Archive for September 2020
Opposition Team Criticizes Enbridge Plans for Oil Tunnel
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Enbridge’s plans for drilling an oil pipeline tunnel beneath a channel linking two of the Great Lakes do not meet industry standards and pose significant hazards to workers and the environment, experts who reviewed project documents … Source: Claims Journal
Read More3 Countries to Assess New Info About 1994 Ferry Sinking
STOCKHOLM — The governments of Sweden, Finland and Estonia said Monday they will jointly assess what that they called “new significant information” in connection with one of Europe’s deadliest peacetime maritime disasters, the sinking of a ferry in the Baltic … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGeorgia Court Allows Lawsuit Against Sperm Bank to Proceed
ATLANTA — A couple who accused a sperm bank of misrepresenting its process for screening donors and providing incorrect medical and educational history of the donor they selected can proceed with a lawsuit against the sperm bank, Georgia’s highest court … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCroptober Is Going Up In Smoke Amid Wildfires
October usually heralds the harvest of outdoor cannabis plants, affectionately known as “Croptober.” But this fall, something more serious is in the air: smoke from the wildfires that are ravaging California and Oregon. Fires are clustered in Northern California’s “Emerald … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFire in California Wine Country Expands as Thousands Flee
A wildfire ripping through Northern California’s wine country has more than tripled in size, forcing thousands of evacuations and endangering properties in a region devastated by blazes just three years ago. The Glass Fire north of San Francisco reached more … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAfter Refusing $30K Settlement Offer, Bad Faith Suit May Cost GEICO $2.7M
More than eight years after Bonnie Winslett tore up and threw away a summons that notified her she was being sued, the Georgia Supreme Court is being asked to resolve questions of law that will determine whether GEICO Indemnity Co. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. Pension Funds Sue Allianz After $4B in Coronavirus Losses
FRANKFURT — Pension funds for truckers, teachers and subway workers have lodged lawsuits in the United States against Germany’s Allianz, one of the world’s top asset managers, for failing to safeguard their investments during the coronavirus market meltdown. Market panic … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Wine Country Wildfire Forces Evacuation of Hospital, Hundreds of Homes
ST. HELENA, Calif. — A wind-driven wildfire erupted on Sunday in the heart of northern California’s Napa Valley wine country to spread across nearly 2,000 acres (809 hectares), forcing the evacuation of a hospital and hundreds of homes, authorities said. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAgriculture Workers Risk Safety and Health During Pandemic
States such as Virginia, Oregon and Washington have created their own enforceable rules to control, prevent and mitigate the spread of the virus among farmworkers. But federal mandates are necessary to ensure that employers are doing enough to protect workers, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePower Company Plans Series Of Shutoffs To Prevent Wildfires
LOS ANGELES — One of California’s largest power companies announced Saturday it plans to temporarily shut off power to residents of 16 counties and a tribe to prevent wildfires sparked by electrical equipment. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. said it … Source: Claims Journal
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