Virginia Enacts Paid Family and Medical Leave Law: What Employers Should Know | McGuireWoods LLP
In the 2026 legislative session, Virginia enacted a sweeping insurance program that will require employers to offer employees paid family…
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In the 2026 legislative session, Virginia enacted a sweeping insurance program that will require employers to offer employees paid family…
[co-author: Sarah Trautz] The PBM industry continues to evolve through legislative action, litigation, and voluntary industry changes. Below is a…
New Jersey’s no fault PIP system presents a unique blend of statutory requirements, arbitration procedures, and evolving fraud schemes. For…
The 2026 regular session of the Mississippi Legislature ended last month, and with a special session called by the governor…
CALIFORNIA NEWSWIRE (LOS ANGELES, Calif.) — Anima Initiative, the Los Angeles-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting independent and underrepresented artists through…
Services v. Harleyville Insurance Co. There has been a noticeable increase in claims against insurance brokers over recent years, with…
An updated list of used and new vehicles for young drivers can help families prioritize safety…
Delaware remains one of the most important jurisdictions for corporate America, so pro-policyholder D&O decisions from Delaware courts are worth…
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping healthcare, influencing how insurers evaluate risk, providers deliver care and patients experience treatment. Though…
On May 12, the Maryland governor signed into law HB 38, amending the licensing framework for “affiliated insurance producer–mortgage loan…