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Caesars said it had paid $25mn in premiums for "top of the line" insurance cover.
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The Swiss Bank said that the broker did not disclose issues around the supply chain financier’s insurance coverage.
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The nonprofit entity remains isolated from liability claims for now.
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The figures suggest that any coronavirus-related disruption to settlement rates may be temporary.
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The chief claims officer says insurers are "almost routinely" facing demands to pay out casualty claims that hit policy limits.
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Willis Re executives said Aon takeover was "was not good for clients".
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The $7.5bn bid requires more certainty of value and a higher cash consideration, according to CoreLogic's CEO.
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The payment last month brings to end 15 lawsuits against the broker over the collapse of the financial group in 2009.
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The broker says it has already seen a number of whistleblower and retaliation lawsuits filed against employers.
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Get in the queue very early, David Sampson said, while also encouraging insureds to turn off water feeds to stop leaks.
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The decision contrasts with a ruling against the industry in the Henderson Road case last month.
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The new law allows the state’s attorney general to fine companies $7,500 per consumer for each breach.