"We don't know what the conditional veto is, but I do know my members are on the same page as to the whole concept and notion of not penalizing young people," Sen. Ronald Rice said.
DeWine has asked former Justice Judith French to focus on mental health programs during her time as Director.
The Biden administration, climate change, and COVID-19 are all likely going to drive lawsuits in the new year.
The New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, has determined that in the case of a personal injury action that was reported after a renewal policy began, but outside of the depicted reporting periods, New York insurance law does not preclude enforcement of claims-made-and-reported policy's notice requirements.
In the pandemic age, establishing and operating by a set of corporate core values is critical to executing a successful brand strategy.
News from Bold Penguin, Farmers Insurance, Origami Risk and more.
Recent remarks from the newly inaugurated president have alluded to a greater government presence in cybersecurity arenas.
"Security is on everyone's mind right now," attorney Michael Haggard said. Security issues with what is going on in the capitol, mass shootings, and other violence in our society gives a glimpse into why insurance carriers may be more eager to settle.
A comparison and analysis of the increasing trend of uninsured/underinsured motorist ("UM/UIM") coverage complaints including claims for common law bad faith.
Questions whether an insured can cap the amount of liability under a tenant lease when insured under the CGL.