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The late Anne Freedman is former managing editor of Risk & Insurance. Comments or questions about this article can be addressed to [email protected].
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
New ACA reporting demands and controversies over the minimum wage are adding regulatory risk to the retail industry.
Competitive pricing and M&As are pushing the E&S market to evolve.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry,
Drones are creating public safety hazards, and there’s little that can be done.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry, including an EPA proceeding that was defined as a lawsuit and whether a hunting club’s insurer must pay for a shooting injury.
Using captives for business interruption coverage is still rare but interest is growing.
Nonprofit global brokerage network has transitioned to a for-profit corporation.
The recent Supreme Court ruling has lifted some doubts for employers.
Procurement and risk management must partner together to help their organization grow, but in some companies, they rarely even talk.
The latest legal decisions impacting the insurance industry, including the fact that there remains no set standard for determining pollution exclusions.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry, including whether coverage extended to a professional who used social media to defame a competitor.
The risk to brand or reputational damage was seen as the top concern of risk managers, who also ranked cyber risk as a top 10 global risk for the first time.
The threat of hacking implantable defibrillators and other devices is already growing.
The latest decisions impacting the industry, including an insurer’s duty to defend and a coverage dispute following an equipment explosion.
The relationship between a broker and insured is determined by its nature, not by length of time.
Safety professionals are retiring, and newcomers cannot fill the gap in numbers or experience.