According to a Marsh Risk Management Research report – the demand for Cyber Coverage has increased 21% across all industries in 2013 compared to 2012.
Females in Engineering
There are many reports that show females are a small percentage of today’s engineers, but little has been done to change that for future generations. Maybe showing our daughters, nieces, and sisters the joy and wonder of engineering we can reverse that trend.
Employee’s Waive to Recovery
On April 25, 2013, the Supreme Court of PA upheld the decision in Bowman v. Sunoco, Inc., that a signed waiver of subrogation can deny an employee’s recovery from a client. Continue reading →
Construction Management & the Design Professional
According to the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA – www.cmaanet.org), Construction Management is a professional service that applies effective management techniques to the planning, design, and construction of a project from inception to completion for the purpose of controlling time, cost and quality.
Defining Waiver of Subrogation
Imagine if contracts and insurance policies were not written by lawyers, we might not be able to use wonderful words like subrogation. This legalese term can be defined as the substitution of one person for another to fight for a right or claim. When looking at subrogation in context of an insurance policy, it states that your carrier has the right to recover any damages that were paid to you, but were the fault of another party.
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