Insurance News from July 16, 2020
National News
High-Tide ‘Nuisance’ Flooding to Continue to Grow and Plague U.S. Communities: NOAA
Coastal communities in the U.S. continued to see record-setting high-tide flooding last...
The Class of 2020: Capital Raising for Existing Firms or Insurance Startups?
Zurich NA Sustainability Head: Pandemic is a Roadmap for Climate Change Battle
Warning of ‘Trivial’ Suits, Judge Dismisses Cruise Passengers’ COVID-19 Claims
Reinsurance Capital Dips 6%, Tightening of Capacity Accelerates: Aon
International & Reinsurance News
European Union Court Invalidates Special Data Privacy Shield Granted U.S. Firms
LUXEMBOURG - Europe's highest court ruled on Thursday that a transatlantic data...
Adviser to EU Judges Says Online Platforms Not Liable for User Copyright Violations
Reinsurance Capital Dips 6%, Tightening of Capacity Accelerates: Aon
Insurance Agency and Brokerage M&A Trends to Watch Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
Shipping Losses at Record Lows, but COVID-19 Impact Could Threaten Safety: Allianz
East News
Report Says COVID-19 Brought to N.Y. Nursing Homes By Infected Staff, Visitors
A New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) report says the coronavirus outbreak...
West News
California Department of Insurance Investigation Leads to $5.5M Settlement
A settlement has been announced between Libre by Nexus Inc. in which it will cease...
Southeast News
Suspension of Florida Lawyer Accused of Causing ‘Great Public Harm’ Justified: Judge
A Florida judge has recommended the Florida Supreme Court deny the motion to dissolve...
Texas / South Central News
Houston Rockets Becomes First NBA Team to Sue Insurer Over Denied Covid-19 Claims
The Houston Rockets and billionaire owner Tilman Fertitta are suing their insurer for...
Midwest News
Viewpoint: Changing How We Recruit – The Future of Insurance Post COVID-19
Typically each spring, a crop of fresh college graduates enters the workforce, making...