As the deadline for filing legislation approaches, the initial flurry of over one hundred proposed bills offers a compelling preview of the political landscape and policy debates that will define Oklahoma's 2026 legislative session. While these early measures represent just a fraction of the
The United Kingdom's financial sector has been given a much-anticipated roadmap for navigating the complex and often contentious territory of non-financial misconduct, with regulators releasing a definitive framework to establish clearer behavioral standards. For years, financial services firms
A seemingly ordinary slip-and-fall on a restaurant stairway has ignited a complex legal firestorm between two insurance behemoths, pulling back the curtain on the high-stakes blame game that erupts when intricate contracts and overlapping liability policies collide in court. The federal lawsuit
A recent Michigan Court of Appeals ruling has fundamentally altered the landscape for resolving aged insurance claims, establishing that the authority to decide whether a claim is too old to proceed belongs to an arbitrator, not a judge. In a decision that reversed a lower court's judgment in a
The transition to electric mobility involves more than just swapping a gas tank for a battery; it requires a fundamental rethinking of the entire vehicle ownership experience, including the often-overlooked yet critical aspect of insurance. Electric two-wheeler manufacturer Ather Energy is directly
In a significant legal blow to public figures Wendy and Eddie Osefo, a Maryland court has mandated the surrender of nearly a decade's worth of financial records to state prosecutors, escalating the stakes in their high-profile insurance fraud case. The ruling represents a critical victory for the