Federal Judge Dismisses Florida Dentist’s Coronavirus Business Interruption Claim September 4, 2020 By Andrew G. Simpson A federal judge in Florida has dismissed a suit for business interruption insurance payments by a Florida dentist who claimed...
Florida Workers’ Comp Rates Going Down, Again September 4, 2020 By Amy O'Connor The downward trend for Florida workers’ compensation rates is set to continue next year thanks to favorable loss experiences from...
Workers at Florida Utility Company Sickened by Hazmat Situation September 4, 2020 Three people doing maintenance work at an Orlando Utility Company power plant were taken to a hospital Wednesday morning after...
South Florida Eases Coronavirus Restrictions on Restaurants, Tattoo Parlors September 3, 2020 Some coronavirus restrictions started easing up Monday in parts of South Florida. In Miami-Dade County, restaurants were allowed to welcome...
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Board: TVA Exec Retaliated Against Safety Whistleblower September 3, 2020 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has concluded that a Tennessee Valley Authority executive retaliated against a safety whistleblower. Vice President...
Officials Report Nearly 1K COVID Cases in Tennessee Private Prison September 3, 2020 Nearly 1,000 inmates at a Tennessee prison have tested positive for COVID-19, corrections officials said Monday. Officials tested 1,410 inmates...
CRC’s Johnston Joins RT Specialty to Establish Alabama Office September 3, 2020 R-T Specialty, LLC has hired senior property broker J. Mason Johnston to establish the wholesale broker’s Birmingham, Ala., office, where...
Mississippi City Hit by April Tornado Awaiting Repayment for $1.45M Cleanup Costs September 2, 2020 A southwest Mississippi city has paid $1.45 million to clean up from an April 23 tornado and now awaits reimbursement...
Georgia Extends COVID-19 Orders as Cases Fall to Lowest Level Since June September 2, 2020 By Jeff Amy Georgia’s governor is extending the two main executive orders that govern Georgia’s response to COVID-19. Gov. Brian Kemp on Monday...
Florida Moratorium on Residential Evictions, Foreclosures Extended September 2, 2020 Scores of Floridians struggling with rents and mortgages were given another reprieve when Gov. Ron DeSantis again extended a moratorium...