Financial advisors who don’t maintain a social networking presence are considered out of touch by their affluent customers, according to a new survey…
If a claimant or plaintiff is foolish enough to leave his or her social media privacy settings such that they allow virtually anyone to view personal posts, then this becomes a legitimate area ripe for claims investigation and legal discovery.
Social media may provide an ideal avenue for risk managers and others in the industry to ask questions, collectively solve problems and to tap experts for advice around the complicated issue of captives.