Beazley: Ransomware Attacks Increasingly Paired With Data Breach Ransomware attacks became both more frequent and more brutal in 2019, according to a new report by speciality insurer Beazley.... Read More
Viewpoint: Why Insurers Should Care About Protecting Tow Operators From COVID-19 When an accident occurs, the first in-person contact a customer will have with an insurer is probably from a tow... Read More
Public Pressure Growing for Insurers to Be Part of Coronavirus Solution While legislators in Washington D.C. and states try to fashion financial relief for businesses interrupted by the public health actions... Read More
States Shielded From Copyright Suits, Supreme Court Rules The U.S. Supreme Court said copyright owners can’t sue for damages when a state government pilfers their work, ruling against... Read More
For Large Companies, Odds Are Even For a Cyberattack This Year For the the top 250 U.S. firms in terms of revenue, the chance of a data breach in any given... Read More
Locked-Down Lawyers Warned Alexa Is Hearing Confidential Calls Hey Alexa, stop listening to my client’s information. As law firms urge attorneys to work from home during the global... Read More
Anti-Vaccine Ex-MMA Fighter Sues Facebook For Kicking Him Off A former Mixed Martial Arts fighter sued Facebook Inc. for kicking him off the platform over posts in which he... Read More
Threat of Sick Workers at U.S. Meat Plants Forces Policy Changes In shelter-in-place America, people have been filling their freezers full of meat just in case. Meanwhile, at the plants where... Read More
‘Run Toward the Crisis’: Some Employers Balk at Remote Work The 2,400 employees at MicroStrategy Inc. make and sell analytics software from the publicly traded company’s offices in Tysons Corner,... Read More
Consumer Groups Want Premium Offsets as Virus Shutdowns Reduce Miles Driven The shutdown of workplaces and gathering spots around the country to slow the spread of coronavirus may lead to a... Read More