General Motors will not cap compensation
Secrecy agreements, malpractice insurance and Benghazi suspect round out the roundup
Steve Lash//June 30, 2014//
Today is Monday, the final day of Maryland fiscal year 2014. Here are some news items to get your week started.
— General Motors says it will place no cap on aggregate compensation for ignition-switch crashes.
— Do workplace secrecy agreements violate federal whistleblower laws?
— Malpractice-insurance companies report boom times.
— Benghazi suspect’s trial involves prosecution and politics.
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