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With corporate spending on class action lawsuits hitting $4 billion in 2023, labor and employment-related claims emerge as primary drivers of these cases, according to a Carlton Fields.
Driverless technology is flowing to the oceans, but risks will slow global adoption.
Revolutionary 3D printing processes offer known and unknown risks.
Increased building brings with it an uptick in coverage, and some new designs.
Insuring unmanned aircraft systems is going to be complicated.
Requiring admissions of wrongdoing may drive up costs and prolong litigation.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
The impact of tort reform has lessened, and average claims severity is rising rapidly.
Global risks in education demand the use of international risk managers.
Cloud computing may be virtual, but the facilities behind it represent a property exposure.
Insurance coverage and IP laws need to adapt, as publishing has moved to digital platforms.
Greenhouse gas emissions could follow tobacco and asbestos as the next mega-tort.
Traditional Energy
Private Equity
The issue of D&O coverage and exclusions during bankruptcy proceedings is far from cut and dried.
Whiskey fungus litigation fueled by ethanol emissions complicates liquor production.
Sophisticated security breaches have banks scrambling for customized cyber coverage.
Small businesses are prime targets for cyber theft.
Eco-friendly designs can pose substantial risks to firefighters.
Organizations should be as cautious exploring business partnerships as an individual would be on a blind date.