Do you rely on third parties in your organization? Are you a third party to others? And have you signed agreements with these parties? For many, the answer to all three questions is “yes.” Do you know ...
If 2020 has taught us anything, it's that the world is growing increasingly unpredictable. Be it from pandemics, market swings, wildfires, and more, we’ve gone through global shocks that we never ...
Financial reporting for insurance companies that issue long-duration contracts will change under an accounting standard issued Wednesday by FASB. The targeted changes to the current reporting model ...
Policyholders should be mindful that at every opportunity, insurers will seek to challenge the adoption of the doctrine of contra proferentem, and insurers will continue to advocate for application of ...
Employers typically offer one of two types of health plans: tied contracts (coverage ends at retirement) or retiree contracts (coverage continues in retirement). In comparison to a retiree plan, a ...
Tuesday’s argument in Great Lakes Insurance v. Raiders Retreat Realty offers a breather between the divisive disputes about the CFPB and voting rights topping the headlines at the advent of the ...
Timothy Kyng does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
We take a dynamic perspective on insurance markets under adverse selection and study a dynamic version of the Rothschild and Stiglitz model. We investigate the nature of dynamic insurance contracts by ...
The school board picked Fairview Insurance of Verona as the district’s broker for employee health benefits. Fairview’s most recent pay-to-play report says the firm received $2.8 million in public ...