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The Simon Wiesenthal Center teams with a litigant group established by four high-profile American chefs.
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The trade association is pushing back against the forward-looking legislation.
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The legislation is prospective so it would not apply to Covid-19 claims.
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Listing watchdogs rule that the stock hasn’t met the exchange’s minimum price requirements.
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Albert Benchimol says the job of insurers is to mutualise risk, not subsidise it.
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Laws to nullify exclusions on BI cover would “destroy” the insurance industry, the Starr CEO said.
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Evan Greenberg says the industry should prevent self-inflicted harm from government attempts to re-write insurance contracts.
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The state department of insurance said it has received complaints from policyholders about changes to coverage.
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The insurer files a counterclaim insisting the law firm’s policies do not cover its Covid-19 BI claims.
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The findings by the state supreme court could create implications for insurance disputes.
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The Chubb CEO calls on Congress to shield corporate America from Covid-19-related litigation as the US begins to re-open.
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The Hartford, CNA, Arch and The Hanover all dropped more than 6 percent on Wednesday, performing worse than the broader market.