SEC Chair Says Markets Can Decide ‘Cadence’ of Company Reports September 19, 2025 Investors and banks are likely to help set any new timeline for public company reporting as regulators press ahead on...
12th Home in 5 Years Collapses into Surf on North Carolina Outer Banks September 19, 2025 A beachfront stilt home along the Outer Banks in North Carolina has collapsed into the surf, bringing the total number...
Morgan & Morgan Wants Court to Allow Early Mickey Mouse in Auto Injury Ads September 19, 2025 By Mike Schneider Is Steamboat Willie “For the people?” That’s a question that one of the largest personal injury law firms in the...
Businesses Underinvesting in Climate Adaptation Despite Intensifying Hazards: Marsh September 19, 2025 By L.S. Howard Most businesses are failing to invest in needed climate adaptation as other business priorities and resources take precedence over climate...
Forecasters Give Tropical Storm in Atlantic a Name, Say it Should Strengthen Soon September 19, 2025 Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed Wednesday in the Atlantic Ocean but was far from land, forecasters said. The center of Gabrielle...
People Moves: HDI Global USA Appoints Griffin to Lead Casualty Business September 19, 2025 HDI Global Insurance Company (HGIC), the U.S. carrier of international Corporate & Specialty insurer HDI Global (HDI), headquartered in Chicago,...
Southern California Edison, Others Settle to Recover $2B Tied to Wildfires September 19, 2025 Southern California Edison has reached a settlement agreement with several intervenors to allow the utility to recover about $2 billion...
[Video] Commercial Auto Insurers Wait on Impact of Litigation Reforms September 19, 2025 Many commercial auto insurers are in a holding pattern, waiting to see how some states’ litigation reforms are enacted and...
EU Proposes Full Ban on Russian LNG From 2027, a Year Early September 19, 2025 By Alberto Nardelli and Ewa Krukowska The European Union proposed a complete ban on imports of Russian liquefied natural gas from Jan. 1, 2027, as part...
Lyft Pays New Jersey $19.4 Million Over Misclassifying 100,000 Drivers September 19, 2025 By Andrew G. Simpson Transportation company Lyft has paid the state of New Jersey $19.4 million to settle a case involving misclassification of more...