Little-Known OSHA Regulation May Benefit Workers Comp Cost Containment.

Daniel Miller of MPH Consulting explains the possibility for employers to take a whole new approach to workers’ comp cost containment based on an OSHA regulation that allows an employer to require injured workers to undergo a prompt medical exam outside of the workers’ comp system and to obtain the release of prior medical records. …

Fidens Appoints Director of Life & Health

Fidens Insurance Brokerage has recently appointed Daniel Campbell as its new Director of Life & Health. Daniel will spearhead the Strategic Employee Benefit Services to provide exceptional employee and executive benefits to clients. He is committed to cultivating and managing significant perennial relationships within the corporate and public sectors. Daniel comes from a venerated career …

A D&O’s Success on “the Merits or Otherwise” Should Eliminate Insurance Company Attempts to Recoup D

Some insurance companies have argued that “improper” advancement of defense costs by the corporation pursuant to corporate indemnity statutes somehow permits the insurance company to “recoup” defense costs they previously advanced by re-litigating the policyholder’s entitlement to defense costs even after a successful defense. Read the following analysis by William G. Passannante, Esq.: http://agentsofamerica.org/page.php?id=1520

Evolving Cyber Crimes Present Pressing Corporate Risks for Directors & Officers

What distinguishes the recent breach at Sony Pictures from the earlier breach and most significant breaches which have been reported is the theft of intellectual property from Sony Pictures. How does the theft of essential pieces of business affect not only shareholder equity, but potentially a company’s viability? How can companies prevent or mitigate potential …