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Tag Archives: Brownsville Insurance Coverage Attorneys

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Lax Cybersecurity Protocols Can Cost Your Company Millions

By Colvin, Saenz, Rodriguez & Kennamer L.L.P. |

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) hit the Children’s Medical Center of Dallas with a non-appealable $3.2 million fine based on alleged breaches of HIPAA-protected patient and personnel information, according to Healthcare Informatics.  HHS determined that there were at least three substantial breaches of electronic protected health information (ePHI) related to… Read More »

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Check Your Ego at the Door – How Courts Can Haul Corporations into Court on Alter Ego Jurisdiction

By Colvin, Saenz, Rodriguez & Kennamer L.L.P. |

Your company is based in Brownsville, Texas. It has done business primarily in Texas for decades. Nevertheless, your company owns a small subsidiary in Nevada that oversees different tasks largely unrelated to the core business in Texas. However, you discover suit has been filed against the Texas corporation – in Nevada. How is that… Read More »

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Cyber Liability Insurance Becoming Mainstream

By Colvin, Saenz, Rodriguez & Kennamer L.L.P. |

American International Group (AIG) recently announced that it will offer standalone primary coverage for property damage, bodily injury, business interruption, and product liability stemming from a cyber-attack. The highly-publicized hacks of Target, T-Mobile, Yahoo, Anthem, etc. has caused demand for cyber liability insurance to grown exponentially due to heightened risk awareness, according to the… Read More »

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