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This National Comp session on mental health in workers’ comp promises an immersive experience like no other.
Sensitive data for David Beckham, Oprah, Tom Hanks, Samuel L. Jackson, Alec Baldwin, Sir Philip, the Trump family and other A-list celebrities was compromised in the hack.
Marsh’s Denise Campbell isn’t afraid to ask the tough DEI questions.
Should worker’ compensation cover medical marijuana costs? The Minnesota Supreme Court reviews two cases to decide.
Joining his family’s agency has opened Chase Carlisle to some of insurance’s brilliant minds, enabling him to hone his broker skills in the public sector space.
When a hacker infiltrates your system, paying their ransom demand right away might not be the best approach.
Your incident response plan is the key to coming back from a hack attack.
Tamarah Holm, a 2022 Higher Education Power Broker finalist, knows a thing or two about carving a path in insurance. Here she shares some insight into brokering and what young entrants can do to succeed.
Amber Heard’s insurance company does not believe it is on the hook to pay for the $10.4 million verdict owed to actor Johnny Depp.
Movement therapies have innumerable benefits on their own. Here’s how they are helping in the fight against the opioid epidemic.
FinTech is an exciting area of insurance business, and Ali Inan shares how he’s carved out a space for himself in this growing industry.
One out of eight couples struggles with infertility. Employers that offer fertility benefits may be able to help while also bolstering relationships with employees.
When Max Tillitt succumbed to opioid addiction, his mother took their insurance to court after it allegedly cut Tillitt’s recovery funds short.
The closing agent for the sale of a residential property in New Jersey was approached by a scammer, and funds were routed to the wrong party.
EPIC’s Chris Moore shares insight on agribusiness brokering, how he found himself insuring farms, and what it takes to create a competitive insurance package for clients.
Colleges and universities are toying with the idea of using cryptocurrency as a form of tuition for certain classes. Expanding such payment offers both risk and reward.
Every year, South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival showcases popular singers and musical acts for a nearly weeklong celebration of live music. But that wasn’t the case in 2020.
Dr. Casey Chosewood has dedicated much of his career to the concept of Total Worker Health® to enhance workplace safety efforts. He has a lot to share at National Comp this October.
Roles shift at Vermont Captives, The Liberty Company finds an office managing partner and a CIO is named at Ryan Specialty in this edition of People on the Move.
When police officers in her school district contracted COVID, Rosa Royo and her team stepped up and guaranteed them nurse case management assistance.