No Sovereign Immunity for Virginia City or Truck Driver In-Between Garbage Pick-Ups October 8, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson The Virginia Court of Appeals has ruled that a trial court erred in finding that a garbage truck driver and...
American Water Reports Cyber Incident; Shuts Down Customer Portal October 8, 2024 New Jersey-based American Water, which runs water treatment, transmission, wells and other water facilities for 14 states, has reported a...
Leader of Crew That Stole 500 Catalytic Converters Worth $2 Million Sentenced October 8, 2024 The leader of a regional organized theft crew, who orchestrated the thefts of catalytic converters from nearly 500 vehicles across...
Baltimore Unveils Details of $45M Opioid Litigation Settlement With Walgreens October 7, 2024 Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott has unveiled the terms of the settlement reached last month with Walgreens to resolve the...
People Moves: Walsh Joins Lockton as New England Market Leader October 7, 2024 Lockton, headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, named Michael Walsh to the company’s Northeast region team as its New England market...
Karen Read Seeks Delay in Wrongful Death Civil Lawsuit Until Murder Trial Is Done October 7, 2024 By Michael Casey Karen Read is seeking to delay a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of her Boston police officer boyfriend...
Couple Seriously Injured in Uber Crash Blocked From Court by Uber Eats Terms October 7, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a couple severely injured in an Uber driver crash cannot sue Uber...
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Yanks Dentist’s COVID Insurance Coverage Win October 4, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has reversed lower court rulings and denied a dentist’s bid for insurance coverage for loss of...
Massachusetts Governor Healey Names Caljouw as Insurance Commissioner October 4, 2024 Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced the appointment of Michael T. Caljouw as state’s new insurance commissioner. Caljouw comes to DOI...
Maryland Approves $2.75 Million Settlement in State Police Discrimination Case October 4, 2024 By Brian Witte Maryland officials approved a $2.75 million settlement on Wednesday to resolve a federal investigation into discriminatory hiring practices affecting Black...