The Insurance/Reinsurance Guide to Global Business is meant to be a quick reference for in-house counsel conducting business across the world.
Corporate crises, by their very nature, can severely disrupt a company and jeopardize its future.
This Wisdom of the Crowd, compiled from responses posted on the New to In-house eGroup addresses employee indemnification.
This is a sample insurance service agreement, for the services such as assessing the client company's risk, helping to develop the client company's insurance program, assisting with the preparation of underwriting submissions, and negotiating with insurance underwriters.
This is a sample services agreement between a company and an insurance broker, for the provision of services as insurance broker and/or risk management consultant.
Most in-house professionals have to wrestle with questions related to open source on a regular basis. This panel will use recent case law to discuss whether we still worry about open source and to what extent. For example, what about indemnification for open source and third-party claims? How does recent case law about licensing application programming interfaces have an impact?
This Wisdom of the Crowd (ACC member discussion) addresses whether certain provisions that limit the parties' obligations to indemnify are enforceable under US law. This resource was compiled from questions and responses posted on the forum of the New To In-house ACC Network.
This primer examines the minimum benefits that must be included in order for a health insurance policy to comply with the US Affordable Care Act (ACA).
This Top Ten will share key consideration when purchasing real estate in Ontario, Canada.
This is a sample indemnity agreement, under which a construction contractor agrees to carry certain insurance coverage, and agrees to indemnify its client company against certain damages, losses, and liabilities arising from third-party claims.