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Navigating The Pits & Perils Of Reservation Of Rights

A lot can happen in the early part of an insurance company’s handling of a claim. The insurer must often begin its own investigation of a claim at the same time it prepares to defend itself ... READ MORE

The Risks Of A Compromised IOT Device Can Affect Your Business

In November 2016, the National Institute of Standards and Technology released Special Publication 800-160. This document constitutes NIST’s approach to securing internet-enabled devices ... READ MORE

Vitale v. Schering Plough Is Going To NJ Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of New Jersey recently accepted a case that could have far reaching implications for how employee relations and worker’s compensation are handled moving forward. The case, ... READ MORE

Wage And Hour Claims Can Stack Up Against Employers

Wage and Hour litigation continues to increase across most types of businesses in the United States. The number of cases filed in the US reached an all-time high in 2015. Unsurprisingly, ... READ MORE

Details Missing In ELD Compliance For Carriers And Drivers

While successful court challenges have managed to block a number of high profile regulatory changes in recent months, a Chicago court upheld a major new rule facing the trucking industry at ... READ MORE

Cyber Island Hopping Leaves Small Businesses Exposed To Big Risks

An emerging area of cyber liability for small businesses centers around the concept of third party risk. Third party risk means damages resulting from the security breach of a connected ... READ MORE

A NJ Workers’ Comp Case Has Business Owners Worried

As employers continue to take successful action to reduce their worker’s compensation claims, the question of how far worker’s compensation extends comes up fairly often. Many people often ... READ MORE

Fiduciary Rule Changes Up In The Air

The Department of Labor’s new fiduciary rule with respect to retirement plans caused a lot of consternation when first announced. The new rule created special rules aimed at limiting ... READ MORE

MCS-90 Is Not Insurance... So What Is It?

The Federal Motor Carrier Act of 1980 placed a number of requirements on interstate truckers at the same time it led to widespread deregulation of the industry. One of these requirements ... READ MORE

The Importance of Frenquently Reviewing Your D&O Coverage

Directors and Officers Liability policies traditionally targeted public corporations. These corporations began to face a large increase in the number of shareholder derivative lawsuits in ... READ MORE