Australia’s AUB Group Agrees to Purchase UK Broker Tysers for US$615.2 Million May 10, 2022 By L.S. Howard Australia’s AUB Group has entered into a binding agreement to purchase UK insurance broker Tysers for A$880 million (US$615.2 million)...
Paris Trial Begins for 2009 Plane Crash That Killed 152 People, Left 1 Survivor May 10, 2022 By Nicolas Vaux-Montagny PARIS (AP) – The lone survivor of a 2009 plane crash that killed 152 other people was expected to attend...
Multiple Marine Insurance Claims Expected From War in Ukraine: Allianz May 10, 2022 By Jonathan Saul Global insurers are expected to receive multiple marine insurance claims from ships damaged or lost as the conflict in Ukraine...
Lawsuits, Investigations After 90 Luxury Cars Go Missing from Bankrupt Dealership May 10, 2022 Lawsuits and criminal accusations have erupted after a luxury car dealer in South Florida filed for bankruptcy and as many...
Visit to Plant Clinic Extends Life of Comp Claim, Carolina High Court Finds May 10, 2022 By William Rabb If insurers and employers want to deny a workers’ compensation claim because it was filed too late, they shouldn’t forget...
‘Broken Arm Poster’ Can be Sent Via Email, Florida DWC Again Proposes May 10, 2022 Workers’ compensation insurers in Florida will no longer have to ship posters to their insured employers if a rule change...
Idaho Sex Discrimination Lawsuit Settled for $400K May 10, 2022 The city of Boise, Idaho, has agreed to settle a sex discrimination lawsuit filed by a former Boise police officer...
High Hazard Dams in New Hampshire Growing in Number May 10, 2022 By Michael Casey The number of dams in in New Hampshire most at risk of failing has increased 51% in the past three...
U.S. SEC Gives Public Until June 17 to Weigh In on Climate Risk Proposal May 10, 2022 By Katanga Johnson The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday extended until June 17 the period for public comment on its...
U.S. Labor Board Accuses Starbucks in Buffalo of Retaliatory Firings May 10, 2022 By Josh Eidelson Starbucks Corp. violated federal law by firing, threatening, and carrying out surveillance on union activists in New York, U.S. labor...