Insurance Law

Alarm Over “Wafer-Thin” Supply Chain Insurance Coverage

Based on the results of a survey of risk managers, logistics managers and CEOs worldwide, the Global Head of Broking at Willis Towers Watson […]

Group Captives For Small and Medium-Sized Companies

An article by Barney Dixon in Captive Insurance Times looks at the option of group captives. Big companies that can independently afford the risk […]

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Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive Will Apply To Insurers

Starting in 2026, the EU’s recently adopted Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) will require certain captive insurers and other large companies to disclose information […]

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Is This the Future Of Health Insurance?

Medical stop-loss captives are becoming a preferred alternative response to the rising costs of healthcare, the problems posed by legislative compliance with the Affordable […]

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Mr. Insurer, Tear Down That Wall!

Current policy language for tech and media companies is a relic from the dawn of the digital age, back when companies and their carriers […]

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Claims-Made Pitfall: “So Many Are Shocked To Find That Their Claim Will Be Denied And That the Denia

Claims-made, as opposed to occurrence-based policy forms, have been around since at least 1964 and are the standard in the specialty and professional lines […]

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Trifecta For Insurers

Wisconsin became the third state supreme court in a row to rule that businesses are not entitled to insurance coverage for losses resulting from […]