- Insurer must cover oil firm's Hurricane Katrina cleanup
A federal appeals court has upheld a $22.5 million jury award to an energy company in a dispute with its surplus lines insurer.
- Aon revenue dips 3.9% in second quarter
Aon P.L.C.’s s second-quarter 2015 revenue decreased 3.9% to $2.81 billion, due in part to unfavorable foreign currency translation, the brokerage reported Friday.
- Hospital firing of tardy nurse justified by lack of FMLA communication
A hospital was justified in firing a nurse who was two minutes late for her shift because she had failed to inform her employer she was taking intermittent Family Medical Leave Act leave, says a federal appeals court in upholding dismissal of an FMLA…
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- Two charged in 2011 cyber breach at Michaels retailer
(Reuters) — Two southern Californians were criminally charged over their alleged roles in a conspiracy to steal 94,000 credit and debit card numbers from Michaels Stores Inc. customers in a prominent 2011 cyber attack affecting the largest U.S.
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- Broker, agency join to service alternative reinsurance market
Vanbridge Holdings L.L.C., a New York insurance broker, and Atlas General Holdings, a San Diego insurance agency, have entered a strategic partnership targeting the traditional and alternative reinsurance sector.
- Total of new federal class action securities lawsuits declining
Plaintiffs brought 85 new federal class action securities cases in the first half of 2015, which was a decrease from the 92 filed during last year’s second half, but class actions filed against both companies headquartered outside the United States, and…
- U.S. asks Supreme Court to reverse major insider trading ruling
(Reuters) — The U.S.