This interactive panel discussion will feature current market information and the observations of three D&O insurance industry professionals: Jacqueline Urban, Senior Vice President, Legal & Claims Practice at Aon Risk Solutions; Maria Fazzolari, Senior Manager of the Directors and Officers Claims Group at Freedom Specialty, a Nationwide Company; and Ethan D. Lenz, Insurance Partner at Foley. The session will be moderated by Foley Partner John R. Landis, and will address the following:
- A D&O market overview, including trends in pricing, capacity, and claims
- A summary of D&O litigation
- Developments in coverage terms
The panel discussion will be a valuable checkpoint for companies, officers, and directors as they consider the best possible coverage (including closing coverage gaps) and the best possible policy terms.
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