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- Telemedicine has paved the way for new mental health treatments involving ketamine and psilocybin. This RT ProExec Spotlight explores new liability exposures created by emerging therapies.
- New market intelligence indicates that the medical malpractice insurance segment could grow by more than 13% between 2023 and 2030.
- Many corporations are adopting AI, and it could lead to new ethical, regulatory and cyber exposures for directors and officers.
- Wondering about the current state of the D&O market? RT ProExec’s Rachelle Best recently shared her observations with Business Insurance.
- Tenant discrimination complaints have increased as tensions heat up over property owner rights versus squatter rights, increasing the need for caution among real estate professionals.
- The leader of the ransomware gang LockBit has been identified and charged, and he could face a sentence of 185 years in prison.
- Direct written premiums for standalone cyber coverage declined for the first time in 2023. Here’s what’s happening now, and some projections for the future.
- Why do EPLI claims cost 41% more in California? This Claims Intelligence Series report from AIG shows how California laws impact employment practices liability.
- After terminating the CEO over allegations of improper relationships, a pharmaceutical development company is facing a class action lawsuit.
- Is social inflation a myth? Some industry pundits argue that it’s driving up insurance costs, while others believe it’s not really happening. Here’s a look at the controversy.
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