A Massachusetts couple faces charges for defrauding workers’ compensation insurers, the SBA, and their mortgage lender, potentially leading to decades in prison.
Discover how employers can save on costs and avoid litigation by offering light-duty employment to injured employees, along with pre-claim preparation tips.
Virginia’s proposed "bad faith" insurance bill could lead to significant litigation and motor vehicle insurance premium hikes, impacting consumers and businesses.
An Indiana appellate court rules on proper notice and criteria for relief in default judgments, emphasizing the importance of clear misconduct for relief under T.R. 60(B)(3).
Nvidia is sued by authors over unauthorized use of copyrighted books in training its NeMo AI platform, highlighting copyright issues in AI development.
With over 700 citations to Burlington v. NYC Transit Auth., the complexity of Additional Insured endorsements sparks widespread legal debates and coverage disputes.
Connecticut locals sue Kimberly-Clark, alleging the company’s facility contaminated their properties and water with harmful PFAS, impacting health and property values.
In a strategic move, the ’Rust’ trial defense calls witnesses to underscore systemic issues and investigative shortcomings, distancing their client from sole responsibility.
The conservative Catholic media outlet Church Militant announces closure in April, following a defamation lawsuit settlement involving an apology and a $500,000 payment to a priest.
An $820,000 insurance claim was dismissed after evidence emerged of the claimant partaking in a Christmas tree throwing contest, contradicting her injury claims.
A California court allows nearly 6,000 Black employees to sue Tesla collectively for failing to address racial discrimination and harassment at its Fremont factory.
Recent trends in claims litigation and social inflation are increasing insurance premiums, particularly in states like Florida and Louisiana, as legal system abuse continues to challenge the industry.