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Special Olympics Idaho Sued Over Alleged Rape

The mother and husband of a Special Olympics Idaho athlete are suing the organization, alleging it was negligent in failing to protect the athlete from being raped during a Special Olympics event in Boise in July 2011. The lawsuit was …

$6 Million Oregon Jury Award In Agriculture Equipment Injury

A Multnomah County jury has awarded more than $6 million to a 21-year-old Oregon agricultural worker who was paralyzed from the waist down when his torso was crushed in a hay bale-cutting machine. The jury found that Double Press Manufacturing, …

Seismologists Monitor Carson City Quake Swarm

Nevada seismologists and emergency managers say they’re monitoring an earthquake swarm in Carson City that has the potential to result in a major temblor. But officials from the Nevada Seismological Laboratory at the University of Nevada, Reno, stress they can’t …

Colorado Wildfire Doubles in Size Over Weekend

Tourists and business owners forced to flee a popular summer retreat in the southwestern Colorado mountains resigned themselves to a long wait as fire officials declined to speculate when they might be able to reign in an unprecedented and erratic …

Alaska Workers’ Comp Board Seeks Ways To Reduce Costs

The Alaska Workers Compensation Board sought public input on rising costs in the last week. Board members held public meetings in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kenai and Juneau seeking comment on ways to stem rising costs. The Alaska Journal of Commerce reported …

PCI Names Norton Executive Communications Director

The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) has named Steve Norton as its new director, executive communications. Prior to joining PCI, Norton was the communications director for the Information Technology Foundation, an economic and technology policy think tank. Previously, …

Supreme Court Upholds Immunity for Army Corps; Rejects Katrina Victims’ Claims

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Hurricane Katrina victims seeking billions of dollars on claims that the Army Corps of Engineers added to the storm’s impact by improperly maintaining a shipping channel. The justices today left intact a …

Supreme Court Rejects Pfizer Bid for Shield From Asbestos Suits

The U.S. Supreme Court refused to shield Pfizer Inc. from some asbestos lawsuits connected to its Quigley Co. subsidiary, a bankrupt unit that stopped most operations in 1992. The justices today rejected Pfizer’s appeal of a ruling that opened the …

Allstate: Profit to Be Cut by $320 Million on Retiring Debt

Allstate Corp., the largest publicly traded U.S. home and auto insurer, said second-quarter earnings will be cut by about $320 million on costs tied to extinguishing debt. Allstate paid about $2.3 billion to retire bonds with a principal amount of …

AIG Revives Plane Unit IPO After Continued Delay in China Sale

American International Group Inc. revived plans for an initial public offering of its plane- leasing unit after the insurer extended a deadline for a group of Chinese investors to buy the business. International Lease Finance Corp., the plane business owned …

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