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Worker Sues Store for $2M After Being Fired Following Racism Complaint

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A former Fred Meyer employee who says he was fired from a Portland, Ore., store after he complained about a pattern of racism has filed a $2 million lawsuit against the grocery store chain. Michael Mangum, who is 26 and … Source: Claims Journal

Insurer’s Argument Against Lost Income Claims Cites Takeout Services by Eateries

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An insurer fighting business income claims from restaurants is arguing in part that there is no coverage because businesses were allowed to provide takeout and delivery service during lockdowns. Society Insurance, based in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, has filed a … Source: Claims Journal

Oklahoma Court Says Home Warranty Contract Is Insurance, Nixes Forced Arbitration

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A home warranty contract is an insurance contract. That’s the conclusion of the Oklahoma Supreme Court in a case in which the plaintiffs challenged a mandatory arbitration provision in a home warranty contract, maintaining such provisions are not legal under … Source: Claims Journal

Coronavirus Disruption Drives Demand for AI-Powered Supply Chain Risk Software

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For the past seven years, a Munich-based firm called riskmethods has tried to interest companies in buying software that allows them to track all their suppliers in a way that minimizes risks in operating globally spread supply chains. Until recently, … Source: Claims Journal

AmTrust, Ex-CFO to Pay $10.5M to Settle SEC Charges Of Improper Reserves Reporting

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged insurance company AmTrust Financial Services and Ronald E. Pipoly Jr., its former chief financial officer, with failing to disclose material facts about how the company estimated its insurance losses and reserves for … Source: Claims Journal

Profits Over Safety: Grand Jury Says PG&E Ignored Warnings in Wildfire That Killed 85

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A scathing grand jury report released Tuesday after a 2018 Northern California wildfire killed 85 people found that Pacific Gas & Electric officials repeatedly ignored warnings about its failing power lines, performed inadequate inspections to focus on profits and refused … Source: Claims Journal

U.S. Automakers Stressing Covid Safety at Work and Home as Plants Rev Up

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Automakers are speeding up U.S. assembly lines to meet recovering demand, increasingly confident coronavirus safety protocols are working to prevent outbreaks in their plants but wary of the challenges workers face outside. Screening workers for COVID-19 using temperature scans and … Source: Claims Journal

Supreme Court Rejects Appeals Over Police ‘Qualified Immunity’

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The U.S. Supreme Court refused to take up a new test of “qualified immunity,” rejecting several appeals that challenged the legal doctrine that has become a broad liability shield for police officers accused of civil rights violations. Qualified immunity has … Source: Claims Journal

Justice Department Outlines Broad Overhaul of Social Media Legal Protections

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The Justice Department on Wednesday outlined a broad overhaul of legal protections for online platforms such as Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook Inc. if they deliberately promote illegal speech on their websites. The proposals, which could upend the companies’ business … Source: Claims Journal

California Orders Workers’ Comp Carriers to Return Premiums Due to Stay-At-Home Orders

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California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has issued an order adopting emergency workers’ compensation regulations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The new regulations go into effect on July 1. The regulations require insurance companies to recompute premium charges for policyholders … Source: Claims Journal