Tom Sullivan, former Connecticut insurance commissioner, has been named senior advisor for insurance to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Barry Seigerman radiates an energy you wouldnt expect from a guy half his age. But at 73, hes retained the same spark that got him started. He talks about his career in anecdotes, mincing no words, pausing occasionally to drop a sharp, hard-won piece of insight.
Wayne Umland and George Grieve discuss the insurance software market and the challenges insurers face, especially related to the rise of Software as a Service and cloud options, vendor and software selection and core systems modernization projects.
Wayne Umland and George Grieve discuss the insurance software market and the challenges insurers face, especially related to the rise of Software as a Service and cloud options, vendor and software selection and core systems modernization projects.
It only takes a few years for technology to leap the gap between novelty and indispensable business tool. In the mid-1990s, during the Internets infancy, it was hardly uncommon for corporations to do business without e-mail or a website. By 2000, the thought of a corporation without a robust investment...
Examining legal implications associated with the duty to defend an insured. What happens when the complaint includes other allegations obviously excluded by the policy?