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The proposed rule would eliminate federal requirements prohibiting discriminatory marketing of affordable housing.
Last Tuesday, June 24th, a Superior Court judge ruled that the California Fair Access to Insurance Requirements (FAIR) Plan ...
Thousands of wildfire survivors whose smoke-related claims were denied by the FAIR Plan could now appeal to receive payments.
One of the major laws going into effect today is a law aimed at preventing drink spiking at bars and nightclubs. One local bar owner says she is all for safety, but doesn't believe it's fair that only ...
“This landmark ruling establishes that Fair Plan's smoke-damage denial policies are illegal, paving the way for thousands of ...
A group of California fire victims is suing their homeowners insurance companies for grossly misrepresenting insurance coverage for policyholders over the years.
A California judge has ruled the state’s bare-bones home insurance program’s handling of smoke damage claims is unlawful, a ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a broad civil rights investigation into the University of California system over claims that its faculty hiring practices may involve race- and sex-based ...
Homeowners who suffered smoke damage during the Southern California wildfires in January got a big win in court.
Karl Susman, insurance expert, discusses the impacts of a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge’s ruling that the California FAIR plan violated the state’s insurance code.
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara continues to advance a comprehensive reform package of the California FAIR Plan in his ongoing efforts to confront the state's "insurer of last resort's" ...
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