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Chemical Safety Board Head Resigns Under Pressure

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U.S. Chemical Safety Board Chairman Rafael Moure-Eraso stepped down on Thursday, a week after a bipartisan group of lawmakers asked Obama to fire him. An administration official confirmed that the White House had asked for his resignation. The top Democratic … Source: Claims Journal

More Employment Suits in Pipeline in Silicon Valley

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Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers’ decisive victory over Ellen Pao’s gender bias suit doesn’t mean Silicon Valley giants are off the hook. More lawsuits alleging gender discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation are already in the pipeline. Cases against Twitter Inc. … Source: Claims Journal

Jury: Silicon Valley Venture Firm Not Guilty of Gender Bias

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A jury soundly rejected Ellen Pao’s claims of gender discrimination by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, in a case that riveted Silicon Valley for weeks and exposed how women fare in the male-dominated world of venture capital. The verdict followed … Source: Claims Journal

Airlines Struggle to Identify Pilots with Mental Health Conditions

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As investigators try to find out why a young German pilot deliberately crashed a passenger jet into the French Alps on Tuesday, pilots and psychologists warn it may be impossible to prevent similar incidents in the future. All 150 people … Source: Claims Journal

Transparency: Technology’s Next Gift to the Legal Department

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Series Summary Insurance executives should be asking a lot of questions right now. They should wonder why their outside law firms haven’t adopted available technology that could eliminate expenses for routine legal work. They should ask their law firms why, … Source: Claims Journal

Ohio Employers Wait for $420M Workers’ Comp Settlement

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Thousands of employers in the state who were overcharged for workers compensation insurance premiums will have to wait at least a few more weeks before collecting a share of the $420 million court settlement, according to one of the attorneys … Source: Claims Journal

Boston Expects Flood of Claims After Record Winter

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After the Big Dig-out, it’s time for the Big Payout. Or will it be the Big Denial? New England’s epic winter is on pace to produce a corresponding number of claims as thousands of homeowners seek to repair damage. Successive … Source: Claims Journal

Utility Found ‘Hazardous Situation’ Months Before New York City Blast

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More than seven months before an explosion and fire leveled three apartment buildings in Manhattan’s East Village, utility workers discovered that the gas line to a restaurant in one of them had been illegally tapped, creating a hazardous situation, according … Source: Claims Journal

More Counties Added to Oklahoma Earthquake List

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Oklahoma officials are expanding the number of counties that are included in earthquake “areas of interest,” and asking nearly 100 companies to prove their oil and gas wastewater disposal wells are not too deep. The Tulsa World reports that the … Source: Claims Journal

Illinois Senators Propose Changes in Disaster Declaration Process

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U.S. Sens. Mark Kirk and Dick Durbin of Illinois are renewing their call for an update of the methods the government uses to determine disaster assistance. The Republican and the Democrat introduced Thursday what they call the Fairness in Federal … Source: Claims Journal