Archive for June 2019
Rain Leaves Veggie Farmers Struggling with No Aid in Sight
DES MOINES, Iowa — Like farmers throughout the Midwest, this spring’s torrential rains turned Andrew Dunham’s land into sticky muck that set him back nearly a month in planting his crops. Unlike other farmers, though, Dunham won’t get a piece … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreKansas Supreme Court Strikes Down Cap in Injury Cases
TOPEKA, Kan. — The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the state’s cap on damages for noneconomic injuries in personal injury lawsuits is unconstitutional. The court ruled 4-2 that capping damages an injured person is able to recover in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIllinois Farmers Give Up on Planting after Floods, Throw Party Instead
DEER GROVE, Ill. — The Happy Spot was a little depressed. Dozens of corn farmers and those who sell them seed, chemicals and equipment gathered on Thursday at the restaurant in Deer Grove, Illinois, after heavy rains caused unprecedented delays … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInvestors Uneasy about Undisclosed Dam Safety Risks
LONDON — Investors with a combined $12.5 trillion in assets, including the Swedish National Pension Funds and the Church of England, could review their stakes in resource companies that use storage dams if they do not release information to assess … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHail Storms Are Getting More Expensive, and No One Is Sure Why
In 2008, the year the stock market crashed and Barack Obama won the presidency, the U.S. was hit with a weather phenomenon little noted by anyone beyond the insurance industry. The country’s losses from hail breached $19 billion in inflation-adjusted … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDairy Industry Wants You to Know Vegan ‘Butter’ Isn’t Actual Butter
Miyoko Schinner is a perfect illustration of the American dream. To the U.S. dairy industry, however, she is something altogether different. A Japanese immigrant, Schinner started a small company that blossomed into a wildly successful vegan cheese maker, one with … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoeing’s Decision on New Jet Is Critical in Rivalry With Airbus
Boeing Co. is coming to this year’s Paris Air Show with some hard choices that will go far in determining who comes out on top in the jetliner duopoly it shares with Airbus SE. Reeling from the grounding of its … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTesla and NIO Fires in China Spur Electric-Car Safety Checkups
China is ordering carmakers to conduct checks on electric vehicles after cars made by Tesla Inc. and NIO Inc. caught on fire, spurring anxiety over the safety of battery-powered automobiles. Companies need to check for potential safety hazards with battery … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCourt Addresses Burning Question: Is a Coke Oven a Product or a Structure?
In a lengthy 12-page decision that touches on nearly every aspect of product liability, the New York Court of Appeals addressed whether the defendant met its burden on summary judgment that the large, industrial coke ovens located in decedent’s workplace … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFederal Lawsuit Charges Amazon’s Alexa Violates Children’s Privacy
If Big Brother isn’t watching, maybe his little sister is listening. An international law firm has filed a federal lawsuit against Amazon.com Inc., alleging that the company’s Alexa virtual assistant product violated privacy laws in Massachusetts and seven other states … Source: Claims Journal
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