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Company Car Not Covered Under Business Auto Policy, Court Finds
A federal district court has ruled that a Land Rover owned by Maintenance Dynamics, Inc. (“MDI”), was not a covered auto under a business auto…Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam Proposing Worker’s Comp Reform
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam is proposing to revamp the state’s worker’s compensation system. According to the governor, Tennessee is one…Dual Specialty Underwriters Announces D&O Capacity Targeting Foreign Companies with ADR Programs
Dual Specialty Underwriters, LLC, with offices in Miami and New York, has launched a new international Directors & Officers Liability (“D&O”)…Joseph J. Trotti Becomes President and CEO of AIG’s Aerospace Division
American International Group, Inc. (“AIG”), has named Joseph J. Trotti as president and chief executive officer of its aerospace division,…Employers Seek $860 Million from Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation
About 270,000 businesses in Ohio are seeking a total of $860 million in restitution from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation. The case is San…View more book results for the query "*"
New York District Court Upholds ‘Classification Limitation’
Debra Krebs is of counsel, and Christopher B. Weldon and James C. Keidel are partners, in Keidel, Weldon & Cunningham, LLP. The authors, who represented…Texas Gov. Rick Perry Reappoints Deeia D. Beck to Office of Public Insurance Counsel
Texas Governor Rick Perry has reappointed Deeia D. Beck of Austin to the Office of Public Insurance Counsel for a term to expire Feb.…Funeral Home Director Who Sold Corpses Is Not Entitled to Coverage for Families’ Claims
A federal district court has ruled that a funeral director is not entitled coverage for claims by families who alleged that he sold corpses in connection…IP: Federal Circuit denies vulgar trademark to rooster-shaped lollipops
The Federal Circuit has concluded that it can, as a matter of law, determine when a trademark is not entitled to federal trademark registration because the mark is vulgar.Accord Reached in Case of Man Injured By Falling Door Panel
A delivery truck driver who suffered a traumatic brain injury after a piece of a bay door on the loading dock of a South Philadelphia produce warehouse fell and struck him on the head has settled with the owner of the warehouse in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas for $2.9 million.Trending Stories
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