New York AG, City Sue ‘Ghost Gun’ Distributors for Allegedly Fueling Gun Violence June 29, 2022 New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against multiple gun distributors for allegedly fueling a gun violence...
Massachusetts OSHA Plan for Public Sector Gets Initial Federal Nod June 29, 2022 By Andrew G. Simpson The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has given preliminary approval to a new occupational safety and health plan...
Cross Insurance Acquires Benefits Agency in Massachusetts June 29, 2022 Maine-based insurance agency Cross Insurance has reported its acquisition of Northern Benefits of Massachusetts. Northern Benefits of Massachusetts, based in...
FEMA to Send Connecticut $1.3M for May Storm Recovery June 29, 2022 The Federal Emergency Management Agency will be sending nearly $1.3 million to the state of Connecticut to reimburse it for...
AM Best Downgrades Members of NLC Insurance Companies Pool June 28, 2022 AM Best has downgraded the Financial Strength Rating to B++ (Good) from A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings...
Insurer Asserts No Duty to Defend Security Firm in Rhode Island Club Shooting June 28, 2022 By Andrew G. Simpson The insurer for a security firm for a Rhode Island nightclub where shootings and stabbings took place on October 17,...
Travelers Championship Raised $2.5 Million for Charities June 28, 2022 The Travelers Companies reported that the 2022 Travelers Championship generated more than $2.5 million for more than 130 charitable organizations....
Maine AG Says Religious Schools May Face Obstacles Despite Supreme Court Ruling June 28, 2022 By David Sharp Religious schools got what they wanted when the Supreme Court allowed them to participate in a state tuition program. But...
Medical Society Accuses Insurers of Using ‘Junk Science’ to Deny Covid Business Claims June 27, 2022 By Andrew G. Simpson The medical profession in New Hampshire is accusing the insurance industry of using “junk science” in justifying its denials of...
Court Says Woman Can Sue Harvard for Distress Over Enslaved Ancestors’ Photos June 27, 2022 By Philip Marcelo A Connecticut woman who says she’s descended from slaves who are portrayed in widely published, historical photos owned by Harvard...