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Europe’s Biggest Pork Producer Loses in Greenwashing Case
A high court in Denmark ruled that Europe’s biggest pork producer misled consumers by advertising its meat as “climate-controlled” in what is the Nordic country’s first greenwashing verdict. A group of nonprofit organizations had alleged Danish Crown A/S misrepresented its … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBillions Awarded in Indian Brothers’ LA Real Estate Feud
An obscure 21-year legal feud involving five brothers from India who’ve amassed a fortune in diamonds and Los Angeles real estate burst into public view this week with a multibillion-dollar US verdict that may be among the largest of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read More78% of Organizations Suffer Repeat Ransomware Attacks After Paying
Almost four in five (78%) of organizations who paid a ransom demand were hit by a second ransomware attack, often by the same threat actor, according to Cybereason’s Ransomware: The Cost to Business Study 2024. Nearly two-thirds (63%) of these … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDisney Faces Wrongful Death Claim Over Pub Food ‘Guaranteed’ as Allergen Free
The husband of a New York doctor who died shortly after dining at a Disney Springs restaurant last year accused Walt Disney Parks and Resorts of negligence in a 19-page lawsuit filed in Florida. Jeffrey Piccolo is seeking in excess … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJustice Department Looking Into Boeing Door Plug Blowout
The US Justice Department is scrutinizing the midair blowout last month of a Boeing Co. door plug on an Alaska Air flight, in a move that could expose the company to criminal prosecution, according to a person familiar with the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUnitedHealth Hackers Say They Stole ‘Millions’ of Records, Then Delete Statement
In a message posted to, and then quickly deleted from their darknet site, the hackers blamed for striking the UnitedHealth Group said on Wednesday they stole millions of sensitive records, including medical insurance and health data, from the company. In … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurance Journal’s Jergler Named Editor of Claims Journal
Claims Journal, a Wells Media Company, has named Don Jergler as editor. He succeeds Jim Sams who retired in January. Jergler has covered the insurance industry for over 20 years and holds multiple nominations and an AZBEE award from the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTexas Wildfire Conditions Seen Worsening After Brief Respite
Dry, windy weather that’s been fanning the worst Texas wildfire in almost two decades will return later this week after a brief respite of rain and snow. Fires raging across the Texas Panhandle have scorched homes and ranches, menaced an … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGSK Settles Another Zantac Cancer Lawsuit in California
GSK Plc settled a US lawsuit set to start in California over the UK drugmaker’s blockbuster heartburn medication Zantac, the second such agreement this month. The company said it had reached a confidential settlement with claimants listed as Boyd/Steenvoord, resolving … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTesla Must Face Class Action Claims by 6,000 Workers In Race Bias Case
A California state judge has tentatively ruled that nearly 6,000 Black factory workers can sue Tesla as a group for the electric vehicle maker’s alleged failure to address rampant race discrimination and harassment at its Fremont plant. California Superior Court … Source: Claims Journal
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