DFS Publishes Cyber Alert for Email Phishing Attempts
If you received an email on January 22 (yesterday) that looked like it came from the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) and it had the department’s name…
If you received an email on January 22 (yesterday) that looked like it came from the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) and it had the department’s name…
By: Julie Furst Winter storms are rolling across New York, bringing heavy snow to places that don’t often see it, and even to areas that used to handle it a little better…
Governor Kathy Hochul has released the FY27 Executive Budget, officially launching the sprint toward the April 1 deadline for a State Budget agreement. As anticipated, affordability took center stage, with…
Nicholas M. Insua and Richard P. Lewis, partners at law firm Reed Smith, LLP, raise an interesting point in a post published last month: “The bigger issues related to how…
New York is once again proving that when it comes to advocacy, we don’t just show up — we lead. In the recently closed 2025 Big “I” InsurPac fundraising campaign,…
New York Governor Kathy Hochul delivered her annual State of the State address today at the Albany Convention Center, highlighting key affordability challenges facing New Yorkers, including the rising cost…
E&O Report | January 2026 | Volume 41, Number 1 Happy New Year and my most sincere best wishes for happiness, health and prosperity to you all for 2026. My mother was both Old…
The insured should tell the insurer about all household drivers.
A slew of costly litigation-increasing legislation was vetoed by Governor Hochul in her final acts of 2025. Big I New York was part of a mighty coalition of business and…
Persuasive advocacy by Big I New York paid off with Governor Kathy Hochul’s signature on legislation strengthening consumer protections for third-party litigation financing (TPLF) agreements.