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Cookie Wars: Utah Company Sues Competitors Over ‘Confusing Similarities’
A legal battle being referred to as the “Utah cookie wars” has drawn multiple bakers of the classic confection into a dispute over potential intellectual property violations. In July, cookie company Crumbl — which launched in Logan, Utah, in 2017 and has since expanded to 600-plus bakeries in the U.S. — filed infringement lawsuits against competitors Crave and Dirty Dough,…

Teacher Shortage Prompts New Staffing Tactics, Potentially Increasing Liability Risks
As students head back into classrooms for the start of a new academic year, an ongoing teacher shortage in both the U.S. and Canada means many schools are operating with a high number of job vacancies — and, in some cases, turning to unusual hiring tactics to help fill the gaps. A new program in Florida will allow military veterans…

Police Report Restaurants Served Alcohol to Teens Before Crash
Two restaurants in North Carolina are being investigated after allegedly serving alcohol to multiple underage patrons on Nov. 27, including one 18-year-old who later crashed their vehicle into a ditch and hit a tree in Currituck County. The driver, who suffered serious injuries in the crash and caused an estimated $17,000 in damage, was reportedly one of five teens who…

Approaches to the Complexities of Habitational Insurance
Presented by: Barry Whitton, Managing Director, Burns & Wilcox Brokerage, Amber Carver, Vice President, Associate Managing Director, Burns & Wilcox, and Tyson Peel, Vice President and Director, Property & Casualty, Burns & Wilcox Canada Hosted by: Chris Zoidis, Executive Vice President, H.W. Kaufman Group During this webinar, we discussed: The market overview from both a property and liability perspective The changing dynamics…
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