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Dan Yokoyama

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Employment Practices Liability: Trends in 2021

Dan Yokoyama | Thursday, February 25, 2021
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Cyber Risk Management: Planning, Prevention, and Response

Dan Yokoyama | Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Today, almost every company stores data and information digitally. Information is essentially currency in today's society and it must be safeguarded. This means that companies should have a cyber risk management program that addresses prevention,..

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Cyber Breach Scenarios - The Threat is Real (and It's Scary)

Dan Yokoyama | Monday, November 23, 2020

As technology becomes increasingly important for successful business operations, the value of a strong cyber liability insurance policy continues to grow. The continued rise in the amount of information stored and transferred electronically has..

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COVID19 and Hidden Liabilities

Dan Yokoyama | Wednesday, October 28, 2020
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Cyber Insurance: Back to the Basics

Dan Yokoyama | Saturday, October 24, 2020

CYBER INSURANCE: BACK TO THE BASICS

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Riots and Civil Unrest: How Will Your Commercial Property Insurance Respond?

Dan Yokoyama | Friday, June 19, 2020

Hope all is well.  I know that the ongoing protests have been a source of concern for business owners and property owners alike.  Though the vast majority of protesters are participating in peaceful activism enshrined within our First Amendment..

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Government Contractors: It's Time to Consider Business Travel Accident (BTA) Coverage

Dan Yokoyama | Friday, April 24, 2020

Oftentimes, government contracts require contractors, both prime and subs, to carry what is called Defense Base Act (DBA) insurance. This form of international insurance is often accepted as a cost of doing business with Federal U.S. Government. Not..

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Federal Government Contractors: The truth about “immunity”

Dan Yokoyama | Sunday, March 1, 2020

Circulation of misleading information regarding immunity for Federal Government Contractors (FGCs) granted through the Government Contractors Defense (GCD) is occurring. Do not fall victim to the notion that the protections provided by the GCD will..

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