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Cardenas v. Indus. Comm'n of Ariz.
An Arizona court has upheld a decision awarding death benefits to the widow of a worker whom the employer contended could not have been his employee because the worker was an “illegal alien.”Guyaux-Mitchell v. Old United Cas. Co.
A federal district court in Colorado has ruled that an insurance company that insured a houseboat did not have to cover the claim of a woman who said she had been severely injured by a powerboat while she was floating on a kayak tethered to the houseboat.FC&S Legal Publishes “Environmental Impairment Risk Continues to Rise”
FC&S Legal has published “Environmental Impairment Risk Continues to Rise,” originally published by Property Casualty360.com/ in its Eye on the Experts column.Jury Awards $1 Million to Man Injured When Driver Struck His Vehicle’s Open Door
A jury in New York has ruled that a driver must pay $1 million to a man injured when the driver struck his vehicle’s open door.Environmental Impairment Risk Continues to Rise
Here, the author explains, emerging risks are changing the types of coverage required to mitigate the financial impact of an environmental incident.View more book results for the query "*"
EY makes key financial services hire from Big Four rival
The partner addition comes as the Big Four continue to bolster their legal offeringsEY Hires Key Financial Services Partner From Big Four Rival PwC
The addition comes as the Big Four continue to bolster their legal offeringsGig Economy Plaintiffs Will Test-Drive New SCOTUS Ruling Against Arbitration
Plaintiffs and management-side lawyers will assess whether and how the U.S. Supreme Court's 'New Prime' ruling can be applied to on-demand transportation workers.Dr. Phil Sued by Guest Who Says She Was Humiliated 'For the Sake of Good Television Ratings'
She revealed in a pre-interview that she believed she "possessed various supernatural powers," leading to the host "aggressively" interrogating her on the air.Dr. Phil Sued by Guest Who Claims She Was Humiliated 'For the Sake of Good Television Ratings'
She revealed in a pre-interview that she believed she "possessed various supernatural powers," leading to the host "aggressively" interrogating her on the air.Trending Stories
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