Read RT ProExec's collection of notable articles from across the industry.
- IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Digital Asset Treasury companies are capitalizing on new crypto opportunities, but they encounter significant risks. Here's an overview of their operations and the challenges they face.

- The market for insurance agent and broker E&O coverage hardened after COVID-19. Now increased capacity and carrier competition are making it easier to get favorable product features.
- Wondering what types of claims architects and other design professionals are seeing now? Claims benchmark data from Berkely Design Professional shows the current state of the segment.

- In 2015, ransomware resulted in costs of $325 million. This year, ransomware costs are expected to reach $74 billion, and ransom payments are only a fraction of the total losses.
- Cyber threats aren’t going away, but they are changing. Here’s a look at how AI-accelerated attacks, data extortion and supply chain exposures are shaping the risk landscape in 2026.

- Will 2026 be another big year for ERISA-related litigation? In 2025, plaintiff firms filed 155 fiduciary class lawsuits alleging ERISA violations and breaches of fiduciary duty. This analysis provides more detail.

- The D&O market has enjoyed more stable rates and low loss ratios. As a result, AM Best has revised its outlook for the U.S. D&O insurance segment to from Negative to Stable.
- Having D&O insurance is good. Having D&O insurance with terms that meet the needs of your organization is better. This article looks at key concerns for private and nonprofit organizations.

- The founders of venture capital firms should beware – their firms face significant governance liabilities, and without proper D&O coverage in place, founders may be responsible for the costs.

- It’s wise for healthcare providers to assess their sexual misconduct liability coverage carefully. Claims are on the rise, and largest awards can approach $1 billion.
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