LexisNexis reveals home insurance trends to watch into 2023

This year’s report tracks property exposures and losses through long-term claims data for the period between 2015 and 2021. The data represents between 88 million to 91 million homes across all 50 states and Washington DC, showing trends by peril for severity, frequency, and location. “The biggest takeaway might be that we seemed to have … Read more

Lawsuits Against Facebook Allege Harmful Effects

  As social media has proliferated across the globe—Facebook alone has 2.9 billion active monthly users—the questions and concerns about the possible negative impacts associated with social media use have grown. Studies show that social media usage is associated with anxiety, loneliness, depression, and social isolation, among other problems. When a product causes harm to … Read more

LawNext #ClioCon Bonus Episode: Ronnie Gurion, Clio’s Chief Operating Officer

 At the 2022 Clio Cloud Conference held recently in Nashville, I sat down for a series of in-person LawNext interviews with Clio executives. In this episode, I speak with Ronnie Gurion, chief operating officer With 20 years of experience leading marketplace, e-commerce, and SaaS businesses to achieve rapid global expansion and growth, Gurion plays … Read more

A Ridiculous Study on Asian American “Advantage”

From the New York Times: In “The Asian American Achievement Paradox,” which I wrote with Min Zhou and is based on 162 interviews of Asian, Hispanic, Black and white adults in Los Angeles, we found that Asian American precollege students benefit from “stereotype promise”: Teachers assume they are smart, hard-working, high-achieving and morally deserving, which … Read more

How Do State Workers Compensation Funds Work? | Embroker

Workers compensation insurance is mandatory for every business with employees in all states except Texas. In most states, the moment you hire your first employees, you have an obligation to purchase workers comp insurance for them. Each state has its own rules that you should look into to ensure you’re compliant, as penalties for non-compliance … Read more

Advancing Women in Economics is a Moral Imperative: Why Aren’t We Talking About it?

The field of economics has a problem with women. Unlike the gender gaps in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields that have catalyzed highly visible and widespread efforts to increase gender parity, the vast underrepresentation of women in economics has received relatively little attention. Given the outsized impact the field of economics has on … Read more

An Experienced Georgia Personal Injury Attorney Answers the Most Frequently Asked Questions

If you’ve been injured due to another person’s negligence, you probably have many questions on your mind. At Greathouse Trial Law, we frequently receive inquiries from current and potential clients about what we do, why they would need a personal injury attorney, and how we can help them. We’ve compiled this list of the most … Read more

Here’s What #MeToo Has (and Hasn’t) Changed in Legal: The Morning Minute | Law.com

FIVE YEARS OF #METOO – A half-decade into the #MeToo movement, the far-reaching effects in society continue to reverberate. But what about in law firms? Since the movement began, a younger generation of legal talent has pushed the legal industry to continue to improve protocols and ensure equality. But, as Law.com’s Patrick Smith, Jessie Yount and Jacob Polacheck report, … Read more

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