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'This Is Your Time': AI Gives In-House Counsel Unprecedented Leverage | Corporate Counsel
Law.com· 16 hours agoStartup founder and tech investor Zach Abramowitz has been hearing some version of the same story...
Will Generative AI Banish The Spreadsheet From Insurance Underwriting?
Forbes· 4 days agoThe age-old insurance underwriting model worked well for a traditional environment of slower and...
Parametrics Have Emerged As a Valued CAT Risk Transfer Solution. Here’s What’s Next As the Market...
Risk & Insurance· 3 days agoMany insureds have turned to parametrics to address the hardening commercial property insurance...
Opinion: Health insurance mandates increase the cost of health care
Idaho State Journal· 7 days agoWhen a person says that they have great health insurance, what they really mean is that their...
Broker Verlingue Launches Dedicated Construction Practice in UK
Insurance Journal· 3 days agoThe practice, led by Harvey Monk, sales director South, brings together a team of specialists from...
‘A will writer has ensnared us in a legal web – how can we get out?
The Telegraph· 2 days agoOf course, I must disclose my bias. I am a solicitor which means I am a regulated lawyer. To be a...
Markets/Coverages: Sompo Offers Tech Insurance Cover for UK Middle Market Clients
Insurance Journal· 2 days agoThe package includes coverages comprising property, casualty, professional indemnity (PI) and cyber. Excess PI and cyber can be provided separately. The product is aimed at ...
UK Court of Appeal declines to modify diplomatic immunity rules, upholding immunity of the President...
JD Supra· 1 day agoIn February 2024, the Court of Appeal of England & Wales upheld a September 2023 decision of the Commercial Court in The Republic of Mozambique v Credit Suisse International And Others (No.10 ...
6 insurance companies fined, ordered to pay back customers
WFLX FOX 29· 2 days agoFlorida insurance regulators have leveled fines and ordered refunds on six insurers, according to...
Insights into Dali insurance payouts, possible criminal charges
ABC 2 Baltimore· 2 days agoThe short answer is - the federal government, and thus the taxpayers, for now. "I think that the...