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Election Day In Waukesha: Here s What s On Your Ballot

Election Day In Waukesha: Here s What s On Your Ballot
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American Family Insurance rises to call for action, preserving State Street art in new book

American Family Insurance rises to call for action, preserving State Street art in new book The book is available now and free to the public January 20, 2021 1:27 PM Jamie Perez Updated: MADISON, Wis. Last summer, after the death of George Floyd, artists in our community started painting murals along State Street that captured the moment, mood and emotion behind the Black Lives Matter movement. The boarded up store fronts were transformed into works of art. American Family Insurance, which has been a pioneer in setting an example of corporate businesses taking a stand on racial and social justice, asked how they could be involved.

City Hall: City Attorney Issues Confidential Opinion Regarding Morales Demotion

Attorney has previously said commission denied Morales his due process rights. By Jeramey Jannene - Jan 15th, 2021 10:57 am //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee City Attorney Tearman Spencer speaks at a press conference on June 12th. File photo by Jeramey Jannene. City Attorney Tearman Spencer announced Friday he has issued a confidential legal opinion to the Fire & Police Commission regarding its unanimous demotion of then-Milwaukee Police Chief The commission gave Morales 11 directives in July, then voted unanimously to demote him a couple weeks later, Morales elected to retire and sued the city. In a filing with the case, Spencer said Morales was denied his due process rights.

Tennnessee High Court: Presumption Law Protects Agents, Carriers

Tennnessee High Court: Presumption Law Protects Agents, Carriers Under Tennessee law, policyholders who pay their premiums create a legal presumption that they have accepted the terms of coverage. The statute limits lawsuits by underinsured policyholders who thought they had enough coverage but found after a loss that they did not. The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled this month that the presumption created by Tennessee Code Annotated Section 56-7-135(b) applies to insurance agents as well as insurance carriers. The high court reversed the Court of Appeals and granted summary judgment against a lawsuit filed by a couple who say they their insurance agent for excess uninsured motorist coverage when they bought a policy, but discovered they didn’t have the coverage only after the wife was injured in an accident that wasn’t her fault.

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