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A new initiative to help marine clients address safety risks leverages a customized, expertised approach.
Unintended risks pose a great threat to design firms. Presented by Travelers.
Mike McGavick, the CEO of XL Catlin, earns praise by making tough decisions others avoid.
What do we do when regulatory compliance is at odds with our mission?
Directors are often unaware of the terms and conditions applicable to their coverage.
The easing of travel restrictions to Cuba is bound to open up opportunities.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry, including whether coverage extended to a professional who used social media to defame a competitor.
With patent infringement litigation still going strong, companies seek methods of protection.
The executive director of risk management for the SFUSD says enterprise risk management has come a long way, but still needs improvement.
The Germanwings disaster was chiefly a failure of misplaced trust, our columnist writes.
The American Association of Managing General Agents focuses on diversity.
The lack of accurate data, claim complexity and other factors are preventing predictive modeling from being effective for cyber risk.
Insurers are increasingly focused on streamlining distribution.
When technology fails, pilots might not have the manual experience to save the day.
Recent results for insurers have been good but substantial headwinds are in the offing.
Employers are increasingly interested in managing employee absences and medical costs across the occupational and nonoccupational spectrum.
An injury during a company event raises questions about the injured employee’s behavior.
Proactive screening for fraud, waste and abuse situations is the best way to minimize their effects on opioid management.
The future is here, and emerging technology is transforming the landscape of workers’ compensation.