- Pandemic Job Actions May Push Renewed Labor Movement
- Macy’s Reopening 68 Stores, Targets All Within Six Weeks as U.S. Restrictions Loosen
- Consumer Groups Urge Lawmakers Against Shielding Businesses From Coronavirus-Related Lawsuits
- JBS Reopens Pork Plant to Put Down Pigs, Dispose Of Carcasses, Not Produce Meat
- Claims Shops Offer New Services to Help Businesses Reopen
- Legal Protections Make Class-Action Suits Against Cruise Lines an ‘Uphill Battle’
- Companies Seek to Limit Legal Liability For Virus Infections
- Pandemic Exposes Gaps in Travel Insurance Coverage
- Insurers Want Taxpayers to Back Pandemic Coverage For Businesses
- Amazon Turns to Chinese Firm on U.S. Blacklist to Meet Thermal Camera Needs
- 2nd Circuit Throws Out $64 Million Jury Award Against Fireman’s Fund
- Trump Order for Meat Processing Plants to Stay Open Eases Plant Owner’s Liability Fears
- Viewpoint: A Solution to the COVID-19 Liability Problem
- Judge Orders W. Va. Gov’s Coal Companies To Pay Fines, Fees
- NCCI: COVID-19 Will Cost Billions Even With Modest Infection Rates
- U.S. Judge Rules Talc Lawsuits Against J&J Can Proceed, Testimony Limited
- Major Retailers Call on States to Adopt Uniform Reopening Plans
- Labor Department Issues New Guidance For Meatpacking Workers
- Companies Bet On AI Cameras to Track Social Distancing, Limit Liability
- Some Insurance Regulators Skeptical About Business Interruption Claims
- Analyst Projects COVID-19 Presumption for Work Comp Will Cost $10 Billion
- Mall Shoppers Are Scared to Return When U.S. Stores Reopen
- Apple Says “No Evidence” iPhone Mail Flaw Used Against Customers
- Stopping Virus a Huge Challenge at Crowded Meat Plants
- Consumer Groups Say Some Auto Insurer Lockdown Rebates Are Too Small
- Viewpoint: What If You Go Back to the Office and Get COVID-19?
- Viewpoint: Washington Needs to Embrace Its Role as Ultimate Risk Manager
- Free Fast Food and Coupons Latest Virus-Related Hacker Scam
- At Beleaguered U.S. Meat Plants, Inspectors Are Getting Sick Too
- FBI Official: Number of Coronavirus Cyber Complaints on Rise
- SBA Reports Data Breach in Disaster Loan Application Website
- More States Make Plans to Reopen; California Holds Firm
- Houses in Hurricane Strike Zones are Built Back Bigger
- Plaintiffs Hope to Consolidate COVID-19 Business-Interruption Lawsuits
- Flaw In iPhone, iPads May Have Allowed Hackers to Steal Data for Years
- New York Charges Mallinckrodt With Insurance Fraud Over Opioid Claims
- Coronavirus to Spur Largest Single Loss in Insurance History – Chubb CEO
- Employers Pushing Back as States Expand Work Comp to Cover COVID-19
- Chipotle to Pay $25 Million Criminal Fine for Food Poisoning
- Is Coronavirus an ‘Act of God?’ Lawyers Say That’s Complicated
- Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Among Banks Sued Over SBA Virus Loans
- Travelers Sees Rising Claims as Coronavirus Crisis Spreads
- Corporate America Seeks Legal Protection For When Coronavirus Lockdowns Lift
- Claims Pros Can Help Business Clients Proactively Mitigate COVID-19 Risk
- 10 Years After BP Spill: Oil Drilled Deeper; Rules Relaxed
- Cognizant Hit by ‘Maze’ Ransomware Attack
- Judge Blocks Twitter’s Bid to Reveal Govt Surveillance Requests
- NCCI Excludes Payroll to Furloughed Workers From Work Comp Premiums
- New Rules for Nuclear Plant Workers: 12-Hour Days for Two Weeks Straight
- Regulators and Lawmakers Introducing Workers’ Comp to COVID-19
- Boeing to Limit N95 Masks For Returning Workers, Stoking Concern
- Coronavirus: Hold Music, Noise Wreck Court Hearing by Phone
- FBI Official Says Foreign Hackers Have Targeted COVID-19 Research
- Hacking Against Corporations Surges as Workers Take Computers Home
- Business News: Pacesetter, Agero, Mitchell
- Chubb CEO Warns Retroactive Measures Would ‘Bankrupt’ Industry
- More States Introduce COVID-19 Business-Interruption Bills
- Tesla Can’t Duck Lawsuit Over Musk’s Take-Private Tweet
- Ukrainian Officials: Fires Out Near Chernobyl Nuclear Plant
- Lockdowns Cut Driving and Crashes, Bring Insurance Discounts
- Companies Walk Legal Tightrope as Earnings Season Kicks Off
- Amazon Fires Three Critics of Warehouse Conditions in Pandemic
- Auto Claims Decline 40 to 50% as Consumers Stay Home, Snapsheet Says
- Viewpoint: Why Physician Scoring Is a Win for Insurers, Employers, Workers – and Physicians
- Pipeline Operator Sues Chesapeake Energy Over Payment Dispute
- North America Meat Plant Workers Fall Ill, Walk Off Jobs
- Get Ready for More, Longer Blackouts
- Deadly Storm Buffets N.Y. and East Coast After Lashing South
- U.S. Backs Contentious Meat-Plant Change With Supply at Risk
- Viewpoint: Leaders Need to Resist Re-Writing Insurance Contract Language
- Transit Workers Risking Lives With Little Protective Gear
- Facebook Sues Over Deceptive Ads Linked to Coronavirus Scams
- Business News: Charles Taylor, Verisk and Starr Aviation
- Viewpoint: 6 Ways to Handle Work Comp Claims for Coronavirus; Only 1 Makes Sense
- Trump Tells Insurers to Pay Virus Claims If Pandemics Not Excluded
- Railroads Push Against Oil Industry Demands for Storage in Rail Cars
- Deaths Expose Fears for Strength of U.S. Food-Supply Chain
- Viewpoint: The Coronavirus’ Impact on Property Losses and Subrogation Claims
- Buffett’s Geico Offers $2.5 Billion Credits as Coronavirus Cuts Driving
- Estate of Walmart Worker Who Died From COVID-19 Sues for Wrongful Death
- Calif. DMV Approves Test of Autonomous Deliveries
- You’ve Been Served: Court Notices Carry New Risks Amid Virus
- Zoom Sued for Fraud Over Privacy, Security Flaws
- Monthly Loss of $431 Billion Spurs Insurance Claims Across U.S.
- Claims Pros Adjusting to Lower Volumes, Pandemic Complications
- Already Braced for Covid-19, Towns Watch the Rising Mississippi With Fear
- United Air Is Sued by Passenger for Refusing to Refund Fare
- Viewpoint: Anticipated Coronavirus Claims Scenarios Across Major Coverage Lines
- Allianz: Facilities Shut Down During Virus Shutdown Pose New Risks
- States Lack Key Data on Virus Cases Among Medical Workers
- Doctors on Coronavirus Frontline Seek Protection from Malpractice Suits
- Auto Insurers Return Money to Customers During ‘Unprecedented’ Driving Slump
- Bayer Effort to Settle Roundup Cancer Cases Slowed By COVID-19
- Viewpoint: AIR Worldwide’s Perspective on Flattening the COVID-19 Curve
- Zoom Grapples With Security Flaws That Sour Users on App
- Business News: Hippo and SimpliSafe, Infinilytics, Mitchell and Honk
- Amazon Exec Called Fired Worker ‘Not Smart’ in Leaked Memo
- Doctors on Coronavirus Frontline Seek Protection From Malpractice Suits
- Life-or-Death Hospital Decisions Come With Threat of Lawsuits
- Overflowing Oil Tanks Have Traders Eyeing Rail Cars for Storage
- Amazon Hires 80,000, Adds Safety Precautions at Warehouses
- Claims People: Beazley, Preferred Medical and AGCS
- Viewpoint: Empathy, Compassion and Confidence for Better Outcomes
- Judge Dismisses Chemours Lawsuit Against Dupont
- Marriott Says New Data Breach Affects 5.2 Million Guests
- Insurers Fret as Company Bosses Face Coronavirus Legal Claims
- Walmart Starts Temperature Checks For Staff in Safety Ramp-Up Against Coronavirus
- Hackers ‘Without Conscience’ Target Health-Care Providers
- Barclays Wins Top Court Ruling Over Doctor’s Sex Abuse
- Insurers Back Government Fund for Employers, Workers Hurt by Virus Shutdowns
- Main Street Wig Shop Among New Litigants in COVID Claims Battle