Generali’s $2.2 Trillion Natixis Tie-Up Faces Growing Doubts

Eight months after Assicurazioni Generali SpA and BPCE SA announced their intention to create Europe’s second-biggest asset manager, their plan […]

The Most Common Trucking Cargo Claims and How to Avoid Them

This post is part of a series sponsored by IAT Insurance Group. Transporting cargo is more complex than just getting […]

China’s EV Boom Saddles its Auto Insurers With Chronic Losses

China’s giant electric vehicle insurance market is flailing. Losses are piling up, as companies’ risk models haven’t kept up with […]

Super Typhoon Lashes Philippines on Track Toward Hong Kong

Hong Kong is bracing for widespread damage and disruption from the approaching Super Typhoon Ragasa, which is currently churning off […]

Europe Air Travel Snarls Continue After Cyberattack

Airports in Berlin, London and Brussels faced continued delays on Sunday after a cyberattack on a key airline check-in system […]

FTC Says Live Nation, Ticketmaster Joined With Ticket Brokers to Exploit Fans

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and seven states accused Live Nation and its ticketing arm Ticketmaster of costing fans millions […]

Starbucks Workers Sue Over Company’s New Dress Code

Starbucks workers in three states took legal action against the coffee giant Wednesday, saying it violated the law when it […]

Judge Throws Out Trump’s $15B Lawsuit Against New York Times

A federal judge on Friday threw out U.S. President Donald Trump’s $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times […]

Insurers Fighting $345M Georgia School Abuse Award, With Policy Wording at Issue

In one of the grimmest, longest-running and most-litigated episodes of alleged child sexual abuse at a private school, the key […]

Court Upholds New York’s Gun Restrictions, Including Times Square and Subway Bans

No guns for Elmo, Spider-Man or anyone else in New York’s Times Square — and don’t try sneaking them into […]