Britain’s M&S Enters 2nd Week of Sales Disruption After Cyberattack
Britain’s Marks & Spencer entered a second week unable to take online clothing and home orders on Friday following a major cyberattack, hitting sales of new season ranges as the country basks in record temperatures. Some 700 million pounds ($930 …
Florida Lawmakers Vote to Repeal ‘Free Kill’ Law Affecting Med Mal Suits
Adult children and parents of young adults who died under medical care will soon be able to recover punitive and pain-and-suffering damages in medical malpractice lawsuits if Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs a bill into law. The Florida Senate approved …
APCIA, IBHS Testify Before Senate Committee on Loss Mitigation
During a Senate committee hearing focusing on insurance and loss mitigation efforts, industry representatives said that all levels of government play a role. “Where government regulation and infrastructure allow private, competitive, insurance, and global reinsurance markets to flourish, consumers are …
Ryan Specialty Finalizes Acquisition of USQRisk
Global specialty insurance broker Ryan Specialty has completed the acquisition of USQRisk Holdings, LLC. Operating in New York and London, USQ underwrites non-traditional insurance risks. USQ’s operations will become a part of the alternative risk business within Ryan Specialty. The …
Liberty Mutual Teams With WNBA Champion New York Liberty
Liberty Mutual Insurance has announced a multiyear partnership with the New York Liberty women’s professional basketball team. As part of the partnership, the Liberty Mutual logo will be prominently displayed on all Liberty jerseys beginning with the 2025 season. Additionally, …
Rebrandings Announced by Acrisure and Clear Group Subsidiaries in UK
Acrisure Announces Rebranding of UK Retail Broker Sutton Winson Sutton Winson has officially become the first of Acrisure’s nine retail insurance brokers to rebrand in the UK and has been legally renamed as Acrisure UK Broking Ltd. Acrisure, the Grand …
Apple Must Pay Optis $502 Million Lump Sum in UK Patent Dispute, Court Rules
Apple must pay a U.S. patent holder $502 million for the use of 4G patents in devices including iPhones and iPads, London’s Court of Appeal ruled on Thursday, in the latest stage of a long-running legal battle. Texas-based Optis Cellular …
Harrods Is Latest UK Retailer to Be Hit by Cyberattack
London department store Harrods said on Thursday hackers had attempted to break into its systems, the third high-profile cyber attack on a UK retailer in two weeks, following incidents at Marks & Spencer and the Co-op Group. British companies, public …
Denmark Plans $1 Billion War Insurance for Merchant Shipping
Denmark plans to set aside almost $1 billion to insure its merchant fleet in the event of a war or major crisis. The government proposed the new legislation as a “timely precaution,” according to a statement on Thursday. The funding …
Berkshire Outguns Market as Buffett Reaches 60 Years in Charge
Berkshire Hathaway BRKa.N has held up well in a rocky year for stocks, and shareholders this weekend will be seeking reassurance from Warren Buffett that they remain in good hands as tariff turmoil disrupts corporate America. At Saturday’s annual meeting …
Florida Citizens ‘Going Naked’ on Reinsurance Below Cat Fund Layer
Reinsurance prices have dropped since Florida’s 2022-2023 litigation reform measures were enacted, but the biggest rate reductions are mostly for reinsurance above what the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund provides, Citizens Property Insurance Corp. officials said this week. “Rate reductions are …
California Attorney General Suing Cleaning Company Over ‘No-Poach’ Deals
California’s Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against a national sanitation company for allegedly using “no-poach” agreements. California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the lawsuit this week against Packers Sanitiation Services, Inc. LTD., doing business as Fortrex (PSSI). The suit, …
Harvard Vows Reforms Following Internal Reports on Antisemitism and Anti-Arab Bias
Harvard University is promising to review its academic offerings and admissions policies in response to a pair of internal reports on antisemitism and anti-Arab prejudice at the Ivy League campus commissioned in the aftermath of last spring’s pro-Palestinian protests. Harvard …
Dashboard Shows New York City Paid Almost $2 Billion to Settle Claims in 2024
Last year, New York City settled 13,397 claims against it for a total cost of $1.94 billion, the most ever for one fiscal year, up from $1.5 billion in fiscal year 2023, the city’s financial monitor has reported. Police ($309.56 …
AIG Q1 Underwriting Income More Than Halved on Wildfire Losses
First quarter underwriting income in AIG’s General Insurance segment dropped 59% compared to last year, to $243 million. The unit—North America commercial, International commercial, and global personal—recorded $525 million in catastrophe-related charges in Q1 2025, compared to $106 million for …
California’s Ban on Gasoline Cars Is Overturned by US House Vote
Republicans moved a step closer Thursday to repealing a federal waiver allowing California to ban gasoline-powered cars by 2035, a policy that had drawn opposition from automakers, fuel producers and President Donald Trump himself. The U.S. House voted 246-164 to …
Trump Administration Sues Michigan to Halt State’s Fossil Fuel Lawsuit Plan
The Trump administration sued Michigan and Hawaii seeking to block the states from suing oil companies for damage caused by climate change, less than two months after the US Supreme Court rebuffed a Republican bid to derail such legal efforts. …
Ohio Eatery to Pay $125K Over Race Discrimination Lawsuit
Bennett Enterprises Inc., doing business as Ralphie’s Sports Eatery Company, will pay $125,000 and provide other relief to settle a race, disability and retaliation discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency announced. According …
Fired State Employees Breached the Personal Data of 33K More Texans
Texas Health and Human Services Commission late Wednesday began notifying another 33,529 recipients of state benefits that their private information had been improperly accessed. The latest announcement comes as the state agency continues to investigate a series of breaches by …
Why the Green Hydrogen Industry Is Flocking to Texas
Despite federal policy uncertainty stunting growth prospects, US clean hydrogen industry leaders at the BloombergNEF summit see one bright spot: Texas. President Donald Trump’s tariffs are impacting the industry as are the murky fate of federal tax credits and the …

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