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U.S. courts managed to issue some fairly notable rulings outside of the COVID-19 context last year.
Recent remarks from the newly inaugurated president have alluded to a greater government presence in cybersecurity arenas.
If the Christmas Day bombing is classified as terrorism, some insureds may have to pay out of pocket for damages.
Captives have gained popularity in recent years, and many are now moving into new and exciting phases of their development.
A greater aggregate number of flood-related catastrophes may compel Congress to drastically amend the National Flood Insurance Program.
The upcoming Congressional military spending package, as written, includes an exemption for insurers from proposed anti-money-laundering reporting.
News from Marsh & McLennan, Coalition, NAIC and more.
Businesses may be reluctant to approach federal agencies in the wake of an attack over fears of losing control over the investigation.
Will the United States federalize pandemic business-interruption losses in the same way the country did with terrorism losses?
The use of a parametric model for claims could save insureds and adjusters time when dealing with a covered peril.