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Supremes Testify, Manafort's Fate, Sneaker Suit: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.New Jersey Appeals Court Denies No-Fault Benefits to Unlicensed Driver
An appellate court in New Jersey has ruled that, as a matter of public policy, a vehicle owner could not give permission to a driver known to be unlicensed and, therefore, the unlicensed driver was barred from recovering personal injury protection benefits as a permissive user under New Jersey’s no-fault law.Man Who Bought Insurance Online Right After Accident Is Sentenced to Jail
Alex Mullen, of Seattle, has been found guilty of one count of filing a fraudulent insurance claim in connection with an auto insurance claim.New Insurance Department Heads Named for West Virginia and Illinois
The governors of West Virginia and Illinois have appointed individuals to lead their state insurance departments.Chubb Partners with Impact Forecasting to Develop New Terrorism Risk Model for New York City
Chubb has agreed to partner with Impact Forecasting to develop a new terrorism risk model for Manhattan in New York City and for other dense urban environments.View more book results for the query "*"
AXA XL and NIP Group Partner on GrowPro Insurance Program
NIP Group, Inc., has entered into an underwriting agreement with AXA XL on its GrowPro insurance program for greenhouse growers, nurseries, and garden centers.Berkshire Hathaway Insurance Group Forms Berkshire Hathaway European Insurance DAC
Berkshire Hathaway European Insurance DAC has been granted a certificate of authorization by the Central Bank of Ireland to operate as an insurer in Ireland and the European Economic Area.Pie Insurance Raises $45 Million in Series B Funding Round
Pie Insurance, an insurtech startup founded in 2017, has completed a $45 million Series B funding round. Participating investors included SVB Capital, Sirius Group, Greycroft, Moxley Holdings, Aspect Ventures, and Elefund.No, Aon Is Not Now Pursuing Willis Towers Watson
A day after confirming that it was in the early stages of considering an all-share business combination with Willis Towers Watson, Aon plc has issued a new statement stating that it does not intend to pursue a business combination with Willis Towers Watson.