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A Reinsurer’s Perspective on the Current Catastrophe Modeling Landscape
Charles Dickens couldn't have predicted what has happened in the reinsurance industry the last 10 years. It has been the best of times for coastal inhabitants of the United States, as it has been a ...
Work-Related BYOD Use: Potentially More Costly Than Previously Thought
The California Court of Appeal, 2nd District, issued a decision that has broad implications for businesses with California-based employees. In Cochran v. Schwan's Home Service Inc. (Cal. App. 2 Dist. ...
Swiss Re’s Donnell: TRIA Needed in an Uncertain World
In business and life, it's important to know one's strengths and weaknesses. While the insurance industry is adept at modeling windstorms, anticipating emerging liability risks and ensuring orderly ...
The East Coast’s $100 Billion Event
October 29 marks the two-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy roaring ashore, destroying homes, businesses and infrastructure in its path. For those still on the road to recovery two years later, the ...
Capital Modeling: More Than Meets the Eye
If your eyes glaze over when the subject of capital modeling comes up, there are some enormous business benefits to what can seem like a regulatory compliance exercise. Capital modeling draws yawns ...
Why Company Culture Matters to CIOs
Many new CIOs make the same mistake. They've just been hired into their new position and have a mandate from those who did the hiring—the board, the CEO, an executive search committee—to "shake ...
Fighting Workers Compensation Fraud With New Strategies
Premium fraud and payroll misclassification have been big topics of discussion in workers compensation, especially after a recent report showed that New York City's construction industry cost the ...
Scottsdale’s Miller Asks: Are You Ready?
A page of the marketing materials for Scottsdale Insurance for 2014 carries the title: "Are You Ready? We Are." Under the title, a letter from the company president, Michael D. Miller, explains that ...

