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Nursing Home Owner Whose Residents Suffered in Ida Arrested
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The owner of seven Louisiana nursing homes who sent more than 800 of his elderly residents to a crowded, ill-equipped warehouse to ride out Hurricane Ida last year was arrested Wednesday on fraud and cruelty charges … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJudge Approves $1B+ Deal in Deadly Florida Condo Collapse
MIAMI (AP) — A judge gave final approval Thursday to a settlement topping $1 billion for victims of the collapse of a Florida beachfront condominium building that killed 98 people, one of the deadliest building failures in U.S. history. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJury Awards $595,000 to Lummi Tribe for Salmon Pen Collapse
SEATTLE (AP) — A Washington state jury on Wednesday awarded the Lummi Indian tribe $595,000 over the 2017 collapse of a net pen where Atlantic salmon were being raised — an event that elicited fears of damage to wild salmon … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTurkey Battles Wind-Driven Wildfire Near Resort For 3rd Day
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Firefighting crews battle for a third day on Thursday a wind-driven wildfire that has blackened swaths of pine forest near a popular resort in southwestern Turkey and driven dozens of people from their homes. More than … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSpecial Report: How a Bankruptcy ‘Innovation’ Halted Thousands of Lawsuits
Attorney Greg Gordon sat before a packed hotel ballroom of bankruptcy lawyers who had come to hear him hold court on his pioneering strategy for companies seeking to dodge billion-dollar lawsuits: the “Texas two-step.” The tactic has made the Jones … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreArkansas Supreme Clears Way for Class-Action Suit Against Shelter Mutual
A divided Arkansas Supreme Court ruled Thursday that plaintiffs may proceed with a class-action lawsuit that accuses Shelter Mutual Insurance Co. of illegally discounting payments for medical treatment provided to automobile insurance claimants. In a 4-3 decision, the high court … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUnlocked Doors Were ‘First Line of Defense’ at Uvalde School
The Uvalde massacre began after the 18-year-old gunman entered the school through a door that could only be locked from the outside and then got inside a classroom that had a busted lock, experts testified Tuesday. Securing doors has long … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSouth China Floods Force Tens of Thousands to Evacuate
BEIJING (AP) — Major flooding has forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people in southern China, with more rain expected. The manufacturing hub of Guangdong suspended classes, office work and public transport amid rising waters and the threat … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEurope Wildfire Risk Heightened by Early Heat Waves, Drought
MADRID (AP) — Extended drought conditions in several Mediterranean countries, a heat wave last week that reached northern Germany and high fuel costs for aircraft needed to fight wildfires have heightened concerns across Europe this summer. And it’s only June. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDredging Company to Pay $1M for Restoration Work Oil Spill
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A Houston dredging company has been ordered to pay a $1 million fine for an oil spill that occurred when a subcontractor cut through an oil pipeline during barrier island restoration work off Louisiana in 2016. … Source: Claims Journal
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