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JetBlue Lawsuit Claims Walmart Violates Its Trademark with Jetblack Service

Jun 25 2019 // JetBlue Airways Corp. has sued Walmart Inc. for trademark infringement, in an effort to stop the world’s largest retailer from using the name Jetblack for its text-based personal shopping service. In a complaint...

Supreme Court Offs Ban on Foul Language Trademarks

Jun 25 2019 // The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a longstanding U.S. ban on trademarks on “immoral” or “scandalous” words and symbols, ruling in a case involving a clothing brand with an indelicate name that...

Louisiana Couple Pleads Guilty in $48M Medical Reimbursement Scam

Jun 24 2019 // A Louisiana couple has pleaded guilty in a $48 million scheme that targeted a medical reimbursement program, federal prosecutors said on June 21. The U.S. Justice Department, New Orleans-based U.S. Attorney Peter Strasser...

2 More Workers Indicted in Missouri Duck Boat Sinking That Killed 17

Jun 24 2019 // A federal grand jury has indicted two more employees of a company that owns a duck boat that sank on a Missouri lake last summer, killing 17 people. Curtis Lanham, the general manager at Ride the Ducks Branson, and Charles...

Iran Increases Cyber Attacks on U.S. Gov’t, Infrastructure: Cyber Security Firms

Jun 24 2019 // Iran has increased its offensive cyber attacks against the U.S. government and critical infrastructure as tensions have grown between the two nations, cyber-security firms say. In recent weeks, hackers believed to be...

Financial Services Provides Plenty of Jobs – from Coast to Coast: Opinion

Jun 24 2019 // There were 755,436 people working in financial activities in the New York metropolitan area last year, more than twice as many as in the next-biggest area for such jobs, metro Los Angeles. But this amounted to just 8% of...

Oil Shippers Continue Sailing Through Strait of Hormuz – with Heightened Security

Jun 21 2019 // A series of attacks on oil tankers near the Persian Gulf has ratcheted up tensions between the U.S. and Iran – and raised fears over the safety of one of Asia’s most vital energy trade routes, where about a fifth...

Billions at Stake from Opioid Suits but Damages Unlikely to Top $200B Tobacco Windfall

Jun 21 2019 // An Oklahoma case, the first of more than 1,600 lawsuits filed by U.S. state and local governments against opioid makers to go to trial, could serve as a key benchmark for governments hoping to recoup costs associated with...

Walmart Agrees to Pay $282 Million to End 7-Year Global Bribe Investigation

Jun 21 2019 // Walmart Inc. agreed to pay $282 million in penalties and a Brazilian unit admitted to violating a U.S. anti-bribery law, providing a relatively subdued ending to a seven-year investigation that spanned the globe and at one...

Ghost of Harvey Looms Large as 2019 Hurricane Season Gets Underway

Jun 21 2019 // Compared with 2017, last year’s hurricane season was a relatively quiet one for the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana and Texas, with major U.S. storm systems such as Hurricanes Michael and Florence staying well to the...

Hudson River Pilot ‘Sully’ Urges More 737 Training, Aircraft Certification Reform

Jun 20 2019 // Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, who in 2009 landed a US Airways flight safely on the Hudson River in New York, told a congressional panel on Wednesday that pilots of the now-grounded Boeing 737 MAX should get new...

Latest Shift in Growth Strategy at Lloyd’s Calls for More U.S. Business

Jun 19 2019 // Lloyd’s of London Ltd. is meeting with major U.S. insurers about driving more business through its global insurance market, Chief Executive Officer John Neal said on Wednesday. The 330-year-old insurance market,...

Drug Makers’ Supply Chain Probed as Blood Pressure Pill Tests Positive for Carcinogens

Jun 19 2019 // An online pharmacy told U.S. regulators it found another cancer-causing chemical in widely prescribed blood-pressure pills, raising new questions about a complex global web of companies that produces medicine for millions...

Aspen Taps Brekenfeld from Lloyd’s as Director of Global Corporate Development

Jun 19 2019 // Aspen Insurance Holdings Ltd. announced that Joshua (Josh) Brekenfeld has been appointed director of Global Corporate Development. Brekenfeld joins Aspen from Lloyd’s of London where he spent six years in senior...

Sen. Rubio Bill Would Block Patent Damage Claims by Foreign Firms on Watch List

Jun 18 2019 // U.S. Senator Marco Rubio filed legislation on Monday that would prevent Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. from seeking damages in U.S. patent courts, after the Chinese firm demanded that Verizon Communications Inc. pay $1...

D&O Insurance Costs Soar as Investors Run to Court Over IPOs

Jun 18 2019 // Companies going public in the United States face insurance costs that have increased as much as 200% in the last three years to cover their executives against lawsuits alleging they misled investors. A rise in securities...

Court Relieves Insurers of $65 Million Payment Linked to Stanford Ponzi Scheme

Jun 18 2019 // A federal appeals court on Monday threw out a settlement requiring insurers to pay $65 million to a court-appointed receiver for companies once run by Allen Stanford, the Texas financier serving a 110-year prison term for...

Former Tenn. Insurance Head McPeak Joins Greenberg Traurig Law Firm in Nashville

Jun 18 2019 // Former Tennessee Insurance Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak, who stepped down as the head of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance Commissioner last month, will join the global law firm Greenberg Traurig, P.A.,...

Drugmakers Sue to Halt Rule on Prices in TV Ads

Jun 17 2019 // U.S. drugmakers on Friday filed a lawsuit to prevent the companies from disclosing the list price of prescription drugs in direct-to-consumer television advertisements as per a newly proposed government regulation. The...

Nobody Seems to Know Why Hail Storm Losses Suddenly Began Rising in 2008

Jun 17 2019 // In 2008, the year the stock market crashed and Barack Obama won the presidency, the U.S. was hit with a weather phenomenon little noted by anyone beyond the insurance industry. The country’s losses from hail breached...