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
Posted by Charlie E. Bernier
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
Posted by Steve Babcock
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
Posted by Kevin Forbes
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
Posted by Kevin Forbes
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
Posted by Shane Moran
Tips For Businesses To Improve Their Cyber Security
Cyber criminals have a large number of ways of gaining access to a company’s computer systems. What they do when they gain access to that system can also vary widely.
Posted by Charlie E. Bernier
Texas Fights Against FLSA Overtime Rule
A United States District Court Judge in Texas issued a nationwide temporary injunction against the Department of Labor’s new rule implementing a higher minimum salary for overtime exempt ... READ MORE
Posted by Daniel R. Slezak Jr.
Food Safety Rule: Compliance Concerns for Food Producers
More than a year ago now, the Food and Drug Administration released its final rule on Produce Safety (formally known as “Standards for the Growing, Harvesting, Packing and Holding of ... READ MORE
Posted by ecbmadmin
Small Motor Carriers: How to Stay Competitive in FMSA Compliance
The Food and Drug Administration’s new rule on Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food starts to take effect in mere months for those carriers that do not qualify as small ... READ MORE
Posted by ecbmadmin