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The U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Preet Bharara, is threatening to investigate the Cuomo administration for possible obstruction of justice or […]
The British Serious Fraud Office agreed to pay about $5.1 million to a property developer after admitting that it mishandled […]
The trend has far-reaching implications, for everything from city planning and healthcare to the design and marketing of consumer products: […]
Popular outrage at the corporate tax strategy known as inversion has been building, and Democrats, including the President and Senator […]
The definition of “obsolescence” makes a $1.6 million difference in a case determining what an insurance company owed after a Michigan building was burned down.
An Alabama Supreme Court decision in Owners Ins. Co. v. Jim Carr Homebuilder, LLC, highlights a growing majority among courts nationwide which have held that damage to a construction or building project, purportedly due to the policyholder’s faulty workmanship, can constitute a covered “occurrence” under a commercial general liability policy.
Risk Management Magazine takes a look in the rear-view mirror to tally up the most expensive disasters in history that […]
After two hours of rancorous debate, the House Rules Committee voted 7-4 along party lines to allow the House to […]
The company reported that its employees are 60 percent white, and 70 percent male, putting them in roughly the same […]
In the legal battle between Clippers owner Donald Sterling and his wife over who has a right to control the […]
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