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 safety regulators say a southeast Nebraska company wrongfully fired a driver who refused to operate a truck that violated...
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez arrived earlier this month in her first Uber ride and signed a bill allowing ridesharing...
A new study from the American Automobile Association (AAA) reveals that pothole damage has cost U.S. drivers $15 billion in...
Federal labor officials said at an average of 4.7 percent, the Midwest had the lowest regional unemployment rate in the...
The Massachusetts Division of Insurance said this month that it has opened an investigation into Zenefits, a troubled insurance software...