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Green Mountain Must Cover Death Claims That Occurred On Uninsured Premises

March 10, 2020 by Owen Gallagher

Product Safety Commisson warning on using gas generators indoors

The Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) of Massachusetts has decided what it called a “close” case, Green Mountain Insurance Company v. Wakelin.

Is It Overtime Or On Your Own Time? A Class-Action Suit Alleges That Studying For Employer-Required Insurance Licenses Should Be Considered Overtime

February 25, 2020 by Owen Gallagher

A class action suit seeking overtime pay for unlicensed employees a bank hired who were to sell insurance and investment products after they obtained on their own time the necessary insurance and security licenses recently failed in Federal Court in Boston.

Special Commission Urges A State Captive Insurer To Solve $350 Million Crumbling Foundation Problem

February 11, 2020 by Owen Gallagher

Cover of the final report of the special commsiion to study the impact of crumbling pyrrhotite concrete foundation

An 11-person commission studying crumbling foundations in Massachusetts recommends setting up a captive insurer to deal with the estimated $350 million in costs for affected homeowners.

Massachusetts Highest Court Rules Insured’s Arson Does Not Bar A Coinsured’s Recovery Under Fire Policy For Chelsea Home

January 28, 2020 by Owen Gallagher

Insurance Policy Coverage Case in Chelsea Massachusetts

Massachusetts’ highest court, SJC, has interpreted the standard Massachusetts fire policy to allow an innocent coinsured to recover their pro rata share of a loss intentionally caused by a coinsured.

New Rule Raises Minimum Salary For Overtime to $35,568 As Of January 1, 2020

January 7, 2020 by Owen Gallagher

New Overtime Pay Final Rule For 2020

The Labor Department believes the new rule will give 1.3 million workers the right to overtime.

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