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Big Banks to Pay $46 Million to Settle Swaps Collusion Case
Ten major US and European banks, including Goldman Sachs Group Inc., JPMorgan Chase & Co. and BNP Paribas SA, plan to pay a combined $46 million to end a lengthy legal battle with pension plans that accused them of conspiring … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThe Problem(s) With Hail Claims – Part 2
Read the first part in this series, The Problem(s) With Hail Claims, Part 1: A Cautionary Tale for Insureds and Insurers. In last month’s column, we began our examination of hail and windstorm claims issues by focusing on the pervasive … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreATI Names Frank Chief Program Officer
ATI Restoration named Adrian Frank the chief program officer. Frank will be responsible for aligning the operations of all ATI offices. Frank most recently served as president at AKF Associates LLC, a firm he founded that does consulting services for … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurers Seek Subrogation Against Norfolk Southern Over Ohio Train Derailment
Four insurance companies filed a subrogation lawsuit against Norfolk Southern in federal court last week, alleging the rail carrier’s negligence led to the 2023 East Palestine, Ohio train derailment and subsequent fire, explosion and release of toxic chemicals. Erie Insurance … Source: Claims Journal
Read More‘Great Resignation’ Enters Third Year as Workers Embrace AI, Upskilling
The proportion of workers who expect to switch employers in the next 12 months is higher than that from the “Great Resignation” period of 2022, a PwC survey of the global workforce found. Around 28% of more than 56,000 workers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreVolkswagen Recalling 307K Vehicles Over Air Bag Sensor Wiring
Volkswagen said on Wednesday it was recalling over 307,000 vehicles in North America due to a potential wiring fault that may deactivate front passenger air bags when the seat is occupied. The recall covers 271,000 2021-2024 model year Atlas and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCrypto Firm Abra Reaches $82M Settlement for Operating Without Licenses
Financial regulators in 25 U.S. states announced on Wednesday a settlement with cryptocurrency investment platform Abra and its CEO for operating without required state licensing. As part of the settlement, Abra last year agreed to stop accepting crypto from U.S. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreConnecticut Firefighters Sue Dupont, 3M, Honeywell Over Allegedly Contaminated Gear
DuPont, 3M, Honeywell and 16 other defendants were sued on Tuesday by Connecticut firefighters who said their protective gear was contaminated by toxic “forever chemicals” linked to cancer. Lawyers for the plaintiffs said they believed the proposed class action filed … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreReport: 1K-Plus Properties Damaged, Destroyed in New Mexico Wildfires Could Cost $370M
More than 1,000 residential properties in New Mexico may have been damaged or destroyed by wildfires in New Mexico, according to property data firm CoreLogic. “Multiple, active wildfires in south-central New Mexico potentially impacted approximately 1,300 residential properties with a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLondon Hospital Hack Trove Includes Data on Pregnant Women, Cancer Patients
Hackers behind a London hospital attack recently published records that include personal information about pregnant women, cancer patients and thousands of other people across the UK and Ireland, revealing the breach was far more widespread than authorities have previously indicated. … Source: Claims Journal
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