Russian Court Rules in Favor of Rusal in $1.32B Lawsuit Against Rio Tinto
Article 0 Comments A Russian court has ruled in favor of Rusal in the aluminum giant’s 104.75-billion-rouble ($1.32 billion) lawsuit against global mining and metals
Article 0 Comments A Russian court has ruled in favor of Rusal in the aluminum giant’s 104.75-billion-rouble ($1.32 billion) lawsuit against global mining and metals
Article 0 Comments Washington and the Pacific Northwest are facing multiple rounds of torrential downpours this week, raising flood risks in the region as residents
Article 0 Comments The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Monday opened a probe into the recall of 331,401 Jeep vehicles due to improperly
Article 0 Comments Allegations that some roofers deliberately damage roofs in order to qualify properties for insurance claims have long been a concern for insurers.
For insurers, several elements of the case are notable. New Year’s Eve is one of the most concentrated dates for public gatherings, hospitality revenue and
Article 0 Comments A settlement paid by stocks rather than money is a covered loss that must be paid by an insurer, the Delaware Supreme
Carriers, meanwhile, have tightened underwriting, improved risk selection, and grown more confident in the quality of their books. “They feel like they’ve asked all the
And as more carriers experiment with predictive adaptation and risk prevention tech, that overlap is deepening. One startup to watch, she said, is Fora, which
The surge creates opportunity, but also a concentration of highly complex, high-severity risks that require careful structuring, deep underwriting engagement and proactive risk control. Tom
The effort comes as Florida’s broader property market is shifting following litigation and regulatory reforms, with more risk moving back to private carriers. Citizens Property