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Massachusetts In Top 10 For Outbound Migration
The survey continues to see the U.S. population migrating both westbound and southbound.
InsurOp-Ed: What Does “Direct Physical Loss Of Or Damage To Property” Mean?
Recently, I’ve read a bunch of articles touting a North Carolina pro-policyholder COVID-19 decision that, among other similar erroneous conclusions, opined that “loss of” can also mean “loss of use of.” The premise is that, under the insurer’s business income form language, “loss of” property can also mean the inability to use the property even […]
Raynham Agent’s Non-Compete Escape Clause Included In Agency Sale Still Valid After Subsequent Stock Sale
A case deciding whether a non-compete clause included by the former owner of Eagle Insurance in his sale to People’s United Insurance, is still valid after that agency’s subsequent sale to AssuredPartners.
Massachusetts Moves Up In 2020 Insurance Regulation Report Card
In contrast, Vermont loses its spot at the top of the class for the first time in six years.