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State Farm Must Give Up Trade Secrets in Claims Lawsuits, but Under Court Review
The Alabama Supreme Court has opened the window a little wider into insurance carriers’ claims-handling procedures, not only requiring them to be made available in some lawsuits but also to be shared with plaintiffs’ lawyers in similar litigation. The high … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFlock Announces Changes Amid Backlash Over License Plate Reader Network
Flock Safety, the surveillance technology company increasingly under scrutiny from lawmakers from both parties, civil liberties advocates and citizens across the U.S., announced last week that it is making changes to its platform intended to quell privacy concerns and address … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJ.S. Held Acquiring Element Forensic Engineering in Canada
Consulting firm J.S. Held is acquiring Element Forensic Engineering. The Canadian firm has offices throughout the Toronto area and in Calgary. It is known for its work with insurers and counsel across structural, fire investigations, code interpretation, environmental, mechanical, electrical … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMeta Rejects Claims It Sought to Hook Kids to Facebook, Instagram as Key Trial Begins
Meta Platforms rejected accusations by U.S. states that it intentionally sought to addict children to its Facebook and Instagram platforms in pursuit of profit, at the start of a trial that could reshape some of the most popular apps on … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAlabama Courthouse Workers Smelled a Rat. Court Must Decide if Insurer Defends Suit
A group of 32 county workers in Greene County, Alabama, became so fed up with what they said were rats, faulty air-conditioning and a leaky roof at the county courthouse that they sued their county commissioners in 2020. The workers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCar-Seller Copart Among Suitors for Car Insurance Software Firm CCC
Copart Inc. is in talks to acquire CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings Inc., the car-insurance software provider that has been weighing selling itself, according to people familiar with the matter. Dallas-based Copart, which specializes in used and salvaged car sales and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreICE Pitches Legal Insurance for Officers Who Make Immigration Arrests
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is pitching a plan to help shield local police officers who make immigration arrests from possible financial consequences if they are accused of on-duty misconduct. The agency is proposing to subsidize liability insurance for state … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHawaii Faces Months of Power Outages After Lala Damages Grid
More than 80,000 homes and businesses remained without power in Hawaii late Monday after Storm Lala caused extensive damage to the state’s electrical grid, with some customers potentially facing months without service. Assessments have found “major damage to infrastructure in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMoody’s Says Heat, Water Scarcity Driving Stranded-Asset Risks
Extreme heat and unreliable water supplies are threatening asset valuations across a growing number of sectors as everything from labor productivity to energy costs gets impacted, according to an analysis by Moody’s. “Heat and water are no longer separate perils … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNJ School Board Not Liable for Boy’s Shooting at Football Game With No Metal Detector
A New Jersey public school district has been found not liable for the fatal shooting of a 10-year old boy at a high school football game where security did not include a metal detector to screen attendees. The boy’s mother … Source: Claims Journal
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