Aon Executives, 70% of Employees Taking Pay Cuts Amid Coronavirus Uncertainties April 27, 2020 By L.S. Howard Aon announced it will temporarily cut the pay by 50% of the company’s named executive officers in response to the...
Coronavirus Business Interruption Insurance Claimants Seek to Consolidate Lawsuits April 27, 2020 By Jim Sams Two groups of plaintiffs — one in Philadelphia, the other in Chicago — are asking federal courts to consolidate lawsuits...
UK Insurers Urged by Treasury Committee to Pay Coronavirus Claims April 27, 2020 By Benjamin Robertson Insurers need to pay out on more claims related to the coronavirus pandemic, according to the head of the UK...
UK Insurers Expected to Pay $1.5B in Coronavirus Claims: Association of British Insurers April 27, 2020 By Sid Verma British insurers are on the hook for more than 1.2 billion pounds ($1.5 billion) in claims from businesses and individuals...
How Chubb Is Navigating Coronavirus and Its Impact on Growth April 27, 2020 By Mark Hollmer Chubb Chairman and CEO Evan Greenberg insists his global P/C insurer has strong fundamentals, but warned at the same time...
U.S. Issues New Coronavirus Safety Guidance for Meat, Poultry Plants April 27, 2020 By Jan Wolfe The U.S. Labor Department issued new guidelines on Sunday for U.S. meatpacking and meat-processing plants that have seen a rash...
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...
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...
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...