Hinshaw Partners to Present at the Global Access Annual Conference 2022
Event
Jun 23, 2022
Hinshaw partners John DeLascio, Pedro Hernandez, Greg Lahr, and Scott Seaman are scheduled to participate as part of the faculty at the Global Access Annual Conference on June 23, 2022. The conference will consider:
- The role that insurance has played during the Covid crisis
- The role that insurance is playing in the evolving crisis of cyber attacks
- The role that insurance will play in the greatest modern challenge of all, the climate crisis
Hernandez and Lahr will present "Construction Defect Claims in the U.S. and the World of Policy Exhaustion" and "All Things Champlain Tower Collapse Disaster: Surfside/Miami Florida and What Carriers Can Learn From It." Seaman will present as part of a panel titled "Part 1 – COVID: What Have We Learned From COVID-19?" Seaman's panel will assess how to prepare for future epidemics and pandemics, and the role insurance will play in that readiness. DeLascio will join the panel titled "Part 3 – Cyber: Where Now For Cyber," discussing new cyber dangers and what is even possible to insure.
Event Information
London
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