Archive for December 2019
Three Women Allege Harassment at Tech Startup
Asya Bradley stayed late for a meeting at the office of the startup where she worked last year, when her boss became so angry that he threw a notebook and a phone across the table, according a lawsuit she filed … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E Wins Court Sign-Off on Fire Deals, Now Faces Governor
PG&E Corp. won court approval for two multibillion-dollar wildfire settlements that will serve as the centerpiece of the bankrupt utility giant’s restructuring plan. It’s still working on winning over California’s governor. On Tuesday, the judge overseeing PG&E’s Chapter 11 case … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. May Be on Hook for $1 Billion to Cover Harvey Damage
The U.S. government may be on the hook for as much as $1 billion after a federal judge found it responsible for the flooding of thousands of homes and businesses in Houston during Hurricane Harvey in 2017. U.S. District Judge … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMass. High Court Upholds Consent-to-Settle Clause in Malpractice Policy
Massachusetts’ highest court on Monday rejected arguments that consent-to-settle clauses in professional malpractice insurance policies violate public policy. The Supreme Judicial Court sided with CNA subsidiary Continental Casualty Co. in an engineering malpractice lawsuit brought against homeowners Douglas and Kristen … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFinance’s Final Frontier? British Watchdog Probes Data Sharing
LONDON — Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is investigating whether sharing data with outside competitors could be extended beyond banks to savings, insurance, mortgages, investments, pensions and consumer credit to increase innovation and choice. ‘Open banking’ rules already allow payment … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreToyota to Use Advanced Self-Driving Tech in Commercial Vehicles First
Toyota Motor Corp plans to first deploy advanced self-driving features in commercial vehicles before adding them to cars meant for personal use, a senior official at the Japanese auto major said on Tuesday. It will be easier to apply self-driving … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWinter Storm Kills 4 in Mo., Smothers Kansas in Snow
At least four-people have been killed in weather-related crashes in Missouri and numerous school districts called off classes after a storm dumped from 3 to 9 inches across a large swath of the state. Much of the state was under … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSatellite Detects Methane Escaping from Gas Well Explosion
WASHINGTON — Scientists said on Monday that for the first time, a satellite on a routine global survey identified and measured methane gas escaping from a gas well explosion, a tool that could be important in efforts to curb climate … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E Removes California Governor From $13.5 Billion Fire Deal
Bankrupt utility giant PG&E Corp. has removed a requirement that California Governor Gavin Newsom sign off on its settlement with wildfire victims, trying to buy more time for its restructuring plan. PG&E reached an agreement Monday with representatives of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSacklers Withdrew $10 Billion Out of Purdue, Report Finds
Opponents of the Sackler family’s offer to settle opioid lawsuits against Purdue Pharma LP for about $10 billion say a new report showing the clan withdrew more than that out of the drugmaker over the last decade confirms their reasons … Source: Claims Journal
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