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Should We Call the FBI After Our Cyber Incident? The Surprising Benefits
Key benefits exist to engaging authorities like the FBI when the cyber incident calls for it. Let's look in more detail at when and why you'd call the FBI.View Insight -
Understanding Benefits Claims Costs for 2020
Woodruff Sawyer's Ryan Meissner sheds light on how employers can predict claims costs, claims impact on renewals, employer strategies, and more.View Insight -
CA Governor Newsom Signed SB 1159: Employer Reporting Requirements for Employees with COVID-19 FAQ
On September 17th, Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill 1159, establishing three rebuttable presumption labor codes for employees contracting COVID-19 and puts substantial reporting requirement burdens on employers and claim administrators.View Insight -
Compliance Alert: Department of Labor Issues Updated FFCRA Regulations In Light Of Recent Federal Court Decision
The Department of Labor ("DOL") has released a temporary rule updating certain FFCRA regulations in response to a recent federal District Court decision which found four portions of the initial regulations invalid.View Insight -
Five Innovative Benefit Offerings for Today's Workplace: Accelerate Webinar Recap
In our recent webinar, Accelerate: Emerging Solutions for the Future Workplace, five leaders pitched their innovative benefit offerings, VC style. Find out who won the coveted "best overall benefit" award.View Insight -
AB 685: COVID-19 Potential Exposure Reporting and OSHA Citation Presumption
Gavin Newsom recently signed Assembly Bill (AB) 685, which sets new requirements for employers to notify their employees and their unions about a potential COVID-19 exposure in the workplace.View Insight -
Should We Form a Captive for D&O Insurance?
The cost of D&O insurance continues to rise, causing public companies to look for cost-effective alternatives. A lot of board and management teams are asking: Should we form a captive for D&O insurance?View Insight -
What Is Remote Desktop Protocol and Why Is it a Cyber Risk?
Learn what remote desktop protocol is, the risks, and how to mitigate those risks––including insurance.View Insight -
The SEC Is Sharpening Its Focus on SPACs
The recent popularity of these SPACs makes it worth examining the litigation risks for directors and officers of SPACs. Now the Securities and Exchange Commission has also turned its eye on SPACs.View Insight -
Compliance Alert: IRS Extends Deadline for Furnishing Form 1095-C to Employees, Extends Good-Faith Transition Relief for the Final Time
The IRS has extended the deadline for furnishing 2020 Forms 1095-B and 1095-C to individuals. The Notice also provides penalty relief for good-faith reporting errors and suspends the requirement to issue Form 1095-B to individuals, under certain conditions.View Insight -
Five Types of Derivative Suits with Massive Settlements
Reviewing the five types of derivative suits with massive settlements will help you to think about scope of risk, calibrate the amount of Side A insurance you may want to purchase, and understand what steps boards can take to avoid facing high-dollar settlements.View Insight -
Multi-Factor Authentication: A Small Step for a Big Decline in Cyber Attacks
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an increasingly important solution to thwart account compromise attacks, especially when the workforce is remote and gaining access to key corporate networks and applications is vital.View Insight