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Oregon Officials Discuss Why Warning Signs at State Park Being Ignored

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How do you get 19-year-olds to pay attention to warning signs? That’s the question, in a nutshell, that state parks officials, lawmakers and community members face as they attempt to reduce the troubling number of deaths at Cape Kiwanda State … Source: Claims Journal

Florida High Court Rules That Artist Can Sue UPS in State Court Over Lost Paintings

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The Florida Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday that an artist can sue UPS in state court over two paintings removed from their shipping tube while in transit and sold by the company UPS contracts to handle its lost-and-found operation. The … Source: Claims Journal

Massachusetts Bill Calls for Uber Background Checks, No Fingerprinting

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State lawmakers unveiled a bill that would regulate ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft with a requirement that drivers undergo rigorous criminal background checks but not fingerprinting. The House Financial Services Committee on Friday released its version of a bill, … Source: Claims Journal

Prosecutors Allege Wash., D.C. Gyrocopter Pilot Almost Collided With Plane

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A Florida man who flew a small gyrocopter through protected Washington airspace before landing outside the U.S. Capitol last spring was seconds away from colliding with a Delta flight that had taken off from Reagan National Airport, prosecutors said. In … Source: Claims Journal

Revamped Satellite Data Shows Global Warming Consistent

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Climate change doubters may have lost one of their key talking points: a particular satellite temperature dataset that had seemed to show no warming for the past 18 years. The Remote Sensing System temperature data, promoted by many who reject … Source: Claims Journal

Home Depot Settles Consumer Lawsuit for $13M Over Data Breach

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Home Depot Inc has agreed to pay $13 million to compensate consumers affected by a massive 2014 data breach in which payment card or other personal data was stolen from more than 50 million people. The home improvement retailer also … Source: Claims Journal

Claims For P/C Broker Negligence Assignable and Enforcement by Assignee Doesn’t Depend Upon Superior Equities

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A California intermediate appellate court has reaffirmed that a client’s professional negligence claim against his or her property/casualty insurance broker is freely assignable. It held, also, that the assigned rights are enforceable in court by the assignee without proof that … Source: Claims Journal

Two Years After Jet Goes Missing, Airlines Slow to Adopt Safety Technologies

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Airline safety standards are changing in the wake of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 nearly two years ago, but the head of one of the world’s top air crash investigation agencies says it’s not happening fast enough. On … Source: Claims Journal

2015 Was a Record-Setting Year for Tornadoes in Texas

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Texas recorded 244 tornadoes last year making it the highest number of twisters to ever touch down in the Lone Star State since the record keeping began in 1950. The tornadoes claimed 17 lives. The violent weather was responsible for … Source: Claims Journal

Maine Reports Auto, Homeowners Insurance Affordability Ranks High Among States

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Maine continues to be among the top states in the nation for most affordable homeowners and personal auto insurance rates, according to a recent announcement by Insurance Superintendent Eric Cioppa. Recently released reports by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners … Source: Claims Journal