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People Moves: Ohio Bar Liability Insurance Company Names Tribble as CEO

Insurance Journal

Ohio Bar Liability Insurance Company announced that John R. Tribble, MBA, CPCU, CCLA will be joining the company as its next President and CEO. Tribble has held a variety of positions during the past eight years with Church Mutual Insurance

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Lloyd’s Syndicate Firm Launches Professional Liability Insurer, Based in Charlotte

Insurance Journal

Beat Capital Partners, a London-based incubator of underwriting franchises and subsidiary of Ambac Financial Group, said it has launched a professional liability insurance company, based in Charlotte. ProRise Insurance Services will stand up Oct. 1, with Doug Karpp, a former …

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Insurers Settle With Hotel in Case of Woman Videotaped in the Shower

Insurance Journal

Four insurance companies, unable to escape a duty to defend a New York hotel where a young woman was secretly videotaped in the shower in 2015, have reached a settlement in the case that made headlines around the world. Citizens …

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Tyco, TIG Insurance Agree to Settle ‘Forever Chemicals’ Fire Foam Litigation

Insurance Journal

Three months after Tyco Fire Products agreed to pay $750 million to communities with groundwater affected by so-called “forever chemicals” found in fire-stopping foam, Tyco has reached a tentative settlement with one of its insurance companies. “…We write jointly on …

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MAG Mutual Insurance Company: 2025 Medical Malpractice Review

LeverageRx

MAG Mutual Insurance Company (MagMutual for short) provides medical professional liability insurance to physicians and hospitals.

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Court Says Loose Bolt Remedied by Tightening Does not Constitute “Direct Physical Loss of or Damage” to Property

The Property Insurance Law Observer

American Guarantee and Liability Insurance Company , the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts held that a loose bolt or fitting that could be remedied simply by tightening it did not constitute “direct physical loss of or damage” to equipment covered under an all-risk property insurance policy. [1]

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CyberRisk

Insurance Agency of Ohio

Knowing who is ultimately responsible for these breaches can create enormous headaches and leave business owners uncertain of whether they have a liability, and whether that will be covered by insurance.