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The climate is right

Temple University’s Michael Zuckerman explains how a captive can be used to help manage complex risks associated with climate change, pandemics, and supply chain

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Filling in the gaps

COVID-19 is causing substantial losses for companies around the world, and most of these companies do not have any insurance coverage to fall back on.

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Special perils: how captives can insure against shooting attacks

A.M. Best discusses the growing marketplace demand and gap in general liability policies that has led the emergence of captive insurance in active assailant insurance coverage

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Reservation for micro captives

In June, the US Tax Court’s ruling in the Reserve Mechanical case signified another win for the IRS in its campaign against micro captives. Find out how the industry reacted

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The droids you’re looking for

Ian McGregor, vice president of sales for Europe, Middle East and Africa at UiPath, explains why captive insurers need to grasp the benefits of robotic process automation

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Capstone Commentary II: Does Captive Insurance Exist After the Reserve Decision?

Capstone Services has released its third response to the Reserve Mechanical f.k.a. Reserve Casualty v Commissioner of Internal Revenue opinion

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Culture of innovation

Delegates gathered in St Louis, Missouri, for the 8th annual Western Region Captive Insurance Conference, which brought together industry leaders to help develop a ‘culture of innovation’

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To self-insure or not to self-insure? That is the question

Philip Karter, Scot Kirkpatrick and Christopher Steele, attorneys at Chamberlain Hrdlicka, discuss the landscape of the micro captive market and whether the IRS doth protest too much

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