Insurance Law
Based on the results of a survey of risk managers, logistics managers and CEOs worldwide, the Global Head of Broking at Willis Towers Watson […]
An article by Barney Dixon in Captive Insurance Times looks at the option of group captives. Big companies that can independently afford the risk […]
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 […]
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 […]
Current policy language for tech and media companies is a relic from the dawn of the digital age, back when companies and their carriers […]
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 […]
Wisconsin became the third state supreme court in a row to rule that businesses are not entitled to insurance coverage for losses resulting from […]
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