San Diego-based claims management software company Mitchell International said it has added Adva-Net toits SmartAdvisor portfolio of workers' compensation software.

The Washington, D.C.-based Certified Automotive Parts Association said it has a new labelling program for certified plastic parts, such as bumper covers, that have a waterborne low volatile organic compound primer.

Broomfield Colorado-based catastrophe insurer Icat said it has partnered with Neon, a specialist Lloyd's insurer, to provide an additional $10 million of per-risk capacity to catastrophe-exposed commercial properties in the United States. The partnership expands Icat's per-risk catastrophe capacity up to $150 million, the company said.

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Trudy Knockless

Trudy Knockless is a reporter on ALM Media's Business of Law desk.  She has a background serving legal and insurance publications. Contact her at [email protected] or on LinkedIn at Trudy Knockless.