Insurers Entitled to Second Injury Fund Payments Even If No Longer Writing in State July 12, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson A workers’ compensation insurer is entitled to continue to receive reimbursements from the Massachusetts second injury fund even after it...
NRA’s Ex-CFO Agrees to Nonprofit Ban; Avoids Second Trial; Still Owes $2 Million July 11, 2024 By Michael R. Sisak The National Rifle Association’s former finance czar, Wilson “Woody” Phillips, has been banned for a decade from managing money for...
NYU Settles Suit by Jewish Students Who Complained of Antisemitism July 11, 2024 New York University has settled a lawsuit filed last November by three Jewish students who said they had been subjected...
Vermont Under Flood Watch on Anniversary of Last Year’s Severe Inundations July 11, 2024 By Lisa Rathke A flood watch was declared for much of Vermont on Wednesday — the anniversary of last summer’s severe flooding —...
New Jersey Democratic Power Broker Norcross Pleads Not Guilty to Racketeering July 11, 2024 By Mike Catalini The New Jersey Democratic power broker charged with racketeering by the state attorney general pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges...
Ford Pro Expands to Minnesota and Maryland July 10, 2024 Ford Pro is expanding the availability of its commercial auto coverage, Ford Pro Insure, to Maryland and Minnesota. Ford Pro...
Markets/Coverages: High-End Home Insurer Openly Enters Virginia July 10, 2024 Home insurer Openly has begun offering its coverage options to independent insurance agents and their policyholders in Virginia. Already active...
Rikers Island Inmates Sue City Claiming They Were Trapped in Cells During Fire July 10, 2024 By Philip Marcelo Inmates at New York City’s Rikers Island are suing the city claiming they were trapped in their cells during a...
Maine Has No Medical Cannabis Testing Requirement. Health Advocates Urge Change. July 10, 2024 By Rose Lundy, The Maine Monitor Keri-Jon Wilson started as a hobbyist, making medical marijuana edibles on a small scale for patients suffering from chronic pain...
Progressive Settles New York Case Over Unpaid Sales Taxes on Total Loss Claims July 10, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson At the same time it is settling a New York class action about underpaying totaled loss claims for $48 million,...