Gilsbar adds additional resources to its existing Architects and Engineers (A&E) Liability insurance offerings to enhance the current program and meet the needs of a growing market.
As artificial intelligence (“AI”) becomes more integrated into legal practice, lawyers must exercise care to use these tools responsibly and in full compliance with their ethical duties set forth in the rules of professional conduct.
It is estimated that the Baby Boomer generation will transfer more than $120 trillion to succeeding generations. This so-called “Great Wealth Transfer” will reverberate in the will, trust, and estate area of practice for years to come. Liability exposure risks for will, trust, and estate area lawyers accompany this staggering amount of money.
Switching legal malpractice insurance carriers may seem like a routine administrative decision, but it requires proper handling to protect the law firm’s interests. Under a typical claims-made lawyers professional liability (“LPL”) policy, attorneys are required to report known claims and potential claims to their current insurer within the policy period.
Small employers don’t always have the cash flow needed to self-fund claims and manage their own health care plan. Level funding may be a good choice if you are a small employer and want to take advantage of the savings a self-insured plan can offer.
Malpractice lawsuits can be filed against many types of professionals. Professional liability insurance can help protect you against claims of negligence, malpractice or misrepresentation.
Think your business’s data is boring to cybercriminals? Think again. Whether you’re at a local office, a shop, an organization, or something else, you likely have data that hackers want.
Gilsbar introduces a new streamlined click to bind application that lets customers quickly apply and purchase cyber liability insurance within minutes.
Old Republic Lawyers Specialty Insurance (ORLSI) partners with Gilsbar as its exclusive administrator for the following 11 states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.
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