Maryland transportation officials will unveil a new symbol that can be voluntarily added to driver's licenses and ID cards to identify residents with hidden disabilities.
In Mitsui, the Seventh Circuit held that the exclusion unambiguously applies to biometric information and therefore precludes the insurer’s duty to defend or indemnify the BIPA class action,” U.S.
For some South Shore residents, an upcoming special town meeting may feel like déjà vu. Hanson, Marshfield and Hanover will soon be asking residents to vote on proposed zoning rules that would make it ...
The SEC has issued a Concept Release (Release No. 33-11391) that could reshape disclosure and registration standards for residential mortgage-backed securities (“RMBS”). The SEC is seeking public ...
Starting today, Florida’s Tristin Murphy Act gives courts and prosecutors new authority to divert certain defendants with mental illness into treatment programs instead of jail.
The agency granted Dimensional Fund Advisors permission to launch ETF versions of some of its traditional mutual funds.
People in Maryland can now opt to have a butterfly symbol put on their license or ID to communicate that they have a non-apparent disability.