Laws & Regulations

Can a Notice Lock In D&O Coverage for Years?
Regulatory & Compliance Can a Notice Lock In D&O Coverage for Years?

A recent Delaware Superior Court decision has sent ripples through the corporate insurance world by confirming that a single notice filed under a Directors and Officers policy can create a coverage obligation lasting years beyond the policy's expiration. This landmark ruling examines the profound,

Is Lifesaving Healthcare Now Cheaper in New York?
Regulatory & Compliance Is Lifesaving Healthcare Now Cheaper in New York?

The daunting reality for many New Yorkers has long involved a difficult choice between purchasing a life-sustaining medical device or covering essential living expenses, a dilemma that has placed immense strain on countless families. In response to this growing crisis, the state has implemented a

Can a Judge Correct Errors in AMA Guide Ratings?
Regulatory & Compliance Can a Judge Correct Errors in AMA Guide Ratings?

The intricate process of converting a physical injury into a precise percentage for a workers' compensation claim is fraught with complexity, often leading to contentious disputes where the final payout hinges on the interpretation of dense medical guidelines. A landmark ruling from the Iowa Court

Trend Analysis: Vendor Payment Fraud
Regulatory & Compliance Trend Analysis: Vendor Payment Fraud

A single series of emails, seemingly routine in their request to update vendor payment details, ended up costing Pennsylvania-based manufacturer Frontline Fabrics, Inc. an astonishing $1.4 million, highlighting the tangible and devastating impact of a single, meticulously planned vendor payment

Gable's Legal Victory Undone by High Costs
Insurance Gable's Legal Victory Undone by High Costs

Winning a high-stakes legal battle can sometimes feel remarkably like losing, a harsh reality starkly illustrated by a late 2025 High Court ruling that saw a victorious litigant's triumph dissolve under the weight of its own aggressive tactics. The complex judgment serves as a detailed and

Can a 5-Year Delay Kill a $10 Million Insurance Claim?
Risk Management Can a 5-Year Delay Kill a $10 Million Insurance Claim?

A staggering $10 million court judgment hangs in the balance, secured by a victim against a wrongdoer with a robust umbrella insurance policy, yet the insurer's refusal to pay has brought the entire matter to a federal appeals court. When the insurer was not notified of the underlying incident

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