A lack of regulation is contributing to a crisis that will ultimately spill over into the directors and officer liability world--global warming, predicts a leading plaintiff attorney.
Did the availability of directors and officers liability insurance products contribute to the credit crisis fueled by investment firms that securitized subprime mortgages and other debt obligations?
Insurers may have contributed to the credit crisis, because misbehaving company management increasingly believes their liability insurance policies protect them, a lawyer suggested at an industry conference last week.
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If a Hollywood screenwriter was shopping around a script called "Eating Dangerously in America," you might associate it with a new reality TV show.
The Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that women who lost credit for employment during maternity leave before the law was changed cannot count their time off toward a pension.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that women who lost credit for employment during maternity leave before the law was changed cannot count their time off toward a pension.
Employees who believe they were fired for serving as witnesses in internal sexual harassment investigations have legal protection and can sue employers for retaliation, the Supreme Court ruled late
In a major ruling for employment practices insurers and their clients, employees who are fired for serving as witnesses in internal sexual harassment investigations have legal protection and can sue
The case was sparked by a Nashville, Tenn., school district's investigation of conduct by its employee relations director. Gene Hughes. Vicky Crawford, the district payroll supervisor, who had not