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.
The justices heard oral arguments in Metropolitan Life Insurance Company et al. vs. Wanda Glenn, a case involving questions about a benefits determination made by a company that served both as the ins
The justices heard oral arguments in Metropolitan Life Insurance Company et al. vs. Wanda Glenn, a case involving questions about a benefits determination made by a company that served both as the
In a 8-1 decision, the court ruled that manufacturers of medical devices are not liable for personal injuries under a 1976 law as long as the Food and Drug Administration approved the device before it
Insurers had argued for a flexible standard on such "adverse action notices." Had their position been rejected by the high court, the industry could have faced a new wave of class-action lawsuits from
The U.S. Supreme Court's upcoming decision on the legal standards required for bringing a securities fraud case could mean a sustained drop in directors and officers liability insurance claims, accord
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