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Distinguished Programs and Berkley Program Specialists Partner for Community Associations D&O and Crime Coverage 

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New York – Distinguished Programs (“Distinguished”), a national insurance program manager, announced an expanded partnership with Berkley Program Specialists (“BPS”), a leading provider in the industry, to underwrite its Community Associations Crime and D&O products. Berkley Corporation through licensed surplus lines brokers.

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Blog Post: Cryptocurrency Litigation and Regulatory Proceedings Tracker—Updated!

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Read now » Related Content Risk of Cryptoassets—A Financial Crime, Money Laundering, and Terrorist Financing Perspective Review this practice note for an overview of cryptoassets from a financial crime, money laundering, and terrorist financing perspective. This practice note explores recent criminal cases involving cryptoassets.

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Blog Post: Anti-Money Laundering in International Jurisdictions

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READ NOW » Related Content Risk of CryptoassetsA Financial Crime, Money Laundering, and Terrorist Financing Perspective Review this practice note for an overview of cryptoassets from a financial crime, money laundering, and terrorist financing perspective.

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Blog Post: Artificial Intelligence (AI) Considerations in Acquisition Agreements

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making decisions in hazardous, high-risk, or regulated environments such as employee hiring, crime detection and prevention, criminal sentencing, and creditworthiness) and whether the existing representations and warranties (or those discussed in this article) adequately address them or whether new provisions are required. based AI Business.

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Blog Post: Frequently Asked Questions on Complex Employment Issues for California Workers’ Compensation

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The subcontractor does not have a contractor’s license nor workers’ compensation insurance. 5 provides a rebuttable presumption that a worker performing services for which a contractor’s license is required is an employee rather than an independent contractor or subcontractor. specify the types of work that require a license.