A Federal appeals court panel has refused to allow Home Depot, which has opted out of the Texas workers compensation system, to defend itself from a workers compensation claim in federal court.
A federal court has asked attorneys in a personal-injury lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Mississippis $1 million cap on non-economic damage to present new briefs on the issue.
A federal court has asked attorneys in a personal-injury lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Mississippis $1 million cap on non-economic damage to present new briefs on the issue.
The U.S. Supreme Court, in ruling on what qualifies as a class action, has reinstated a suit that accuses Allstate of routinely refusing to pay interest when it is late with a benefit payment.
The U.S. Supreme Court, in ruling on what qualifies as a class action, has reinstated a suit that accuses Allstate of routinely refusing to pay interest when it is late with a claim payment.
A federal judge in Illinois has limited an insurance carrier's exposure in a $10 million environmental damage action that provides one of the few cases interpreting the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, acc
TUCSON, AZ--A recommendation to eliminate the liability of New York City and its contractors from claims arising from cleanup of the World Trade Center site is closer to reality after an federal appeal