Wisconsin lawmakers are taking tort reform to a new level with a proposal that would prevent people from suing restaurants...
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The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the U.S. Postal Service can be sued by a woman who tripped over mail...
Oklahoma Senate Republicans are playing hardball, claiming in a news release that trial lawyers won an early victory in the...
Texas Commissioner of Workers’ Compensation Albert Betts recently approved the reapplications for Certificates of Authority to Self-Insure covering a one-year...
Alabama HB227 which would lengthen the licensing period for insurance producers, service representatives and adjusters from the present one year,...
The state is owed $13.5 million that allegedly was spent illegally as part of Ohio’s ill-fated investment in rare coins...
The Bush Administration on Thursday released its review of The Federal Response to Hurricane Katrina. In the 228-page report, the...
A 34-year-old Worcester, N.Y. farm owner has been arraigned on criminal charges in connection with an April 2003 fire that...
The New York homeowners insurance market is stable, according to the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America. Kristina Baldwin, PCI’s...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week that Domino’s Pizza could not be sued for racial discrimination by a businessman...