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December 2021

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Policyholder attorneys predict a more balanced picture of victories will eventually emerge in COVID-19-related business interruption litigation.
Some observers believe there is a roadmap to policyholders’ achieving greater success in COVID-19 business interruption litigation, despite their relative lack of success so far, if plaintiffs focus on the…
Contending that it poses an undue hardship to comply with a religious accommodation request to not have a COVID-19 vaccination may be the most effective way for companies to deal…
Litigation over the issue of religious accommodation with respect to COVID-19 vaccines includes the Nov. 8 lawsuit filed by a group of current and former health care workers against Northfield…
Education at some of the nation’s leading risk management and insurance schools is changing to keep pace with trends driving the industry as educators add courses and content to remain…
The lockdowns that followed the outbreak of COVID-19 last year had temporary and lasting effects on the development of risk management education programs.

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Commercial airlines are experiencing an uneven recovery out of the pandemic, and while the overall buying experience has been more positive at this year’s insurance renewals, negotiations with insurers have…
Insurers are broadly supportive of airline sustainability efforts to reduce their carbon footprints, but this has yet to impact underwriting, experts say.

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After 20 years of conflict, many U.S. soldiers and civilian contractors have returned home from Afghanistan and Iraq much different than when they first deployed.
Civilian contractors returning home from war zones can find themselves in a similar battle with mental injuries as soldiers. Verified mental injuries are compensable but only for an allotted time.
Robert L. Cohen, chairman and CEO of Denver-based brokerage IMA Financial Group Inc., has recently seen it through some significant acquisitions.
Will 2022 bring some pricing relief for risk managers?
Despite the economic and societal impacts of COVID-19, 2020 was an excellent year for renewable energy in the United States.

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