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Drug Makers Can Be Sued for ‘Pay for Delay’: Supreme Court

Drugmakers can be sued for paying rivals to delay low-cost versions of popular medicines, the U.S. Supreme Court said in a decision that rewrites the rules governing the release of generic drugs. The 5-3 ruling is largely a victory for …

White House Threatens Veto of Farm Bill Over Food Stamp Cuts

The White House threatened to veto a five-year farm bill on Thursday because of “unacceptable deep cuts” in food stamps for the poor that could increase hunger across America. In a statement on the eve of debate in the House …

Canada’s P&C Insurers to Expand with ‘Receivables Insurance Association’ Launch

The Canadian property and casualty insurance industry is expanding with the launch of the Receivables Insurance Association of Canada. “Less than 1 percent of Canadian companies currently utilize receivables insurance as part of their financial planning,” said the bulletin. “Canada’s …

MAPFRE GLOBAL RISKS Aims to Strengthen European Presence

MAPFRE GLOBAL RISKS announced plans to “enter into new markets and grow in those where it has not consolidated its presence yet,” beginning with efforts to “increase its business operations in Europe.” Alfredo Castelo, MAPFRE GLOBAL RISKS’ Chairman, addressing the …

RSA Renews Contract with Motability Operations

The UK’s RSA announced that it has renewed its contract to provide motor insurance to Motability Operations. “The new contract extends a long term relationship and provides a strong, sustainable partnership for RSA and Motability Operations,” said the bulletin. The …

Willis Trade Credit Exec Analyzes Fallout of Turkey’s Unrest

In comments posted on the Willis website Andrew van den Born, Executive Director in Willis’ Political and Trade Credit Risks division, analyzed the potential fallout from the continued unrest in Turkey and the potential gaps in insurance coverage. “Turkey is …

Banks Urge Cross-Selling Insurance, Loans to Wealthy But Brokers Resist

Scrambling to plug revenue holes created by crackdowns on credit card fees and falling brokerage commissions, big U.S. banks are pushing a strategy they’ve tried with limited success in the past – cross-selling products. They are inducing their stockbrokers to …

Marsh’s U.S. Casualty Practice Leader to Join Victor O. Schinnerer as President

Chevy Chase, Md.-based underwriting manager Victor O. Schinnerer & Company Inc. has tapped senior Marsh executive Jonathan M. Zaffino to be its president.The position of president was previously held on an interim basis by Jean Laurin, current president of ENCON …

Farmers Names Yahoo! Veteran Spagnoletto Head of Digital Strategy

Los Angeles, Calif.-based Farmers insurance named Patrizio Spagnoletto as the company’s head of digital strategy. Spagnoletto will be responsible for defining and executing on an enterprise-wide digital strategy and will oversee all consumer-facing web capabilities, including mobile. Spagnoletto has 18 …

Olive Joins RiskPoint Insurance Advisors

Portland, Ore.-based RiskPoint Insurance Advisors LLC named Brian Olive director of private client services. Olive will be based in Seattle, Wash. Olive has more than 15 years of insurance experience, with a focus on risk management programs. Previously vice president …

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