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Kids’ Chance organizations have provided about $16 million in scholarships since their inception.
Brown & Brown won a temporary injunction against a competitor and the former employees who it accused of taking clients with them when they left.
Accountability and collaboration turned Hampton Roads Transit’s legacy workers’ compensation program into a triumph.
Applying Lean Six Sigma to its workers’ comp processes earned Atlantic Health an Honorable Mention Teddy Award.
By helping employees navigate through the workers’ comp system, Cottage Health decreased lost work days by 80 percent.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
Risk managers share hard-learned lessons on implementing enterprise risk management.
A look at the latest legal cases impacting the industry.
The Fort McMurray community is now focused on recovery, but it will be a long-term effort.
Even when innocent of wrongdoing, chief compliance officers face liability when their companies act unethically or illegally.
A carrier, a brokerage and a program administrator tangle over legal costs.
The 2016 Risk All Stars deployed creativity and passion to add value to their organizations.
Chauncey Fagler’s risk management successes stem from his conviction to create “the best consortium” for Florida colleges.
Susan Tukel brought her 100-year-old organization back from the brink.
A sunken haunted house attraction resulted in a lawsuit against the insurance broker.
Managing claims internally can be a big challenge for risk managers.
The Pacific Northwest will never fully recover from this tsunami and earthquake.