Archive for March 2020
Rain, More Than Wind, Led to Massive Toppling of Trees in Hurricane Maria
A new study says that hurricanes Irma and Maria combined in 2017 to knock down a quarter of the biomass contained in Puerto Rico’s trees — and that massive rainfall, more than wind, was a previously unsuspected key factor. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHighway Safety Administration Proposes Revising Auto Safety Rules to Speed Self-Driving Cars
WASHINGTON — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Tuesday it was proposing sweeping changes to U.S. safety requirements to speed the deployment of self-driving vehicles without human controls. The agency said it is proposing to rewrite 11 safety … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFDA Urges Virtual Patient Visits as Coronavirus Disrupts Clinical Trials
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday recommended switching to virtual patient visits instead of in-person monitoring for clinical studies, as signs emerge that the rapid spread of the coronavirus outbreak is disrupting trials. U.S.-based Iveric bio Inc delayed … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreKaty Perry Wins ‘Dark Horse’ Trial, Calming Music Industry
Led Zeppelin’s win in a copyright infringement lawsuit over the opening chords of “Stairway to Heaven” is providing a boost to other songwriters and producers fighting similar allegations. Katy Perry on Tuesday had a $2.8 million jury verdict thrown out … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLast to Ground the Max a Year Ago, FAA’s Global Status Shaken
After the second fatal crash of a Boeing Co. 737 Max jetliner, most of the world’s aviation regulators rushed to ground the jet while the U.S., where it was built, waited for data. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration took three … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreViewpoint: In Case You Were Wondering, It’s Legal to Close State Borders
As national travel bans and local restrictions aimed at curtailing the spread of Covid-19 pile up, including an order for California residents to shelter in place, it’s time to ask whether bans on interstate travel would be lawful. In particular, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLloyd’s Must Defend Merchant From Privacy Law Suit
Lloyd’s of London must defend a merchant against a lawsuit that accused it of violating a California privacy law by selling information about its customers, a federal appellate court ruled, reversing a lower court. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E Wins Approval of $23 Billion Bankruptcy Financing Package
PG&E Corp. won bankruptcy court approval to use up to $23 billion in financing after California Governor Gavin Newsom dropped his opposition, clearing a crucial obstacle to the power company’s push to exit Chapter 11. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLloyd’s of London Seeks Estimates For Coronavirus-Related Losses
Lloyd’s of London has asked its member firms to provide estimates of their potential current and final losses from coronavirus, a spokesman said on Tuesday, to help the insurance market understand its possible overall losses from the impact of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUber, Lyft Suspend Pooled Rides to Limit Spread of Coronavirus
Uber Technologies Inc and Lyft Inc Tuesday began suspending shared rides on their ride-hailing platforms in the United States and Canada to limit the spread of the coronavirus. The pooled option, which allows riders to book trips at lower prices … Source: Claims Journal
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