inc.’s Google self-driving car struck a municipal bus in a minor crash, in what may be the first case...