Employees Go Back to Work and Get Covid-19. What’s the Liability Picture?: Opinion April 27, 2020 By Tyler Cowen If America is going to restart its economy, at whatever pace, it needs to think about a major roadblock: liability...
McGriff Insurance Services Hires Cabrera as National Pharmacy Practice Leader in Florida April 27, 2020 McGriff Insurance Services has added Denise Cabrera to the firm as National Pharmacy Practice leader in Orlando, Fla. Cabrera will...
Oregon Extends Emergency Order for Insurance Deadlines April 24, 2020 The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services has extended its emergency order on insurance deadlines. The order requires all...
French Court Keeps Limits in Place for Amazon Deliveries, in Victory for Its Workers April 24, 2020 By Mathieu Rosemain and Sarah White A French court on Friday rejected Amazon‘s appeal against a ruling that restricts what it can deliver during the coronavirus...
AXA Announces Death of Stefan Lippe, AXA Director, Former CEO of Swiss Re April 24, 2020 AXA announced the death of Stefan Lippe, 65, who has been an AXA Director since 2012, and was the former...
Illinois Business Groups Sue Over Expanded Workers’ Comp Eligibility Rules April 24, 2020 By Stephanie K. Jones New emergency rules enacted by Illinois workers’ compensation regulators have drawn a lawsuit by a pair of trade associations representing...
Trump ‘Disagreed Strongly’ with Georgia Gov.’s Plan to Reopen State April 24, 2020 By Jeff Amy and Russ Bynum President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he “disagreed strongly” with the decision by Georgia’s Republican governor to reopen salons, gyms...
Surplus Lines Pioneer Hall Remembered as Well-Respected Leader April 24, 2020 Michael J. Hall, founder of M.J. Hall & Co. and Golden Bear Insurance Co., was a well-respected leader in the...
Florida Tourism, Hospitality Industry Plans to Ease into Reopening April 24, 2020 By Terry Spencer Florida’s tourism and hospitality industry should reopen from the coronavirus pandemic slowly, focusing first on getting residents to take in-state...
Illinois Manufacturer to Pay $275K to Settle Disability Discrimination Lawsuit April 24, 2020 An Illinois industrial device manufacturer will pay $275,000 and furnish other relief to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit brought by...