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The New Risk Management Paradox:
Social Trends, Risk Management, and Public Policy

by Gerald F. Ladner
9-page PDF
The insurance industry has a responsibility to face current social trends head-on and to affect public policy in ways commensurate with good risk management.
Going Global — Emerging International Issues for Environmental Programs
by Karl J. Russek and William P. Hazelton
12-page PDF
In this increasingly global economy, companies need to carefully consider the environmental risks and regulations and the insurance requirements in every country in which they operate.
Captives for the Middle Market

by Don MacMeekin
12-page PDF
Middle market companies currently have the opportunity to use captives to meet their unique insurance and risk management needs.
Trade Dress Infringement Litigation:
An Identification of Potential Coverage Issues

by William J. Warfel
11-page PDF
Alleged trade dress infringement is often tied to advertising injury, which may be covered by a commercial general liability policy.
Risk Management Considerations in Regard to Corporate E-mail and Electronic Documents

by Albert Kassis
11-page PDF
E-mails and electronic data (electronically stored information — ESI) are now integral to litigation and investigations.
Mitigating the Risk of Hiring and Payroll Fraud

by Donald J. Fergus
9-page PDF
Reducing the risk of hiring and payroll fraud requires vigilance, internal controls, and proactive hiring practices.
Loss Development for the Non-Claims Person

by David F. Brauer
16-page PDF
Understanding loss development is critical to attempting to manage program costs and collateral requirements.
The 80% Solution: Broadening Supply-Chain Risk Management as Practical Enterprise Risk Management
ISO on Enterprise Risk Management

by Kenneth R. Rado and Robert J. Schneider
6-page PDF
In most enterprises, expanding the application of risk management to as many supply-chain operations as possible may offer the most practical method of implementing ERM's major components.
The ERM Machine: Has Risk Management Lost Its Way?
Commentary

by Rick Vassar
5-page PDF
Enterprise risk management can be saved, but only if there is a commitment to return to the traditional roots of risk management.
D&O Insurance — Are You Getting the Coverage You Thought You Bought?
Insurance Strategies

by Jeffrey E. Glen
5-page PDF
Even with Side A and Side B D&O coverage and a difference in conditions policy, payment of defense costs may not occur.
Sherman in the Courtroom
Insurance Law

by Eugene Wollan, Esq.
4-page PDF
Litigation can be considered a modified form of warfare. Many of the same principles can be applied to a lawsuit.
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