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Archive for September 2015

Minnesota Science Museum’s Lawsuit Over Leaky Building Dismissed

The Science Museum of Minnesota conceded defeat Friday in its legal fight with a design firm over persistent and costly water damage to the $100 million building that is one of the state’s top tourist attractions. Interim museum president John … The post Minnesota Science Museum’s Lawsuit Over Leaky Building Dismissed appeared first on Claims…

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New York Music Store Owners Charged With Arson, Insurance Fraud

A married couple who owned a music store and pawn shop in New York’s capital region has been charged with burning it down for insurance money after an investigator examining the claim noticed signs of arson. Gary and Audrey Lane … The post New York Music Store Owners Charged With Arson, Insurance Fraud appeared first…

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Large U.S. Cities Prep for Oil Train Disaster

They rumble past schools, homes and businesses in dozens of cities around the country – 100-car trains loaded with crude oil from the Upper Midwest. While railroads have long carried hazardous materials through congested urban areas, cities are now scrambling … The post Large U.S. Cities Prep for Oil Train Disaster appeared first on Claims…

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Hitachi Driverless Robot Could Replace Warehouse Workers Someday

In a warehouse in Noda city, east of Tokyo, a robot with wheels zips around to pick up boxes of goods and carries them to a shipping container. It’s Hitachi Ltd.’s vision for the future. The Japanese maker of bullet … The post Hitachi Driverless Robot Could Replace Warehouse Workers Someday appeared first on Claims…

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‘Service’ Animals Pose Problems to Business Owners

A woman and a kangaroo wearing a diaper walk into a McDonald’s, and the woman says: He’s my service kangaroo. No, it’s not the setup for a joke. But it may be a sign of the times. In a culture … The post ‘Service’ Animals Pose Problems to Business Owners appeared first on Claims Journal.…

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Midwestern Theft Ring Busted Amid Rising Cargo Thefts

Cargo theft increased 11 percent this year, according to CargoNet, a division of Verisk Crime Analytics, and law enforcement is taking notice. Earlier this year, Tim Lynch, government affairs director, for the National Insurance Crime Bureau, spoke to Claims Journal … The post Midwestern Theft Ring Busted Amid Rising Cargo Thefts appeared first on Claims…

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Report Finds Some Baby Monitors Lack Security Features

Several of the most popular Internet-connected baby monitors lack basic security features, making them vulnerable to even the most basic hacking attempts, according to a new report from a cybersecurity firm. The possibility of an unknown person watching their baby’s … The post Report Finds Some Baby Monitors Lack Security Features appeared first on Claims…

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XL Catlin Reveals New Regional Structure, Leaders for U.S. Excess & Surplus Casualty Business

To boost efficiencies and direct expanded resources to provide insurance for the most complex, challenging business risks, XL Catlin’s Excess & Surplus (E&S) Casualty business has unveiled a new geographically-focused structure and named three new regional leaders. Coy Rudd is … The post XL Catlin Reveals New Regional Structure, Leaders for U.S. Excess & Surplus…

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