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Hanover Insurance Group Reports 4th-Quarter Profit 02/10/2014
State: NA | Segment: NATIONAL | 0 | Popular with Legal
Hanover Insurance Group Inc. reported fourth-quarter 2013 net income of $70.1 million or $1.57 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $55 million or $1.24 per diluted share for the same 2012 quarter.Operating income was $59.6 million or $1.33 per diluted share ...Read More
 
 
High Court Upholds Exclusion of Worker's Evidence in FELA Claim 02/05/2014
By: Sherri Okamoto (Legal Reporter)
State: MO | Segment: CENTRAL | 0 | Popular with Legal
The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a judge's decision to exclude evidence on a railway's storage practices for "end-of-train devices" from a trial on a railway worker's Federal Employers' Liability Act claim since this evidence was not relevant to the employee's argument that...Read More
 
 
Hylant Names Roi Head of Chicago Office 02/04/2014
State: IL | Segment: CENTRAL | 0 | Popular with Legal
The insurance brokerage firm Hylant announced that Louis Roi has been named president of the company’s Chicago office.Roi most recently served as an executive vice president at Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services in Chicago. He worked as managing direc...Read More
 
 
High Court Dodges Question on Comp Review Board Jurisdiction 02/04/2014
By: Sherri Okamoto (Legal Reporter)
State: DC | Segment: EAST | 0 | Popular with Legal
The District of Columbia's highest court vacated a decision by the Compensation Review Board regarding the effect of an injured worker's failure to cooperate with vocational rehabilitation and asked the board to explain its reasoning for why it had jurisdiction to address this issue whe...Read More
 
 
High Court Says Firefighter's Motorcycle Crash Was in COE 02/03/2014
By: Sherri Okamoto (Legal Reporter)
State: MD | Segment: EAST | 0 | Popular with Legal
The Maryland Court of Appeals ruled that a firefighter's motorcycle accident, while he was on his way to pick up his mail from the fire station he normally worked at, was compensable.Case: Roberts v. Montgomery County, No. 39, 01/28/2014, published....Read More
 
 
Hegarty Will Take Chicago Call after Training 01/30/2014
State: IL | Segment: CENTRAL | 0 | Popular with Legal
The Chicago call previously handled by Arbitrator Barbara Flores will be conducted by several arbitrators until Arbitrator Jessica Hegarty completes her training program and assumes the call, the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission said in a notice posted on its website....Read More
 
 
High Court to Decide if Railway Can Withhold Part of FELA Award 01/30/2014
By: Sherri Okamoto (Legal Reporter)
State: MO | Segment: CENTRAL | 0 | Popular with Legal
The Missouri Supreme Court is set to hear oral argument next week in a dispute about whether a railway had failed to satisfy a jury's award of damages to an injured worker because it withheld a portion of the award to cover the employee's alleged tax liabilities under the Railroad Retir...Read More
 
 
House May Decide in March on Terrorism Risk Insurance Renewal 01/30/2014
State: NA | Segment: NATIONAL | 0 | Popular with Legal
The Self-Insurance Institute of America, which favors extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act set to expire at year's end, said the House Financial Services Committee won't likely consider TRIA's extension until March at the earliest.Committee Chair...Read More
 
 
High Court Tosses Decision on Officer's Sick Leave 01/30/2014
By: Sherri Okamoto (Legal Reporter)
State: DC | Segment: EAST | 0 | Popular with Legal
The District of Columbia Court of Appeals is giving a police officer a second chance to establish her claim that her elevated blood pressure was related to a prior line-of-duty injury. Case: Newell-Brinkley v. Walton, No. 12-CV-416, 01/16/2014, published. ...Read More
 
 
High Court Says Family of Dead Worker Can't Sue Employer in Tort 01/29/2014
By: Sherri Okamoto (Legal Reporter)
State: LA | Segment: CENTRAL | 0 | Popular with Legal
The family of a worker who was crushed by an engine block could not sue the worker's employer in tort because it could not surmount the high evidentiary burden of establishing that the worker's fatal injury was "substantially certain" to occur, the Louisiana Supreme Court ruled....Read More
 
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