by Jared Maxwell | Mar 23, 2022 | Important, law firms, News
News Release AMES & GOUGH APPOINTS URI GUTFREUND AS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, LAW FIRM PRACTICE WASHINGTON, DC, March 23, 2022 – Ames & Gough, a leading insurance broker and risk management consultant specializing in serving law firms, design professionals,...
by Jared Maxwell | Mar 16, 2022 | architects and engineers, Claims Advocacy, Important, Insurance Solutions, News, Resources, Risk Management
What is the Problem with Agreeing to Liquidated Damages? by Lauren Martin, risk management and claims specialist It is commonplace for a liquidated damages clause to be contained in an Owner/Contractor agreement. This makes sense because the...
by Jared Maxwell | Feb 14, 2022 | architects and engineers, Important, News, Resources
THE ZWEIG LETTER FEBURARY 14, 2022, ISSUE 1428 Managing Employment Related Exposures Many design firms that adjusted their workplace to address COVID-19 face heightened exposures to employment-related litigation and related negative consequences. By: Robert Hughes,...
by Jared Maxwell | Feb 10, 2022 | architects and engineers, Important, News, Resources
2022 Ames & Gough Market Survey: A/E Firms Face Headwinds Due to Adverse Economic Factors As the construction industry navigated a second year of the Covid-19 pandemic, leading insurers providing professional liability coverage for design...
by Jared Maxwell | Feb 10, 2022 | Resources
2022 Set to be “Hangover” Year From 2021’s Cyber Epidemic Much of the cyber turmoil that plagued the world in 2021 will continue into 2022, with individuals remaining the top source of risk in an irrevocably online society, according to Experian’s annual Data Breach...
by Jared Maxwell | Feb 10, 2022 | architects and engineers, Associations and Non Profits, Claims Advocacy, contractors and construction, law firms, News, Resources, Risk Management
Smishing Explained Most businesses and individuals are familiar with phishing, a cyberattack technique that entails cybercriminals leveraging fraudulent emails to manipulate recipients into sharing sensitive information, clicking malicious links or opening harmful...