- Aon Benfield covers cancellations costs for charter flight operators
Aon Benfield Group Ltd., the global reinsurance intermediary and capital adviser of Aon P.L.C., on Monday said it has launched a product to help the charter aircraft industry avoid financial losses due to flight cancellations.
- Florida doctors push back on Aetna-Humana deal
In a letter to the state attorney general, the American Medical Association, the Florida Medical Association and the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association warn of reduced access to and quality and affordability of health care.
- Injured worker's personal injury suit against Berkshire Hathaway unit revived
Federal appeals court in New York reinstates case of lumber company driver hurt on way to make delivery to worksite.
- State limits first-time opioid prescriptions to seven days
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday signed a bill into law that, among other things, establishes a seven-day limit on first-time opioid prescriptions.
- Do pricier treatments drive workers comp diagnoses?
Cost and other concerns raised at Workers Compensation Research Institute’s Conference.
- Public health insurance exchange signups grow in 2016
About 12.7 million individuals signed up for coverage in public health insurance exchanges during the 2016 open enrollment season.
- Sequoia Capital partner departs amid sex abuse allegations
(Reuters) — A partner at Sequoia Capital has left, the Silicon Valley venture capital firm said on Sunday, days after a lawsuit was filed accusing him of sexually abusing a woman and not honoring an agreement to compensate her.
- Plaintiffs face critical legal tests in GM ignition-switch cases
(Reuters) — People suing General Motors Co. over a faulty ignition switch will get two chances for arguments in a Manhattan court this week.
- Low interest rates, weak stock market hurting U.S. corporate pensions
(Reuters) — Low U.S. interest rates and a stuttering stock market are hitting corporate pensions hard.