Nearly 170 law professors signed a Nov. 14 letter urging the CFPB to act on a rulemaking petition submitted to the agency in September by nine consumer advocacy groups. https://t.co/SMw7bZzRZ6
Railroad companies have penalized workers for taking the time to make needed repairs and created a culture in which supervisors threaten and fire the very people hired to keep trains running safely. Regulators say they can’t stop this intimidation. https://t.co/ICf1bH35gs
Millions of older Americans and their families are facing financial ruin as the rising costs of in-home care, assisted-living facilities and nursing homes devour their savings, a project by The New York Times and @KFFHealthNews on long-term care found. https://t.co/zPS3Rwre9K
NEW: The White House just released the new gold standard for regulatory cost-benefit analysis.
It will lead to stronger safeguards that are more effective at protecting workers, consumers, health, safety, and our environment.
The woman, who is not named in the lawsuit, said that she was drugged by Neil Portnow, and that the Recording Academy was negligent in investigating her complaint. https://t.co/SUvRsbJiKw
After Salim was diagnosed with stage four throat cancer, his health insurance, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana, refused to pay for proton therapy, recommended by Salim’s doctor. Salim, named one of the country’s top litigators, fought back. https://t.co/NWxeTPuODZ
Thinking of shopping at NYC’s new @Wegmans? Beware. Friend got severe salmonella poisoning from turkey parts and there’s barely a response from the company, with very little concern and no notice to other customers. So we’re doing it.
Thinking of shopping at NYC’s new @Wegmans? Beware. Friend got severe salmonella poisoning from turkey parts and there’s barely a response from the company, with very little concern and no notice to other customers. So we’re doing it.
Investigation explores how doctors can lose their license in one state and continue to practice in others, despite malpractice lawsuits from patients, partly due to loophole-ridden national tracking system that is easily avoided.
https://t.co/GA0mX8tXgm via @gothamist
The @sagaftra strike isn’t the only concern in HLWD today. Former Bravo star @Bethenny Frankel says “no #forcedarbitration” in reality show contracts. (Abt. half way thru podcast “The Town” w @MattBelloni -wherever u get ur podcasts). #EndForcedArbitration
https://t.co/i0ys86UoVP
"In one of the most tone-deaf moves that lawmakers could come up with right now, one state legislator has been pitching lawmakers to invest in new homeowners insurance co... making money on the backs of suffering homeowners, their constituents." https://t.co/esQognGI8g
In a class-action lawsuit, shareholders said Adidas exes failed to disclose the risk a toxic partner posed. And in an internal letter, some employees said leadership knew about West’s “problematic behavior,” & “turned their moral compass off.” via @NYTimes https://t.co/7mSHSx6rQ2
This Saturday October 28th, the American Museum of Tort Law (@TortMuseum) presents Tort Law Education Day! Join us at 1 PM ET for our panel discussing "The Underutilization of Tort Law."
See the program and register at this link: https://t.co/TkxpapRyRo