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Working from home can be precarious. The household printer is upstairs and the dog lives under my desk, so its not a stretch to imagine a scenario where I trip over the dog and/or slip on the stairs as I run up to retrieve a document.
Working from home can be precarious. The household printer is upstairs and the dog lives under my desk, so its not a stretch to imagine a scenario where I trip over the dog and/or slip on the stairs as I run up to retrieve a document.
Bill Mudge has been at the helm of the Workers Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California for 11 years as president and CEO, after spending nearly three decades in the insurance industry, mostly in leadership roles.
Bill Mudge has been at the helm of the Workers Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California for 11 years as president and CEO, after spending nearly three decades in the insurance industry, mostly in leadership roles.
Business Insurance on Thursday named the 2022 winners of its annual Women to Watch awards program.
The leaders of two congressional committees want a federal probe into whether airlines used government pandemic money to fund pilot buyouts and early retirements that may have fueled current pilot shortages, according to a letter released on Friday.
A federal judge has dismissed COVID-related business interruption litigation filed against a Chubb Ltd. unit by producers of the Morning Show television series, citing the plaintiffs failure to claim direct physical loss or damage.
A federal judge has dismissed COVID-related business interruption litigation filed against a Chubb Ltd. unit by producers of the Morning Show television series, citing the plaintiffs failure to claim direct physical loss or damage.
Aon PLC reported 8% organic revenue growth in the first quarter and expects to report mid-single-digit or higher growth for the whole of 2022, despite the uncertain global political and economic outlook.
The Massachusetts Judicial Supreme Court on Thursday joined federal appeals courts in ruling against policyholders in a COVID-19 business interruption case, becoming the first state high court to decide the issue.
Cyberattack is the top risk cited by company directors, followed by data loss and cyber extortion, says a global survey of 437 directors issued by Willis Towers Watson PLC on Thursday.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday affirmed a lower court ruling against a group of gentlemens clubs in COVID-19 business interruption litigation filed against a Beazley PLC unit and Lloyds of London underwriters.
Tokio Marine Holdings Inc. said Wednesday it has launched Tokio Marine Future Fund, a corporate venture capital fund, with a $42 million initial investment.
A Florida judge said Monday that a U.S. mask mandate on public transportation is unlawful, overturning a Biden administration effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Federal appeals courts affirmed lower court rulings in favor of American International Group Inc. and FM Global units in COVID-19-related business interruption litigation filed by a Las Vegas casino and a Baltimore real estate development and entertainment operating company, respectively.
Its either margaritas by sunset with mariachis or refreshing Dole Whip ice cream treats with Mickey and friends.
Risk professionals showed their worth to their organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic but face more challenges ahead as global events continue to affect corporations, leaders of the Risk & Insurance Management Society Inc. said Monday.
A Tokio Marine HCC unit prevailed in a COVID-19 related business interruption lawsuit filed against it by a North Carolina movie theater chain Monday, when a federal appeals court affirmed a lower court ruling in its favor.
American International Group Inc. is considering cutting cover for Russia and Ukraine, to shield itself from the risk of hefty claims as sanctions ratchet up and the war drags on, an insurance broker and a source familiar with the matter said.
Insurtech Coalition Inc., which writes cyber and technical errors and omissions coverages as a managing general agency, said Wednesday that Ascot Group will back its U.S. primary surplus lines cyber program through Ascot Specialty Insurance Co.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis on Monday affirmed a lower courts dismissal of a COVID-19-related business interruption lawsuit filed by a St. Louis synagogue.
Valentino SpA said on Monday it has settled litigation with the landlord of its former American flagship on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, which the Italian fashion company abandoned because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
An Illinois appeals court overturned a lower court ruling that granted a restaurant class-action status permitting it to pursue its COVID-19 coverage litigation based on the governors executive order that closed on-site eating establishments.