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The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision upholds the enforceability of choice-of-law provisions in marine insurance contracts, and is expected to curb forum shopping.
Injured workers and their employers search out ways to combat chronic pain, but they’re not always in agreement on the best solutions.
Significant workers’ compensation legal decisions from around the country.
A look at the latest court decisions impacting the insurance industry.
Navigating the changing compliance environment has never been more challenging for companies.
Two recent court decisions have claims payers talking: Should injured employees be able to choose their preferred pharmacy?
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
Rapidly shifting leave laws make it important to define terms as companies look to build their paid leave programs.
A look at the court latest decisions impacting the insurance industry.
A Kentucky Supreme Court ruling confirms and codifies employee choice in matters of pharmacy.
A federal court ruled the EEOC failed to justify its reasoning for wellness rules that coerce workers into disclosing health and genetic information.
Medical malpractice and errors happen — with devastating results.
A workers’ comp insurer lost its bid to keep the details of a high profile case out of the media.
An injured employee left company premises before drug and alcohol testing could be administered. But a court said he wasn’t to blame.
Decisions on marijuana policy are shifting, leaving employers concerned about maintaining safe and drug-free workplaces.
Underwriters now use the Internet of Things to help determine whether their agriculture and supermarket clients have adequate processes in place.
A hospital fired an injured nurse. Now it faces a disability discrimination complaint.
A recent webinar offered an outline of legal and regulatory changes that employers should be aware of.