A federal court ruled that an insurance company didn't have to defend a restaurant that was sued for allegedly refusing to serve a person with a service dog.
Organizations of all sizes, ages and industries are running toward cloud-first IT strategies, but for insurance companies, the mainframe remains front-and-center.
Autonomous vehicles promise of no brake pedals, no steering wheel and virtually no human error has insurance leaders questioning whether Prop 103s days are numbered.
Autonomous vehicles promise of no brake pedals, no steering wheel and virtually no human error has insurance leaders questioning whether Prop 103s days are numbered.
The governments authority to oversee burgeoning recreational drone use was dealt a setback when a federal appeals court barred the FAA from forcing hobbyists to register millions of unmanned aircraft.
The trial revolved around claims that the wells insurer, Lloyds of London, improperly refused to reimburse some of the expenses the insured incurred to repair and replace the hurricane-damaged well.