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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.
Significant workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
Bills in the state’s House and Senate would free payers from any obligation to reimburse for medical marijuana.
Companies that opted out in Oklahoma now face substantial financial risks should the courts overturn the provision.
If the Department of Labor wins the case, all companies may have to revise rules for immediate reporting of injuries.
After an employee experienced the onset of PTSD at a seminar, a court is asked to examine whether his mental injuries were indeed work-related.
A veteran risk manager takes issue with a recent decision by the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission.
A state commission panel ruled that the appearance of equal treatment under the dual system was no more than a ‘mirage.’
The costs of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigations are heavy and not embraced by underwriters.
The sharing economy is projected to increase more than 20-fold in the next 10 years, but risk abounds.
A look at the latest legal cases impacting the industry.
Three closely watched cases in the Florida state supreme court have potentially significant repercussions.
Roger Crombie unloads on the regulatory regime he loves to hate.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
The author wishes a violent death for COIs.
A St. Louis court will hear arguments from pharmacies alleging that Express Scripts and its partners are plotting to drive them out of business.
Recent court decisions are fleshing out what constitutes a protected disability under the ADAAA
Questions of compensability arise when an accident takes the life of an employee who sometimes used his motorcycle for business errands.
Family and medical leave issues will continue to be hot topics in 2016.