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With the ongoing war in Ukraine, the conversation turns to what the cyber implications are for the rest of the world.
MedRisk names its co-CEO, Applied Underwriters grows its financial lines division and more in this edition of People on the Move.
The big pharmacies in the U.S. are next in line for opioid crisis scrutiny as more and more states sue responsible parties.
Tracing foodborne illness throughout a global supply chain can be challenging. These tech tools can help.
When one company is sued by a former employee, the court is tasked with deciding which insurance policy will pay out.
This is the story of how a family gate-making business from Kentucky turned into a D&O legal debacle.
The Guardian reported PFAS contamination in napkins, hiking pants and more. What are some of the risks linked to PFAS’s vast reach?
Several drivers of costly workplace absences can be prevented with the right methods and programs in place.
Over 480 workers’ compensation stakeholders share their key considerations for the industry as we move into 2022 and beyond.
With third-party litigation funding reaching $17 billion in 2021, companies and their insurers are likely to see an uptick in social inflation in the years to come.
A group of coal miners sought insurance coverage for falsified dust reports. The court denied them.
When the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission worried first responders wouldn’t receive benefits from COVID, it enacted its own presumption laws, causing two trade associations to file suit.
AssuredPartners broker Desiree Jimerson has made helping people her passion. She does this every day through her remarkable insurance career.
After hackers used Zoom for nefarious deeds during shutdowns, the company is on the hook for its lack of security.
Melanie Waltrich of Marsh found marine to be the perfect intersection for her skills in international business and insurance.
What happens after a building manager is put on the line for construction defects?
Bill Powell of Gallagher knows communication, trust and transparency go a long way in creating a successful broker career.
When a therapist abuses his power, the court is tasked with deciding if an employment practices liability policy will kick in to cover the underlying sexual assault claim.
Entertainment conglomerate Disney is looking for insurance covers for COVID-related production shutdowns.
Marsh’s Christopher Maro discusses his start as a maritime officer and how it prepared him for a successful brokerage career.