Linda Lacewell announced that she will resign as New York’s insurance and banking regulator on Aug. 24, according to media reports.
Linda Lacewell
… Read more »The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry said its Compliance, Records and Training Unit will be reviewing claims for timeliness of liability determinations and initial
… Read more »The owner of a massage parlor raided in 2019 as part of a human trafficking investigation pleaded guilty to a felony comp fraud charge, the
… Read more »The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that the Industrial Commission had to revisit its decision as to an employer’s responsibility to pay for an injured worker’s
… Read more »In a long-running and procedurally complex case, the Illinois Appellate Court ruled that an injured worker was entitled to a reduced recovery against his employer
… Read more »The Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court on Thursday announced a new option to file a release of liability, implementing legislation enacted in May.
Gov. Pete Ricketts
… Read more »The Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court announced that it will follow the terms of an administrative order issued by the state’s high court on Aug. 9.
… Read more »The New York Black Car Operators Injury Compensation Fund, which provides workers’ compensation for independent contractor black car operators, including rideshare drivers, is partnering with
… Read more »The Massachusetts Appeals Court upheld a jury’s determination that three corporate entities were engaged in a joint enterprise or joint venture rendering them a single
… Read more »A divided federal appellate court ruled that an insurance carrier had a duty to defend an additional insured from a wrongful death action.
Case: United
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