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Hinshaw Insurance Law TV – Cybersecurity Third and Final Part: Ransomware [Video]

In the third and final episode of our three-part series on cybersecurity, we discuss ransomware and the legal issues surrounding paying a ransom. In this episode, we cover: how companies have become better prepared,...more

Hinshaw Insurance Law TV – Cybersecurity Part Two: The Rise in Cyber Negligence Cases [Video]

In the second episode of a three-part series focusing on cybersecurity, we discuss the recent spike in cyber negligence cases. In this episode, we cover causes of action and types of cyber negligence cases, why these cases...more

Hinshaw Insurance Law TV – Cybersecurity Part One: Data Breach Notification [Video]

Scott Seaman—Chicago-based partner and co-chair of Hinshaw's global Insurance Services Practice Group—hosts Hinshaw partner Annmarie Giblin in a discussion about data security plans for businesses and data breach...more

Part Five: Reviewing Key U.S. Insurance Decisions, Trends, & Developments

Cyber Security And Privacy Insurance Claims - This is the fifth installment of our series of articles reviewing some of the key trends and developments currently impacting the U.S. insurance industry. To date, the vast...more

[Webinar] Webinar Series: Insurance Insights – What Insurers Need to Know in 2021 - Emerging Issues in Coverage for Cyber and...

Join us for Hinshaw's Webinar Series: Insurance Insights – What Insurers Need to Know in 2021. This series will feature insurance thought leaders from Hinshaw and RPC, presenting on the most pressing insurance claims topics...more

$6 Million Phishing Loss Does not Trigger Coverage Under Crime Policies

A federal district court in Dallas, Texas has held that an insured's commercial crime policies were not triggered by a $6 million phishing loss where the insured did not "hold" the stolen funds. The case is RealPage Inc. v....more

Fifth Circuit Affirms No Computer Transfer Fraud Coverage for Phishing Scam

The Fifth Circuit has affirmed a district court ruling that a crime policy’s Computer Transfer Fraud coverage did not apply to losses incurred in connection with an email phishing scam. See Mississippi Silicon Holdings LLC v....more

No E&O Coverage for Title Agent's Phishing Losses

A New Jersey federal district court recently ruled that there was no coverage under a title agent's errors and omissions policy for losses resulting from an email phishing scam. In Authentic Title Services, Inc. v. Greenwich...more

Coverage for Phishing Loss Precluded by Voluntary Parting Exclusion; Forgery Coverage Not Triggered

An insurer recently secured a ruling that it had no obligation to cover a loss incurred as a result of an email phishing scam. In Midlothian Enterprises, Inc. v. Owners Insurance Company, No. 3:19-cv-51 (E.D. Va. Feb. 20,...more

Court Rejects Coverage for Phishing Loss Under Financial Institutions Bond, Calls for More Briefing on Computer Systems Fraud...

A New Jersey federal district court held last week that losses arising out of a phishing scam were not covered under a bank's Financial Institutions Bond. In Crown Bank JJR Holding Co. v. Great Am. Ins. Co., 2020 U.S. Dist....more

Policyholders Face Substantial Challenges in Obtaining Coverage for Cyber Claims Under First-Party Property Policies

Notwithstanding a Maryland District Court Ransomware Attack Decision - Notwithstanding the wide array of cyber specific insurance products available in the market, policyholders have and will continue to look for coverage...more

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