The owner of two temporary Worcester employment agencies has pleaded guilty in federal court to federal tax and workers’ compensation fraud charges.
Insurance Law | Massachusetts
Supreme Court Holds Computer Fraud Act No Longer Applies to Computer Use Policies And Confidentiality Agreements
In 2014, Agency Checklists first wrote about the FCAA Act which the Supreme Court has now limited in scope.
Octogenarian Charged With Insurance Fraud For Burning Down His Apartment Building
The charges all arose from a July 7th fire at the four-apartment on Stockbridge Road, Great Barrington
MA Court Dismisses Lender’s Claim Auto Insurer’s Total Loss Calculations Violated DOI Regulation
Source One Financial Corporation sued GEICO seeking a declaratory judgment that GEICO’s valuations resulting from reports compiled by Certified Collateral Corporation (“CCC”) did not comply with the DOI’s regulation.
MA Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal Of Late E&O Claim Alleging Agent Liable For Advising Insured To Only Keep Policies For 7 Years
Are independent agents liable for giving bad advice on how long insureds should keep their insurance policies? The MA Appeals Court weighs in.