Old Republic Risk Management Blog

Fronted Policies – When It Makes Sense As the insurance market continues to firm and policy terms and conditions are constricting on corporate liability programs, more and more Risk Managers are ...
Using Mock Trials as an Alternative Resolution Strategy In the age of our increasingly litigious society that has resulted in numerous runaway juries, nuclear verdicts, and new concepts such as the most recent “reptile ...
Changes Are Coming to Michigan’s No-Fault Laws Effective July 2, 2020, the state of Michigan is set to see a significant change to its existing No-Fault law. Since 1973, Michigan drivers have been required to ...
Understanding California Bill AB5: Employee and Independent Contractor Worker Status Background on the Act California Assembly Bill 5 (AB-5) was enacted effective January 1, 2020. This new law expands on the Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v ...
Year One: A Recent Graduate’s Take on Their First Year in the Insurance Industry The transition from graduating college to a new career in the insurance industry can be filled with anxiety and excitement. While starting a career in the ...
It’s a Bird. It’s a Plane. It’s a… Drone? The sky is getting more crowded these days and it’s not due to the summer travel season. We are sharing our airspace with the now ubiquitous Unmanned Aircraft ...
Fracking, the Great American Oil and Gas Comeback and Its Effect on Risk Managers in the Energy Space In recent years, the United States has dramatically changed the global oil and gas energy landscape. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration: ...
The Future of the Insurance Industry: Millennials and Beyond Have you had enough of millennials yet? The term “millennial” often has a negative connotation associated with it; however, it is a vital generation positioned to ...

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