What happens when foreign powers start holding U.S. companies liable for gun deaths suffered by their citizens on U.S. soil? A whole new area and era of risk exposure.
Nuclear verdicts are on the rise in the United States, but according to these legal professionals, jury consulting is a prime way to mitigate the risk.
Cat 5 Hurricane Irma rolled through the Florida Keys in 2017 and battered Aquasol Condominium Association. In court, Aquasol’s condo owners sought repairs.
As challenging as it is for universities to investigate and respond to sexual assault complaints, figuring out how to prevent sexual violence on campus is far more difficult.
ADA claims can cripple small businesses. The ACCESS Act aims to protect business owners from abusive lawsuits as well as the rights of the disabled community.
Baseball is allowing itself to run a legal gauntlet that will eventually result in much higher liability than it currently faces in the area of fan safety.
Voice detectors aiming to pick up on aggression or distress prove less than reliable in identifying danger, but gun violence is not a conversation we can close.
An internet fame-seeker raised major health concerns after a viral video inspired dozens of cases of product tampering. Now consumers want to know if the food industry is doing enough to protect their products.
In the first six months of 2019, it has already been a challenging year for commercial insurance. Here’s what lines will likely be impacted moving forward.
Increased scooter usage has underwriters wary of potential liability risks that could stem from accidents and other riding mishaps. Data location sharing and international travel are also cause for concern.