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Archdiocese of New York Pledges $300M to Mediate Clergy Sex Abuse Claims

The Archdiocese of New York announced it is establishing a $300 million fund that it intends to use to pay for a global settlement of most of the 1,300 lawsuits it still faces from victims of clergy sexual abuse. The …

Historic Minnesota Resort Owner Charged with Arson and Insurance Fraud

The owner of a historic Minnesota resort has been charged with arson and insurance fraud more than a year after a fire destroyed the property. Bryce Campbell, 41, of Two Harbors, Minnesota., was taken into custody last Wednesday in Southfield, …

Zillow Deleting Climate Risk Scores Reveals Limits of Flood, Fire Data

When Zillow Group Inc. removed climate risk scores from its home listings last month, following a complaint from the real estate industry, many observers took to the press and social media to warn that disappearing the data doesn’t get rid …

Howden Names Neumann Executive Vice President, Financial Lines Claims Leader

Howden named Elizabeth Neumann executive vice president and financial lines claims leader for its U.S. operations. She will be based in New York and will join the U.S. financial lines management team led by Ron Borys, who was recently named …

Court Says Dunkin’ Cashier, Stabbed by Rapper, Can’t Claim More Than Workers’ Comp

A Dunkin’ Donuts cashier who was stabbed by an Atlanta-area rapper has only the workers’ compensation remedy, even if the incident seems far outside the scope of work duties, the Georgia Court of Appeals has decided. “In this case, the …

‘Dream Is in Sight:’ Chamber, Reinsurers, Insurers Urge Florida to Stay the Course

The message from the Florida Chamber of Commerce Insurance Summit was loud and clear: Don’t mess with legislative changes that have all but restored the state’s property insurance market. And while you’re at it, don’t repeal Florida’s personal injury protection …

$11 Million Southwest Airlines Fine in 2022 Holiday Meltdown Waived

The Trump administration said Saturday it will waive an $11 million fine imposed on Southwest Airlines as part of a $140 million settlement over the carrier’s meltdown in December 2022 during a busy holiday travel period. Southwest in December 2023 …