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8 03, 2022

FMCSA Declares Texas Motor Carrier to be an Imminent Hazard to Public Safety Following Fatal Crash

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The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has declared Koboat Trucking LLC, USDOT No. 3273682, a Houston-based motor carrier, to be an “imminent hazard” to public safety and ordered the motor carrier to immediately cease all …

8 03, 2022

Judge Gives Nod to Surfside Unit Owners’ $83M Settlement

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A judge has given preliminary approval to a settlement agreement that would allocate $83 million to individual owners of condominium units at the collapsed Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida. It’s the latest of several developments in the aftermath of …

8 03, 2022

Kansas Wildfire Kills 1, Destroys Several Homes

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One person was found dead March 6 as firefighters worked to contain a wildfire that burned 12,000 acres in south-central Kansas. Reno County Emergency Management officials said one person who had been reported missing during the fire was found dead …

8 03, 2022

Trial Starts for Lawsuit Over Police Use of Force in Colorado

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The trial for a lawsuit accusing Denver, Colorado, police of using indiscriminate force two years ago against people protesting the killing of George Floyd started Monday in federal court. Opening statements will come after a jury is seated for what …

8 03, 2022

Los Angeles Suing Monsanto, 2 Others for Toxic PCBs in Waterways

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The city of Los Angeles is suing Monsanto and two other companies for past and future costs of dealing with contamination of waterways by long-banned chemicals called polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, the city attorney announced Monday. Long-lasting PCBs were used …

9 03, 2022

People Moves: EPIC Adds Lucero in California; CLARA Names Cossio VP of Sales

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EPIC has added Juliet Lucero in Newport Beach, California. Lucero will work with schools to identify the benefits strategies to meet short-term and long-term goals, while establishing programs to address the needs of school employees. Lucero was previously assistant vice …

9 03, 2022

GM Financial to Pay Massachusetts $1.8M Over Alleged Delays in GAP Insurance Refunds

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GM Financial, an automobile financing company, has agreed to pay more than $1.8 million to resolve allegations that the company’s business practices violated Massachusetts state consumer protection laws. Attorney General Maura Healey’s office alleged that Americredit Financial Services, Inc., d/b/a …

9 03, 2022

Rhode Island Supreme Court Rules ‘Civil Death’ Law for Inmates Is Unconstitutional

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An archaic Rhode Island law that says prison inmates serving life sentences are considered civilly dead in terms of their civil rights is unconstitutional, the state Supreme Court ruled in a landmark decision released Wednesday. The 1909 law says inmates …

9 03, 2022

Florida Class Action Wants Answer: Must Insurer Pay Attorney Fees for Pre-Suit Notices?

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Florida’s Senate Bill 76, signed into law last June, was supposed to help reduce insurance claims litigation by making policyholders give 10-day notice before they file suit. The idea was to give insurers a little more time to settle, re-inspect …

9 03, 2022

Iowa Tornadoes Deadliest Since 2008; Storm Caused Estimated $1 Billion in Damage

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Four of the seven people killed in devastating storms that tore through central Iowa were members of the same family who had sought shelter inside a home that was razed by a powerful tornado, authorities said. Two children, their father …