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A federal appeals court’s decision to uphold the firing of a Florida college teacher who denied the Sandy Hook school massacre took place has generated the most reader interest this week. Also of note: A federal court in Phoenix dismissed a COVID-19-related business interruption suit filed by 19 minor league baseball teams.
1. University’s firing of Sandy Hook massacre denier upheld
2. Lloyd’s sees global pandemic insurance losses above its estimates
3. Cybersecurity top business worry in ‘age of risk’: MMC CEO
4. Insurers tell UK court they can’t provide unlimited virus cover
5. Kentucky high court upholds governor’s COVID-19 orders
6. Minor league baseball teams’ COVID-19-related suit dismissed
7. RIMS says 2021 convention to have in-person events only ‘if feasible’
8. Commercial prices rise in Q3: CIAB
9. Pandemic surge in bankruptcies complicates D&O underwriting
10. Builder violated fall hazard rules, not OSHA’s general duty clause
More insurance and risk management news on the coronavirus crisis here.
5. Everest expands role of head of reinsurance, appoints new global exec
6. Trump fails to get appeal bond for $454 million civil fraud judgment