Tag: legal

Legal and Usage Disclaimer for Fidelity Email Service

Overview of the legal and usage disclaimer related to Fidelity Investments' email service, focusing on compliance, valid email usage, and data privacy obligations.

Brian Walshe Convicted of Murder Using Digital Forensics in Son's Wife's Disappearance

Brian Walshe convicted of first-degree murder in Massachusetts using digital forensic evidence in wife Ana Walshe's disappearance case, involving life insurance implications.

Brian Walshe Convicted of First-Degree Murder in Wife's Death with Digital Evidence Key

Brian Walshe found guilty of first-degree murder in wife's death; digital evidence and forensic analysis were central to the prosecution.

Access to Insurance Legal Developments Requires Law360 Subscription

Access to detailed legal and insurance industry developments is gated behind Law360 subscription, limiting immediate insight into regulatory and compliance trends.

Navios Maritime Partners Announces Strategic Senior Leadership Restructuring

Navios Maritime Partners updates senior leadership roles to boost operational efficiency, risk management, and strategic growth in the competitive maritime shipping sector.

WPXI Now Copyright and Legal Disclaimer Notice

Information on copyright, privacy policy, and terms of use for WPXI, part of Cox Media Group Television.

South Carolina DUI Golf Cart Crash Settlement Finalized; $160K Paid to Wrongful Death Suit Plaintiff

A $160,000 wrongful death settlement finalized in South Carolina compensates the surviving spouse after a 2023 DUI golf cart crash. Previous related settlements total over $863,300, with comprehensive insurance and legal actions impacting the liabilities involved.

Occidental Fire v. Cox Case Reference in 5th Circuit Insurance Law

Reference to the Occidental Fire v. Cox appellate case in the 5th Circuit related to insurance law and litigation. Limited content available.

Ohio Life Insurance Advisor Sentenced for $707K Fraud and Tax Evasion

Ronald Scott Daley sentenced to 54 months for wire fraud and tax evasion involving over $700K in insurance funds. Case underscores fraud risks in life insurance advisories.

First Circuit Affirms Labs Can Rely on Doctor Orders to Establish Medical Necessity for Medicare Tests

The First Circuit rules that clinical labs can rely on doctors' orders to demonstrate medical necessity under Medicare, impacting FCA fraud claims and regulatory compliance.