Latest Oklahoma Headlines

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Feds Sue Oklahoma Car Dealership for Sex Discrimination

Sep 16 2019 // Federal employment officials have sued a car dealership in Norman, Oklahoma, saying the company unlawfully refused to hire a sales job candidate because she was female. In the lawsuit, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity...

Business Moves

Sep 16 2019 // National Arch Insurance, Ventus Risk Management Arch Insurance North America has agreed to acquire Ventus Risk Management, a technology and analytics- driven managing general underwriter that specializes in providing...

Organizational Change Plan OK’d by Policyholders of Wisconsin’s Jewelers Mutual

Sep 13 2019 // Policyholders of Neenah, Wisconsin-based Jewelers Mutual Insurance Co. have approved the company’s plan to convert its corporate structure to a mutual holding company. Policyholders voted Sept. 12 to approve the...

Oklahoma Law Enforcement Pension Fund Reports $4.2M Cyber Theft

Sep 9 2019 // The FBI is investigating after computer hackers managed to steal about $4.2 million in funds from a pension system for retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers and other state law enforcement officers, state officials said...

Midwest Economic Survey Suggests Little or No Growth on Horizon

Sep 4 2019 // An August survey of business supply managers suggested slow or no economic growth over the next several months in nine Midwest and Plains states, in part because of trade skirmishes, according to a newly released...

5 New Insurance Companies OK’d to Do Business in Arkansas

Sep 4 2019 // Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Allen Kerr has approved five new insurance companies to operate in the state, bringing to 103 the number of new insurance companies approved since January 2015, according to the Arkansas...

People & Places

Sep 2 2019 // National Reinsurance broker BMS Group has named Pete Chandler as president of its U.S. reinsurance operations. Chandler joins from JLT Re, where he was deputy CEO of the U.S. reinsurance broking arm of the group. He joined...

Concerns Arise About How Oklahoma’s Opioid Settlement Money Will Be Used

Aug 29 2019 // Oklahoma’s legal fight against the opioid industry has racked up settlements and judgments of nearly $1 billion, but as the numbers keep rising, so do concerns over how that money will be spent. Experts say the $572...

Storm Spawns Possible Tornado in Oklahoma

Aug 28 2019 // A storm that rolled through central Oklahoma on Monday left thousands without power, spawned a possible tornado and led to about a dozen high water rescues. National Weather Service meteorologist John Pike said...

Burger King Franchise in Oklahoma to Pay $30K to Settle Disability Discrimination Suit

Aug 28 2019 // The operators of a Lawton, Okla., Burger King restaurant have agreed to pay $30,000 and furnish other relief to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit brought by federal officials. In a lawsuit filed in July 2018, the...

Why J&J Opioid Lawsuit Could Mean Real Culprits Are Let Off the Hook: Viewpoint

Aug 28 2019 // In 1977, after an electrical fire destroyed the Beverly Hills Supper Club in Southgate, Kentucky, killing 165 people, a plaintiffs’ lawyer named Stanley Chesley came up with a novel way to recover money for the...

Other Opioid Lawsuit Plaintiffs Welcome Oklahoma Ruling Affirming Public Nuisance

Aug 27 2019 // While some Johnson & Johnson investors were relieved that the company’s $572 million penalty for fueling Oklahoma’s opioid epidemic wasn’t as high as feared, lawyers for other U.S. states, cities and...

J&J Found Liable; Ordered to Pay Less Than Investors Feared in Oklahoma Opioid Trial

Aug 26 2019 // An Oklahoma judge on Monday ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $572.1 million to the state for its part in fueling an opioid epidemic by deceptively marketing addictive painkillers. J&J said it would to appeal the...

One General Agency Acquires Renewal Rights to Oklahoma City MGA’s Business

Aug 26 2019 // One General Agency (OGA) has acquired the renewal rights to the book of business previously owned by Oklahoma City-based Acton Inc. (Acton). Acton President Eric Acton will be joining the OGA staff. One General Agency...

Proposed Settlement in Lawsuit Over St. Louis Rams Merchandise OK’d

Aug 22 2019 // A proposed settlement would give St. Louis Rams fans a 25% refund on years of tickets and merchandise they bought before the team announced it was moving to Los Angeles. If approved, the settlement would end a class-action...

Major J&J Opioid Ruling Expected Monday Out of Oklahoma

Aug 22 2019 // An Oklahoma judge will rule on Monday on whether Johnson & Johnson should be held liable in a lawsuit by the state’s attorney general who argues the drugmaker should be forced to pay $17 billion for fueling the...

Industry Flexes Political Muscle in States to Criminalize Aggressive Pipeline Protests

Aug 20 2019 // After protesters disrupted construction of an oil pipeline in North Dakota by chaining themselves to construction equipment and pitching tents along the route, oil and chemical companies found a way to keep it from...

Oklahoma Pharmacist Pleads Guilty to Fraud; Agrees to Pay $1M Restitution

Aug 14 2019 // Prosecutors say an Oklahoma pharmacist has agreed to pay more than $1 million in restitution after pleading guilty to health care fraud. Federal court records show 37-year-old Jeffrey Scott Terry pleaded guilty to two...

Earthquakes Rattle Parts of Oklahoma

Aug 13 2019 // No damage has been reported following a series of earthquakes that rattled parts of Oklahoma. The U.S. Geological Survey says a 3.2 magnitude earthquake was recorded about 8:30 p.m. Sunday near Quinton, about 123 miles...

Temple OK’d to Run Against Donelon in Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Race

Aug 9 2019 // A Republican challenger to Louisiana’s long-serving insurance commissioner has qualified for the Oct. 12 statewide election. Tim Temple, a Republican from Baton Rouge, will be facing off against Jim Donelon, a...