Archive for July 2019
Shipping Firms Drop British Flag as Bexit Risks Loom
LONDON — Companies are leaving Britain’s shipping registry due to uncertainty over Britain’s departure from the European Union and future commercial arrangements with the bloc, industry officials say. All commercial ships have to be registered, or flagged, with a particular … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreChemours Calls DuPont Clean-Up Estimates `Spectacularly’ Off
Chemours Co. claims its former parent DuPont Inc.’s estimates on liabilities the spun-off company should cover were “spectacularly wrong” and wants a judge to block the chemical maker’s requests for “unlimited indemnity.” A Delaware judge on Friday unsealed a lawsuit … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHow to Sink the Pirates Plaguing West Africa: Viewpoint
Remember those Somali pirates? Earlier this decade, they brazenly hijacked giant oil tankers, demanded ransoms in the millions of dollars, and gave Tom Hanks yet another chance to play the everyman overcoming a life-defining crisis. Now, thanks to a multinational … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTexas Supreme Court Clarifies Bad Faith in Appraisal Process
An insurer’s payment of the appraisal value after disputing a claim does not establish that it was liable, nor does that payment prevent a policyholder from pursuing penalties under the Prompt Payment of Claims Act, a split Texas Supreme Court … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSouthwest CEO Calls Latest Max Delay ‘Very Disappointing’
Southwest Airlines Co., the largest operator of the grounded Boeing Co. 737 Max, said the discovery of a new safety issue with the jetliner is extending its absence “well beyond” what was hoped, forcing the carrier to reassess its schedule … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFatal Lion Attack Nets 3 ‘Serious’ Violations for Center
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina labor officials have cited an animal sanctuary for safety violations after a lion fatally mauled a 22-year old intern last December. The state Occupational Safety and Health Division issued a citation Thursday for three “serious” … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreProposed Wildfire Board Could Operate Partly in Secret
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A closely watched wildfire law proposed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom would exempt a new safety board from some of the state’s government transparency laws. The Wildfire Safety Advisory Board would advise the state’s utility regulator and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAlaska’s Heat Wave Fuels Dangerous Smoke, Melts Glaciers
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska’s heat wave is driving wildfires and melting glaciers, choking the state’s biggest cities with smoke and bloating rivers with meltwater. In Anchorage, home to about 40 percent of Alaskans, the National Weather Service issued a dense … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFake Facebook Warlord Used to Spread Malware, Researchers Say
In one of the largest malware campaigns to exploit Facebook Inc., a suspected Libyan hacker lured tens of thousands of people into exposing personal information and granting access to personal devices, Israeli cyber security company Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMotel 6 to Pay $10 Million for Sharing Guest Data With ICE
Motel 6 has agreed to pay $10 million to settle claims with former guests targeted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents for deportation because of their “Latino-sounding names.” The deal is an amended settlement to resolve a case filed on … Source: Claims Journal
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