An expected vote on the nomination of a former senator to be a judge at the Department of Industrial Accidents...
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Dozens of New Jersey doctors could soon be personally liable for settlement payouts now that state officials have declared insolvent...
The federal bank, thrift, credit union, and Farm Credit System regulatory agencies today requested public comment on new and revised...
As Atlanta continues to clean debris away from downtown streets after a devastating tornado pummeled the southern capital last week,...
For the past two and a half years, Louisiana’s fishermen have relied on their natural gift for resourcefulness and made...
New Jersey bars can be sued for the actions of drunken drivers who leave those establishments, even if the drivers...
Nebraska state lawmakers signed off on a nearly $10 million settlement between the state and the mother of a man...
By unanimously passing the Fire Prevention and Control Bill, Florida Representatives would expand the state fire marshal’s investigative and enforcement...
Wyoming’s Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Interim Committee is set to study Wyoming’s workers’ compensation program this year. According...
In Fairfield Insurance Co. v. Stephens Martin Paving, LP, the Texas Supreme Court addressed, for the first time, whether punitive...