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Supreme Court to Take Up COVID Mandate Jan. 7

Dec 27, 2021 -- The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Jan. 7 on whether the Biden administration can order workers at private companies and health care...
 
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$9,000 an Hour for Comp Attorney Fee Has Tongues Wagging in Florida

Dec 28, 2021 -- Few things in Florida workers' compensation have been a bigger issue over the last decade than claimants' attorneys' fees. Despite two landmark...
 
3.

Capital One Cyber Settlement to Cost $190 Million

Dec 27, 2021 -- Capital One Financial Corp. agreed to pay $190 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that customers filed against the firm after a hacker broke...
 
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$1 Million in Hermes Handbags Stolen from Florida Store

Dec 29, 2021 -- More than a dozen one-of-a-kind Hermes handbags with an estimated value of about $1 million were stolen in a smash-and-grab burglary from a...
 
5.

Florida Ringleader Sentenced After Security First Audit Uncovers Fraud

Dec 28, 2021 -- A Florida claims adjuster that authorities called the mastermind behind an extensive property insurance fraud scheme has been sentenced to three...
 
6.

Car Makers Like Some Tech Features More Than Car Buyers Do

Dec 29, 2021 -- While car buyers say new vehicle technology is a leading reason they choose one vehicle over another, there are some tech features that they would...
 
7.

Despite Slow Going, P/C Insurers Still Love Advanced Analytics. Except Maybe Telematics.

Dec 28, 2021 -- Although property/casualty insurance carrier executives and technical professionals remain bullish on the prospect that advanced analytics can...
 
8.

Opioid Scripts Decreased But Fatal Overdoses Increased. Doctors Urge New Approach.

Dec 30, 2021 -- Doctors with the American Society of Anesthesiologists are calling for a new approach to fighting the opioid crisis, one that goes beyond current...
 
9.

The $1M Bad Faith Case and the Missed Deadline

Dec 22, 2021 -- Darryl A. Vachon did not accuse Travelers of bad faith in handling his $25,000 uninsured motorist claim until after a jury found he had incurred...
 
10.

Comma-tose: Florida Coverage Case Hinged on Punctuation Question

Dec 22, 2021 -- Coverage disputes often hinge on the exact wording of an insurance policy. In a case in federal court in South Florida, the issue came down to not...
 
 
 

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