Can an Insurance Company Require Arbitration?
That was the question in CLMS Management Services Limited Partnership, et al v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd, et al, a case recently decided by the
That was the question in CLMS Management Services Limited Partnership, et al v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd, et al, a case recently decided by the
One thing that the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us is that you may not be covered, even if you think that you have insurance. Just
Is a Self-Funded Health Plan with Stop-Loss Insurance Exempt From State Regulation Under ERISA? The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) was adopted
Corporate leaders are an essential part of a company’s business. No matter how large or small, a company needs to protect its leaders from the
What would happen if your company had 3 weeks without income and had to pay a ransom of $1,700,000 to repel a cyberattack? This recently
A recent case decided by the Court of Appeals of the Commonwealth of Kentucky helps to answer this question. The name of the case is
One of the first things that a first-year law student learns in law school is that bad facts make bad law. Well, the most recent
Courtney Boles, Captive Risk Consultant for RMC Group, was recently appointed to the Town of Gilbert Self-Insured Trust Board. The Board is responsible for the
RMC Group is pleased to announce that Michael Rindenau has joined the company as Director of Marketing, Property and Casualty Division. He will also contribute to RMC’s Captive and Health
There are a number of reasons why a foreign insurance company would make a so-called 953(d) election. This article will discuss two of those reasons.