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Federal Insurance Co. sold Paramount an insurance package that was supposed to cover more than $100 million in losses if cast members aren’t able to take part in the production, resulting in delays or interruptions, according to the complaint filed in Los Angeles federal court Monday.
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Victims’ lawyers, concerned that Century may claim it can’t pay abuse victims, argue that a related Chubb subsidiary, Insurance Company of North America, known as INA, is also on the hook because it insured the Boy Scouts until about 1996. Chubb argues that INA turned over those policies to Century during a restructuring that year.
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Five years after hackers accessed the personal information of 10.6 million individuals, parties to a consolidated class action lawsuit have reached one of the largest healthcare data breach settlements.
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Waymo accuses several employees of Otto, a self-driving startup Uber acquired in August, of lifting technical information from Google’s autonomous car project.
February 24