Risk Management

Can Employers Say “Nope” To Rehiring An Injured Worker?

An employer may not want to bring an injured worker back on the payroll for any number of reasons. Among […]

Ohio Supreme Court Says No Property Coverage For Ransomware

In a unanimous ruling, the Ohio Supreme Court held that ransomware costs to a medical billing software company are not […]

Yahoo Wins TCPA Coverage Dispute In CA Supreme Court

At $500 for every class member who received an unwanted communication (or “actual damages,” whichever is higher), penalties for violations […]

FTC Proposal Would Ban Nearly All Noncompetes

It’s a dramatic development, says a post from law firm Fisher Phillips, and if finalized in its current form “would […]

Record $275M Fine For Game Maker

The $275 million fine, for alleged violations of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), was one of two settlements […]

Cyber Insurance Reeling, May Disappear, Says Zurich Insurance Exec

Among all risks, natural catastrophes have been considered the most likely to become uninsurable, but it now looks as if […]

Invoking Trademark Law, Ikea Stifles A Video Game

The Ikea cease-and-desist order had the desired effect, and the developers of a “survival horror” video game that was still […]

Robot Opines On Its Potential Legal Problems

It’s getting easier to interact with AI, and it’s going to get a lot easier in the near future, observers […]

How The Fiscal ’23 Defense Bill Will Affect Contractors

The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2023, passed by Congress on December 15, contains numerous provisions in […]

Predictions For The 2023 Casualty Insurance Market

Rates will continue to increase but more slowly, according to a casualty specialist from insurance brokerage Woodruff Sawyer, as the […]

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