November 24, 2025

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More Federal Legislation Introduced to Tackle Third-Party Lit Funding

Sen. John Kennedy has introduced a new bill aimed at reforming the courtroom practice of third-party litigation funding. Kennedy, R-La., introduced the Protecting Our Courts from Foreign Manipulation Act last week, and it was immediately supported by the insurance industry …

Supreme Court Declines Bid to Revive UBS Whistleblower’s Jury Award

The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a bid by a former UBS bond strategist to revive a $2.6 million jury award in his lawsuit accusing the Swiss bank of unlawfully firing him for refusing to publish misleading …

Swain in as Interim CEO of Crawford, Verma Heading to Alright

Crawford & Company CEO Rohit Verma is stepping down at the end of the year to take the helm of another firm, and the company has named Crawford veteran W. Bruce Swain, Jr. interim president CEO. Swain, currently the company’s …

Meta Buried ‘Causal’ Evidence of Social Media Harm, Lawsuits Allege

Meta shut down internal research into the mental health effects of Facebook after finding causal evidence that its products harmed users’ mental health, according to unredacted filings in a lawsuit by U.S. school districts against Meta and other social media …

UPS, FedEx Scramble to Shore Up Networks Drained by Deadly Crash

UPS and FedEx Corp. are working to secure enough freighters as they grapple with a ban on a pillar of their air-cargo fleets through the crucial holiday delivery season.

Simplifai Names Kasteel Board Chairman

Simplifai named Ronald Kasteel its chairman of the board. Kasteel will be responsible for global growth strategy, board governance and industry partnership. He has experience in operational leadership roles, including serving as group CEO of Ordina. He also co-founded Keylane, …

Tesla Sued Over Another Fatal Crash in Growing Scrutiny of Doors

Tesla Inc. was sued over a fiery crash in Washington state that left one person dead and another seriously injured after rescuers allegedly struggled to open the vehicle’s doors, the latest in a growing body of litigation scrutinizing the company’s …

Wells Fargo Whistleblower on Sham Interviews Wins Right to Sue

A whistleblower who accused Wells Fargo & Co. of conducting sham interviews with minority job candidates will now be able to sue the bank over his firing. Wells Fargo lost a bid to place the former employee’s wrongful-termination complaint into …