Monthly Archives: <span>April 2022</span>

SEC Chief Expects ‘Fair Number’ of Large Companies to Disclose Scope 3 Data in Climate Rule

A “fair number” of the largest U.S-listed companies should be caught by a proposed requirement to disclose third-parties’ greenhouse gas emissions, the chair of the U.S. securities regulator told Reuters Events Responsible Business forum in an interview. The Securities and …

People Moves: Risk Strategies Adds deRosa, Massi; Frederick Mutual Promotes Price, White; MEMIC HIres 3 Underwriters

Risk Strategies Adds to Private Client Services Team Boston-based specialty insurance brokerage Risk Strategies announced two hires in its Private Client Services practice. Tim deRosa has joined as chief operating officer, Private Client Services, and Eric Massi as senior vice …

Berkshire’s Bid For Alleghany Moves Forward After ‘Go-Shop’ Period Comes Up Empty

Berkshire Hathaway’s $11.6 billion acquisition agreement with Alleghany Corp. is clear to move ahead following the end of the “go-shop” period that allowed Alleghany to attract other bidders. The New York-based property and casualty insurer said April 18 that it …

12,000 Gallons of Petroleum Products Spilled in Oregon Fire

Environmental cleanup is underway following a fire at a gas station in Medford, Oregon. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality said that over 12,000 gallons of various petroleum products, mostly lube oil, were released into nearby Bear Creek and surrounding …

New Jersey to Begin Sales of Recreational Cannabis on April 21

Recreational marijuana sales in New Jersey for those 21 and older will begin April 21, Gov. Phil Murphy said. “This is a historic step in our work to create a new cannabis industry,” said Murphy, who made the announcement via …

California Judge Rules 5 Officers Wrongly Fired

A Northern California judge ruled that five Oakland police officers who fatally shot a homeless man in 2018 were unjustly fired and should have kept their jobs. Alameda County Superior Court Judge Frank Roesch said in his ruling issued last …

Injured Participant in Las Vegas Trick Loses Lawsuit Appeal

The Nevada Supreme Court has upheld a jury’s findings that illusionist David Copperfield and the MGM Grand hotel-casino were not financially responsible for a British tourist’s injuries during a signature vanishing act at a Las Vegas Strip show in 2013. …

Insurance Journal Announces New Online Charity Portal

Today Insurance Journal has announced the launch of a new portal highlighting charitable stories in the insurance industry. What was once a single magazine issue dedicated to showcasing insurance industry generosity is now a regular destination on the highest trafficked …

Swiss Re Secures $1.15B Stop-Loss Protection to Support Reinsurance Growth

Swiss Re has secured US$1.15 billion in stop-loss cover that protects the entire group for severe underwriting-related losses over a five-year period. Swiss Re said the transaction supports its “growth opportunities in an attractive reinsurance market.” Developed in partnership with …

Insurer Travelers’ Profit Beats on Lower Catastrophe Losses

Property and casualty insurer Travelers Companies Inc. reported a 48% jump in quarterly profit that beat analysts’ estimates on Tuesday, as lower catastrophe-related claims cushioned a hit from investment losses. The company’s core income rose to $1.04 billion, or $4.22 …