Personal Cyber is one of the fastest growing products in the insurance industry. In the past 18 months, we’ve seen capacity double, and policy forms become more broad. Some of the largest carriers in the cyber insurance marketplace are trying to capitalize on personal cyber opportunities. This product is quickly becoming a necessary cross-selling opportunity...Read More
The Importance of Intellectual Property Insurance In today’s business landscape, intellectual property (IP) is a cornerstone asset, comprising a significant portion of company value; over 84% for S&P 500 firms. As the importance of IP grows, so does the need for intellectual property insurance. It is becoming essential for managing risks associated with IP disputes....Read More
A common mistake made by those who aren’t well-versed in claims-made coverage, and even those who are, is conflating a policy’s Pending and Prior litigation date with the Prior Acts date. The importance of understanding the difference between these two features is significant and can lead to significant E&O claims if not addressed properly. First,...Read More
ESG and Increased Exposure for Directors and Officers In the fast-evolving landscape of corporate governance and Directors and Officers Liability Environmental, Social and Governance Insurance (D&O) claims have seen a notable surge, with Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors playing a pivotal role. This article discusses what ESG is and how it can increase the...Read More
What are Antitrust Laws? Antitrust laws in the United States govern competition, monopolistic practices, unfair trade, or price fixing. Price fixing of wages, hours, salaries, benefits, and other compensation are subject to antitrust laws. The most famous antitrust laws in the United States are the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887, the Sherman Antitrust Act of...Read More