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More and more festival producers are requiring food vendors to have coverage for foodborne illness in their policies.
Records show that law firms' relationships with third-party vendors are a frequent point of exposure to cyber breaches and accidental leaks.
Many catastrophic fire scenes are completely destroyed, requiring absolute replacement as a "repair."
Legal experts list a host of reasons for larger jury awards such as the $8 billion Risperdal verdict last week.
Juries are becoming unpredictable. That's changing how companies assess risks around litigation.
There are a number of factors for adjusters to keep in mind when handling claims post-catastrophe.
Experts say the opioid crisis has damaged 2.4 million people, claimed 300,000 lives and cost more than $500 billion.
Insurers are using technology effectively to improve customer service and reduce cycle times for auto claims.
The Department of Labor estimates the change will impact about 1.2 million employees who were previously exempt from overtime.
Insurers are concerned the Restatement doesn't reflect existing insurance law, with many prejudicial provisions that are inconsistent with established case law.