Demex and Vave Offer Parametric Extreme Temperature Insurance for U.S. Businesses November 17, 2021 A technology firm and a managing general agent are partnering to offer extreme temperature insurance to commercial properties across the...
Tesla Seeks Retrial, Cut in ‘Staggering’ $137M Award in Racial Bias Workplace Case November 17, 2021 Tesla has asked a federal court to reject what is calls a “staggering” $136.9 million jury award or order a...
Rise in Insurance Demand Likely to Break Premium Records in 2022: Swiss Re November 17, 2021 Strong growth and record premiums are projected for the global insurance industry, as demand for risk protection increases, according to...
Allianz Becomes First Wholly Foreign-Owned Life Insurer in China November 17, 2021 Allianz said on Wednesday that its Chinese life insurance business had received regulatory approval that will allow it to become...
FAA in Talks With Telecoms Over Aviation Safety Concerns of 5G Wireless November 17, 2021 By David Shepardson The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it is in direct talks with the telecom industry about its aviation safety...
6th Circuit to Hear Consolidated Lawsuits Challenging Biden Workplace Vaccine Rule November 17, 2021 By Tom Hals A judicial panel on Tuesday consolidated 34 lawsuits challenging the Biden administration’s workplace COVID-19 vaccine rule in the 6th U.S....
Supreme Court Rejects VW Bid to Halt State, Local Emissions Scandal Suits November 17, 2021 The Supreme Court on Monday turned away appeals from Volkswagen that sought to stop state and local lawsuits related to...
Lexington’s Levinson on Why E&S Is More Relevant Now Than Ever November 17, 2021 By Andrea Wells When Lou Levinson became president and CEO of Lexington Insurance in late 2018, he knew the company needed a change....
South Africa Sued Over Plans to Construct New Coal-Fired Power Plants November 17, 2021 By Antony Sguazzin South Africa’s energy regulator and energy minister have been sued by environmental activists over national plans to allow the construction...
‘Storm of Century’ Halts Traffic at Canada’s Biggest Port, Adding to Supply Chain Woes November 17, 2021 By Marcy Nicholson and Natalie Obiko Pearson Traffic at Canada’s largest port has been cut off by what local officials are calling the storm of the century,...