By Chase Boss, Senior Editor Pennsylvania is one of the many states that has adopted the corporate practice of medicine (CPOM) doctrine.[1] The doctrine rests on a simple premise: medical judgment should remain in the hands of licensed physicians, free from lay (and in this case, corporate) control. Today, however, the […]
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Hacking Profits: The Explosion of Cybercrime and the Cyber Insurance Market
By Kurt Valentine, Staff Writer Cybercrime is one of the biggest threats facing companies in today’s technology-driven society. In 2015, it is estimated that cybercrime cost businesses $400 to $500 billion.[1] That number is expected to increase to $2.1 trillion by 2019.[2] There have been numerous high-profile hacks. In […]
De Facto Mandatory Autonomous Vehicle Ownership
By Kyle Steenland, Staff Writer We have all heard the saying that driving is a privilege and not a right — a privilege regulated by states and dictated by cost. These regulations take many forms across the nation. There exists one commonality, however: legally mandated automotive insurance. With these […]
