Smith Brothers Has Acquired Charter Oak Agency in Connecticut July 11, 2025 Glastonbury, Connecticut-based Smith Brothers Insurance LLC announced that it acquired Charter Oak Agency effective July 1, 2025. Charter Oak Agency,...
6 Firefighters Injured Battling Fire in 3-Story Building in New Jersey July 10, 2025 Six firefighters suffered minor injuries in a blaze Thursday that partially collapsed a three-story building in a New Jersey neighborhood,...
Husband and Wife Sentenced for $20 Million Insurance Fraud Scheme July 10, 2025 A Maryland husband and wife have been sentenced to 12 years in prison and four years in prison, respectively, after...
When a Disabled Employee Who Undermines Process of Accommodation Is Fired July 10, 2025 By Andrew G. Simpson A hospital lab employee who was fired for refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19 has lost her claim that she...
People Moves: Lawley Names 4 Professionals to Northeast Offices July 10, 2025 Insurance agency Lawley, headquartered in Buffalo, New York, named several new professionals across the agency. Anto Almasian is a new...
Online Ticket Seller to Pay $85K for Violating Connecticut’s New Data Privacy Law July 9, 2025 Connecticut Attorney General William Tong announced a settlement with TicketNetwork, Inc. as a result of an investigation into violations of...
People Moves: ReSource Pro Appoints Hugh as CFO July 9, 2025 ReSource Pro, headquartered in New York City, appointed Eugene “Gene” Hugh as chief financial officer (CFO). Hugh will lead the...
Barnard College Settles Lawsuit Brought by Jewish Students July 9, 2025 By JAKE OFFENHARTZ Barnard College has settled a lawsuit that accused the college of not doing enough to combat antisemitism on campus, agreeing...
Construction Supervisor Sentenced for Obstructing Probe of Employee’s Fatal Fall July 9, 2025 A Blue Point, New York man has been sentenced to one year in prison and two years of supervised release...
Appeals Court Nixes Class Actions Against Progressive Over Actual Cash Value July 8, 2025 By Andrew G. Simpson Progressive Insurance will not have to face two class actions by Pennsylvania insureds alleging that the insurer systematically underestimated the...