Archive for July 2020
Red Alerts in China as Floods Maroon Equipment to Fight Coronavirus
SHANGHAI — Large parts of China were reeling on Friday from the worst floods in decades, as disruption mounted for supply chains, including for personal protective equipment (PPE), vital in the fight against the novel coronavirus. The central city of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLawsuit Seeks to Designate Uber, Lyft Drivers as Employees
BOSTON — Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is asking for a court ruling recognizing Uber and Lyft drivers as employees under the state’s wage and hour laws. The lawsuit, filed in Suffolk Superior Court, challenges the designation of drivers as … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFirefighters Combat Blazes in Central and Northern California
COALINGA, Calif. — More than 900 firefighters aided by helicopters and air tankers battled a wildfire in a rural area of Central California on Thursday. The fire in the Diablo Range west of the Fresno County city of Coalinga grew … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUN Official: Catastrophe Looming From Oil Tanker Off Yemen
CAIRO — The U.N. environment chief said Wednesday that “time is running out” to avert an environmental, economic and humanitarian catastrophe from a deteriorating oil tanker loaded with 1.1 million barrels of crude oil that is moored off the coast … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCourt Says Experts Not Needed to Prove Hurricane Damage, Revives Church’s Claim
A ruling Wednesday by the federal appellate court in Atlanta resolves new twists in a type of dispute that invariably arises between property owners and insurers after every hurricane: Was the damage caused by floodwaters or wind? The 11th Circuit … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E’s Power Lines Caused Biggest California Fire of 2019
Less than a month after emerging from bankruptcy triggered by a string of devastating wildfires in 2017 and 2018, PG&E Corp. has now been found responsible for California’s biggest blaze of 2019. The California energy giant’s power lines sparked the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWashington NFL Team Hires Law Firm to Review Harassment Claims
The Washington Redskins hired a law firm to review allegations of misconduct after 15 female ex-employees told the Washington Post they were sexually harassed. The NFL team hired D.C. lawyer Beth Wilkinson and her firm, Wilkinson Walsh, to investigate the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMasks, Gowns in Short Supply Leave Hospital Workers Exposed
American health-care workers still face dangerous shortages of personal protective equipment as the uncontrolled spread of Covid-19 fills hospitals across the nation and threatens patients and workers in long-term care facilities. Dayna James, an emergency department nurse in Miami, said … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRetailers Pile on to Mask Mandates After Months on Sidelines
The chief executives of major U.S. retailers have been quick to voice concern about the safety of employees since the coronavirus struck. Four months into America’s battle with Covid-19, though, just a few national chains required customers to wear masks … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCourts Get Creative to Restart Jury Trials Amid Pandemic
It was New Mexico’s first jury trial since the pandemic crippled the U.S. criminal justice system, and defense attorney Roberta Yurcic was nervous. The court had erected a plexiglass panel on the defense table as a shield against the coronavirus, … Source: Claims Journal
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