The Illinois action allowing insurance brokerage Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. to resume charging controversial contingent commissions could mean the commission ban will be lifted for other larger brokers, a RIMS executive said.
My recent blog and column about two recent hotel “almost” fire alarm experiences in the middle of the night—at the PRIMA and Bermuda Captive Conferences—brought ...
In her July NU 6/13 column, Assistant Managing Editor Caroline McDonald challenges conference organizers to further scrutinize hotel emergency plans when booking events--PRIMA replies. Check it out at www.NoRiskZone.com .
The combination of the financial crisis and a synchronized global downturn has had a dramatic impact on the willingness of companies to take risks in order to grow their business, according to a new report by Lloyd's.
Professional Liability Underwriting Society (PLUS) and National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices (NAPSLO) said today they are joining forces.
A twirl through the Rolodex prompts NU Assistant Managing Editor Caroline McDonald to look back at people changes in the ART industry over the past few years. Add your thoughts and check out other discussions at www.NoRiskZone.com .
Financial constraints and complacency are among the issues contributing to slackened security at commercial buildings, which could lead to liability claims, a risk management and coverage expert observed.
Dare if you will, to watch the History Channel special, “The Crumbling of America.” While this show initially comes across like a doomsday scenario, you ...
According to a recent TV special, the crumbling U.S. infrastructure is a cause for alarm, observes NU Assistant Managing Editor Caroline McDonald. Add your thoughts and read other discussions at www.NoRiskZone.com .