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Introduction of new OSHA interim response plan providing instructions and guidance for handling coronavirus-related complaints, referrals, and severe illness reports.
Discusses possible frauds related to coronavirus.
Discusses a number of fraud attempts reported in Georgia.
Provides access to tabletop drills for pandemics and other disasters.
Discusses status of chain link fence as a building or a structure.
With thousands of employees moved to a home-based work environment, cybersecurity exposures are lurking. Employers may need to ramp up their security training and VPN networks.
An Illinois court has found that an insurer must defend an insured for sending a client's fingerprints to a third-party vendor in a violation of the BIPA.
Suits filed by two Indian nations seek judicial rulings that financial losses to casinos due to COVID-19 are covered by business interruption.
From our colleagues at PC360: As workforces take up social distancing to shelter at home, the risk of attacks against corporate remote access systems goes up.
The 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals recently affirmed the ruling of the lower court and held that an insurer can recover an underlying settlement that it made on behalf of its insured as fraud damages, effectively avoiding a bad faith claim.