Increasing Physician Prices Doesn’t Produce Better Results for Injured Workers May 29, 2019 By Jim Sams When the price of physician services increases relative to group health rates, injured workers report fewer problems getting the care...
Cyber MGU At-Bay Launches Excess Policy for High Revenue Clients May 29, 2019 Cyber insurance MGU At-Bay has launched an excess cyber insurance policy for clients with up to $5 billion in annual...
New York Reclaims Top Financial Center Title from London May 28, 2019 New York once again has bragging rights as the world’s leading financial center, having reclaimed the title from London where...
Title Insurer First American Says App Defect May Have Exposed Customer Data May 28, 2019 U.S. real estate title insurance company First American Financial Corp. said on Friday it had learned of a design defect...
Carlson Named CEO for Wells Media Group May 28, 2019 Wells Media Group Chairman Mark Wells announced that Josh Carlson has been named CEO of Wells Media Group, Inc., effective...
MillerCoors Wins Partial Victory in Battle Against Bud Light’s Corn Syrup Ads May 28, 2019 A U.S. court on Friday barred Anheuser Busch InBev NV, the world’s largest beer maker and brewer of Budweiser brand...
U.S. Farmers Face Insurance, Aid Decisions as Persistent Rains Prevent Planting May 28, 2019 By Michael Hirtzer Kansas farmer Mark Nelson has until Saturday to plant his corn or lose the insurance that protects him from a...
Glatfelter Updates, Expands Workers’ Compensation Product May 28, 2019 Glatfelter Program Managers has unveiled a new workers’ compensation program now available in most states. The new program gives clients...
Teva to Pay Oklahoma $85 Million to Avoid Trial Over Opioid Marketing May 27, 2019 By Jef Feeley and Anders Melin Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. agreed to pay $85 million to settle an Oklahoma lawsuit claiming that illegal marketing of its...
Opioid Litigation Tests Public Nuisance Claim Theory May 27, 2019 By Jef Feeley Determining who foots the bill for America’s growing opioid epidemic may depend on how well the state of Oklahoma deploys...