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In Anthem-Cigna Failed Merger ‘Soap Opera,’ Judge Hands Damages to Neither

Aug 31 2020 // A Delaware judge rebuffed efforts by both Cigna Corp. and Anthem Inc. to collect billions over their failed merger, saying Cigna had breached its obligations but the merger was likely to have been blocked on antitrust...

Uber Vows Better Disclosure of Safety Data on Self-Driving Cars

Aug 31 2020 // Uber Technologies Inc. vowed to make public more safety information regarding its self-driving cars after the National Transportation Safety Board placed partial blame for a fatal 2018 crash on the company’s...

Judge Allows Palin Defamation Suit Against New York Times

Aug 31 2020 // A federal judge on Friday rejected the New York Times’ bid to dismiss Sarah Palin’s defamation lawsuit over a 2017 editorial she said falsely linked her to a mass shooting. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in...

NTSB Finds Limo Owner Evaded Safety Rules Before Fatal New York Crash

Aug 28 2020 // The owner of the stretched limousine that crashed and killed 20 people in upstate New York repeatedly changed the listed number of seats in the vehicle and took other steps to avoid safety regulations, according to...

North Carolina Insurance Donor to Appeal Conviction, Accuses Commissioner of Perjury

Aug 28 2020 // An insurance company founder and big political donor heading to prison after being convicted of attempting to bribe North Carolina’s top elected regulator of the industry remains confident he’ll get a new trial...

Where ‘DeFi’ Crypto Users See Sure Bets During COVID, Critics See Unregulated Risks

Aug 27 2020 // It sounds like a surefire bet. You lend money to a borrower who puts up collateral that exceeds the size of the loan, and then you earn interest of about 20%. What could possibly go wrong? That’s the proposition...

As FAIA Chief Grady Says Goodbye, He Shares His Top 10 Moments

Aug 27 2020 // Powered by InsuranceJournal.tv For 22 years, the Florida Association of Insurance Agents has been led by Jeff Grady, president and chief executive officer, who admits that when he started all those years ago he did not...

Missouri Bill Would Allow Giving Guns to Minors Without Parents’ Permission

Aug 26 2020 // Missouri lawmakers have advanced a bill that would legally allow people to give firearms to children without their parents’ permission after the governor had initially sought to increase the penalty for the...

3 Reasons COVID-19 Business Income Suits Should Not be Combined

Aug 26 2020 // Recently a U.S. Judicial Panel on multidistrict litigation denied a proposal to consolidate cases related to business income losses related to coronavirus. Read that story on Insurance Journal here. This was the right...

NICB: Ongoing Towing Scams Proving Costly for Chicagoans, Insurers

Aug 25 2020 // Though perhaps not the absolute worst region in the U.S. for insurance scams involving towing abuses, towing scams in Chicago continue to cause problems for residents and insurers alike, according to the National Insurance...

Reuters Finds Disparity in How Judges Apply Qualified Immunity

Aug 25 2020 // The May 25 killing of George Floyd, a Black man, by a Minneapolis cop has prompted calls for an end to “qualified immunity,” a legal doctrine that in recent years has increasingly helped cops beat back lawsuits...

Judge Dismisses Shareholder Lawsuit Against Danske Bank and Officers

Aug 25 2020 // A U.S. judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit accusing Denmark’s Danske Bank A/S and four former top executives of defrauding shareholders by hiding and failing to stop widespread money laundering at its former Estonian...

China Regulator Pledges Continued Backing of Hong Kong as Financial Center

Aug 24 2020 // China’s banking regulator pledged its backing for Hong Kong as a finance hub and reiterated a commitment to opening up the Chinese financial sector amid a deepening standoff with the U.S. China will provide support...

Judge Agrees to Some VW Requests to Limit SEC Lawsuit Over Diesel Scandal

Aug 21 2020 // A U.S. judge on Thursday dismissed portions of a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit accusing Volkswagen AG of defrauding American investors in connection with the automaker’s diesel emissions...

California Court Ruling Offers Way for Voters to Stave Off Shutdown of Uber, Lyft

Aug 20 2020 // A California appeals court ruling on Thursday avoided a shutdown of ride-hailing services Uber and Lyft in the state, effectively handing a decision over gig worker benefits and pay to voters in a November ballot...

Federal Judge Upholds $925M Damages Verdict in Oregon Robocall Case

Aug 20 2020 // A federal judge has upheld a $925 million damages award in a class-action case against a Michigan-based marketing company that a jury in Portland, Oregon, found had conducted unlawful telemarketing practices. ViSalus Inc....

Limitations Period for Reimbursement Claims Does Not Apply in Industrial Accident Case

Aug 20 2020 // Reimbursement claims made against the town of Adams, Mass., by the town’s workers’ compensation insurer are not subject to the two-year statute of limitations established in a Department of Industrial Accidents...

Tennessee Gov Signs COVID-19 Business, School, Nursing Home Liability Law

Aug 20 2020 // Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has signed into law sweeping protections for businesses, schools and nursing homes against coronavirus lawsuits. Lee on Monday touted the legislation as “historic” and argued the law...

Federal Judge Declines to Block Louisiana’s Forced Bar Closures

Aug 19 2020 // A federal judge in New Orleans refused on Aug. 17 to block a state order closing bars to stop the spread of COVID-19, handing a defeat to 10 southeast Louisiana bar owners who had sued to stop the closure. U.S. District...

Judge: North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Candidate Not Eligible to Run

Aug 19 2020 // A South Central District judge has concluded the Democratic-NPL nominee for North Dakota insurance commissioner hasn’t lived in the state long enough to hold the office. The decision by Judge Thomas Schneider about...