Posts by Y@DminG
Iranian Hackers Wage Cyber Campaign Amid Tensions with US
WASHINGTON — Iran has increased its offensive cyberattacks against the U.S. government and critical infrastructure as tensions have grown between the two nations, cybersecurity firms say. In recent weeks, hackers believed to be working for the Iranian government have targeted … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFate of Opioid Litigation Hinges on Government ‘Police Power’
The fate of thousands of lawsuits seeking to hold drugmakers responsible for fueling the U.S. opioid epidemic hinges in part on a thorny legal question: Can a company use a bankruptcy to stop lawsuits from cities and states? U.S. Bankruptcy … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePhiladelphia Energy Solutions Seeks to Shutter Oil Refinery
Philadelphia Energy Solutions (PES) will seek to permanently shut its oil refinery in the city after a massive fire caused substantial damage to the complex, the mayor confirmed on Tuesday after two sources told Reuters about the plans. A Philadelphia … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJustice Dept. Probes Claims of Poultry Price-Fixing
The U.S. Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into allegations that chicken processors, including Tyson Foods Inc., Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. and Sanderson Farms Inc., conspired to fix prices. Prosecutors disclosed the grand jury probe in a court filing Friday … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHarvard Invests in Litigation Strategy That Has Posted Big Gains
Harvard University is committing more capital to a strategy that backs plaintiffs in commercial disputes, delivering robust uncorrelated returns. The strategy is run by IMF Bentham Ltd., a publicly traded company which last week finished raising $500 million for a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOpioid Judge Calls Proposed Settlement Group a ‘Novel Approach’
A judge backed a push by U.S. cities and counties suing opioid makers such as Purdue Pharma LP and Johnson & Johnson to negotiate a settlement as a group but put off until August a final decision on the request. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSafety Agency Calls for Tighter Skydiving Flight Rules
HONOLULU — The National Transportation Safety Board on Monday called on the Federal Aviation Administration to tighten its regulations governing parachute operations after a skydiving plane in Hawaii crashed and killed all 11 people on board. The NTSB recommended to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHover Gaining Ground as Underwriting, Adjusting Tool
After securing $87 million from investors in three funding rounds, the insurtech startup Hover is hitting its stride in the customer-acquisition phase. The San Francisco-based firm this month announced deals with two independent adjusting companies. Executive Vice President Kevin Reilley … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSpecial Report: How Judges Added to the Grim Toll of Opioids
WELCH, West Virginia — The opioid epidemic that has so far killed half a million Americans is routinely blamed on greedy drug makers, feckless doctors and lax regulators. But there’s another group that has contributed to the depth and duration … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLloyd’s of London Suspends Top Broker Who Sent Harassing Email
Lloyd’s of London has suspended a senior broker at Guy Carpenter & Co. for sending colleagues a sexually suggestive email about a female employee and is planning to take similar action against a second person who forwarded the message outside … Source: Claims Journal
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