Insurance News from May 20, 2021
National News
Fed Warns Credit Scores ‘May Lose Some Power’ After Covid
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York warned that credit scores -- the all-powerful...
Businesses Should Expect More Product Recalls, Regulations After Covid: Sedgwick
Report: $8.1B of Sandy’s Damages Attributable to Climate Change
Suit Claims Owners Drove Brooks Brothers to Bankruptcy to Avoid Paying Investor
‘Cat-Prone’ Startup Kin Insurance in Talks to Go Public With ‘Shark Tank’ Judge’s SPAC
International & Reinsurance News
London’s ‘Golden Age’ as Europe’s Financial Center Has Ended: NatWest Chair
The City of London's 'Golden Age' as Europe's financial capital is over following...
Irish Patient Data May Have Been Posted on Dark Web After Cyber Attack: Minister Says
Trial Operations of Flying Taxis, Cargo Drones Will Begin in England This Year
UK Pushes G-7 Countries to Adopt Mandatory Climate Reporting for Big Companies
Square Pegs Becomes Castel Underwriting Cell, Offering Cover for Complex SME Risks
East News
Lawsuits Over University of Delaware COVID-19 Shutdown Can Proceed
A federal judge on Tuesday refused to dismiss two lawsuits filed against the University...
West News
Former Oregon City Employee Files Termination Suit
The former city recorder in Coquille, Ore., has filed a federal lawsuit against the...
Southeast News
Medical Marijuana Now Legal in Alabama After Decades of Debate
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed medical marijuana legislation Monday as Republican...
Texas / South Central News
Louisiana Private Flood Insurance Bill Returned to House from Senate
A Louisiana bill that would make it easier for private flood insurance carriers to...
Midwest News
Iowa’s Ramsey-Weeks Insurance Merges with First Mainstreet
Ramsey-Weeks Insurance in Grinnell, Iowa, has merged with First MainStreet Insurance...