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- IN THE SPOTLIGHT: How will recent developments impact the D&O insurance market? Get caught up with this roundup of the top 10 stories from 2024, including increased federal court securities suit filings, U.S. Supreme Court activity and ESG evolution.
- Are private-equity-backed healthcare companies prioritizing profits over patients? A new senate report says YES.
- How can businesses shield themselves from cyber supply chain disruption? Attacks on vendors underscore the need for coverage.
- As cyber risks evolve, will cyber insurance and cybersecurity become more integrated? Here’s how the insurance industry could drive advancements in safety.
- What do you get when you combine AI, realism and social engineering? Deepfake scams—and it’s a growing threat.
- Are immigration raids and audits coming? They could be—and business owners could face fines of $28,619 per penalty.
- How will EEOC litigation trends develop in 2025? Pregnancy discrimination could be a hot topic. See this article for more issues to watch.
- At the recent AI Action Summit held in Paris, many shared the view that for AI to realize its full potential, a regulatory "light touch" is required.
- Can businesses and insurance professionals do anything about the rise of third-party litigation funding? This article shows how it hurts the parties involved and what can be done about it.
- Could tax code reform be used to curb the impact of third-party litigation funding? Here’s how it could help fix the civil litigation system.
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