Monthly Archives: <span>April 2016</span>

The Impact of Technology in Document Discovery

Document production during litigation can be costly and time consuming but evolving technology and effective communication among parties can positively impact the process, according to Daniel Garoutte, director of Knox Services, a California-based company that provides electronic and paper document …

Government Self-Driving Car Rules Due Within Months

U.S. regulators are making progress and will begin issuing guidelines to help the introduction of self-driving car technology within the next few months, Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said. The rapidly developing technology promoted by companies such as Google, Tesla Motors …

Japan Official Says Country Needs to Implement Disaster Framework Ideas

A prominent Japanese political figure appealed to U.N. member states Tuesday to implement guidelines approved in Japan last year aimed at saving lives and minimizing the economic impact of tsunamis, earthquakes and other natural and man-made disasters. Toshihiro Nikai, chairman …

Business Moves

Restore Rehabilitation Rolls Out National Telephonic Case Management for Workers’ Compensation Maryland-based Restore Rehabilitation launched a national telephonic case management service for workers’ compensation payers. Restore is a medical and vocational case management company focused on reducing the impact of …

Indiana Business Owner Working to Stop Identity Theft at Gas Pumps

It’s supposed to be a convenience, but more and more, card swipes on gas pumps are being abused by criminals to steal customer’s data. Skimming is when a criminal installs a piece of malicious hardware to a card reader, usually …

Chubb Highlights Construction Contractor Emerging Risks in New Advisory

As construction contractors incorporate project design and digital technologies into their businesses, Chubb has issued an advisory to help them understand and manage emerging professional liability and privacy and network security exposures. Co-authored by two Chubb executives, the advisory, “New …