Arizona Supreme Court Ruling May Expose Agents to Lawsuits July 17, 2015 By Don Jergler An Arizona Supreme Court ruling may expose agents who write auto policies to malpractice lawsuits if they are accused of...
Water District in California Oks Actor Tom Selleck’s Settlement Offer July 17, 2015 A California water district has accepted Tom Selleck’s offer of more than $21,000 to settle a lawsuit that accused the...
Thousands Still Powerless in Southern California City July 17, 2015 Commuters dealt with dead traffic signals and several businesses were forced to remain closed as crews worked to restore power...
Quadriplegic Missionary Gets $26M Settlement in Montana Crash July 17, 2015 By Amy Beth Hanson Insurers for the Southern Baptist Convention have agreed to pay $26 million to a man who was paralyzed and suffered...
California Judge Rules Apple Workers Can Sue as a Class Over Searches July 17, 2015 For California workers seeking to be paid for time spent getting bags searched after their shifts end, state law may...
Marvin Gaye Family’s Music Copyright Verdict Reduced July 17, 2015 By Andrew Chung A U.S. judge on Tuesday cut a copyright infringement verdict by more than $2 million against recording stars Robin Thicke...
California’s COIN Program Generates “Tens of Millions” in Community Funds July 16, 2015 California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones on Thursday paid homage to the insurance industry for “tens of millions” of charitable dollars...
Berkley FinSecure Names Verretto Northwest Territory Director July 16, 2015 Berkley FinSecure, a W. R. Berkley Company, has named Peter D. Verretto Northwest territory director. Verretto will focus on underwriting...
California BOE to Accept Cash From Medical Marijuana Operators July 16, 2015 Medical cannabis business owners may pay their tax liability to the California State Board of Equalization in cash. The payers...
California Judge Rejects Lawsuit Claiming Google Privacy Violations July 16, 2015 By Joel Rosenblatt Google Inc. users were blocked from suing over alleged privacy violations by a judge who said they failed to show...