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10 Apr 2014, 11:31 am by Robert May
This official police report becomes very important for your insurance company. [read post]
10 Apr 2014, 6:30 am by Rebecca Shafer, J.D.
The post Professional Employer Organization (PEO) 101 appeared first on Work Comp Roundup. [read post]
9 Apr 2014, 3:40 am by Kevin LaCroix
” Moreover, she said she could not accept “the untenable consequence of accepting” Wyndham’s argument, that the FTOC would have to cease bringing all unfairness actions without first prescribing particularized prohibitions – “a result that is in direct contradiction with the flexibility inherent in Section 5 of the FTC Act. [read post]
4 Apr 2014, 11:44 am by Matt Norris
”  The defendant’s controller testified at trial that the dealership doesn’t accept deals on a “buy here pay here” basis, and that it never intended to accept payments from the plaintiff. [read post]
4 Apr 2014, 11:44 am by Matt Norris
”  The defendant’s controller testified at trial that the dealership doesn’t accept deals on a “buy here pay here” basis, and that it never intended to accept payments from the plaintiff. [read post]
4 Apr 2014, 9:38 am by Lee Tankle
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was suing an Alabama insurance company for allegedly discriminating against African American job applicants because the company's grooming policy prohibited dreadlocks. [read post]
4 Apr 2014, 3:27 am by Kevin LaCroix
In 2011, the FDIC cited several financial institutions for D&O liability insurance policies that covered civil money penalties, and in October 2013 the FDIC published a Financial Institution Letter explicitly prohibiting insured depository institutions or their holding companies from purchasing insurance policies that would indemnify institution-affiliated parties against civil money penalties. [read post]
1 Apr 2014, 2:30 am by wwrmarketing
  Misrepresenting to consumers that their debts would be waived or forgiven if they accepted a settlement offer, when the company does not, in fact, forgive or waive the debt. x. [read post]
31 Mar 2014, 9:48 am
Insurers often bank on the belief that you won't fight back, that you will accept the first offer they make. [read post]
29 Mar 2014, 6:55 pm
Under SCPA § 1407 of the three requirements that petitioner must meet, the first requirement will be the most difficult to satisfy. [read post]
27 Mar 2014, 6:17 am by Joy Waltemath
But there was much debate among the Justices and Clement as to whether this accurately portrayed the choices and the costs, with the suggestion that the company could forego health insurance. [read post]
26 Mar 2014, 3:41 pm by Glo
Getting a company to accept the blame even when there’s only one involved is trouble enough, so I think it’s fair to say there’s going to be a lot of blame shifting going on as authorities try to figure out what happened. [read post]
26 Mar 2014, 1:06 pm by Guest Blogger
Verrilli did his best to defend the exemptions, noting that (1) companies with fewer than 50 employees are exempted from providing all health insurance but must cover contraception if they choose to offer health insurance, (2) religious organizations are exempted if they are houses of worship but are only offered an accommodation that ensures access if they are religiously-affiliated nonprofits, and (3) that the grandfathered plans will decrease over the next several years… [read post]
26 Mar 2014, 8:46 am
Verrilli turns to the subject of whether the government has a compelling interest in requiring these companies to include contraceptive coverage if they provide health insurance to their employees. [read post]
25 Mar 2014, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Those regulations require large- and medium-sized companies to offer their employees health insurance that covers contraception, or else face stiff financial penalties. [read post]
25 Mar 2014, 4:35 am by Steven Gursten
The post A witch hunt for medical providers under the new No Fault “reform” plan appeared first on Michigan Auto Law Blog. [read post]