Willis Publishes D&O Dictionary

Willis North America, a unit of Willis Group Holdings, has published its Directors and Officers Liability (D&O) Insurance Dictionary, offering firms an overview of terms that are likely to be used in describing their D&O insurance and liability exposures.

This longstanding Willis publication, updated in response to recent significant changes to the litigation environment facing executives and their firms, as well as related developments in D&O insurance coverage, can be used by risk management practitioners attending D&O insurance renewal meetings or making other key decisions about financial and executive matters.

The dictionary, available for download here, details over one-hundred terms and provides important context for why the term may be relevant. The updated publication includes new terms that have entered the vernacular, including:

Commenting on the dictionary, Ann Longmore, executive vice president, WNA FINEX, said, “In discussions regarding D&O insurance, we invariably mingle the language of law, finance and insurance; all otherwise separate and distinct disciplines with their own unique concepts and terms of usage. This makes every conversation potentially full of pitfalls for unwary individuals knowledgeable in their own areas of expertise, but not so much when addressing insurance matters.”

“In the rapidly evolving environment of executive risk, keeping up with the latest terms and technical components of a D&O program can be a challenge. Our goal was not to just describe what something plainly is, such as “Application,” but also to provide context as to why the term may be relevant,” said Longmore.

To download a free copy of the D&O Insurance Dictionary click here or visit: http://blog.willis.com/downloads/d-o-dictionary. A U.K. version is also available via this link.