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Companies should review ‘what if’ scenarios before attaching their products or services to a celebrity sponsor.
Will the U.K. insurance industry face the same regulatory fate as the British press?
Requiring admissions of wrongdoing may drive up costs and prolong litigation.
Federal drug laws are woefully outdated.
Brokerages help small business take on public works projects that would otherwise be out of reach.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
The growing power of millennials offers challenges to insurers.
Brokers use social media and other digital channels to grow their businesses.
The impact of tort reform has lessened, and average claims severity is rising rapidly.
Seven issues keeping workers’ comp brokers up at night.
Cloud-based technology has many advantages. Security may not be one of them.
Global risks in education demand the use of international risk managers.
A new sports car and mysterious stops at a dry cleaners raise suspicions.
Q&A with Carolyn Snow, director of risk management for Humana and the 2014 RIMS President.
Health care reform led to late nights and intense demands on some Power Broker® winners.
Cloud computing may be virtual, but the facilities behind it represent a property exposure.
In well- run companies, everyone is “essential personnel.”
Insurance coverage and IP laws need to adapt, as publishing has moved to digital platforms.
A flat fee for bill review services would bring transparency to TPA service charges.
Brokers may be dropping the ball on cyber coverage for smaller clients.
A worker breaks his arm in a bar and becomes evasive in discussing his injury.