A professional photographer is suing Farmers Insurance Exchange, alleging the company breached its obligations to compensate him under a policy for 2,000 images stolen along with his equipment in 2020.
A professional photographer is suing Farmers Insurance Exchange, alleging the company breached its obligations to compensate him under a policy for 2,000 images stolen along with his equipment in 2020.
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Talespin Announces Expanded Immersive Soft Skills Learning Content Library, Adds Desktop Streaming Support to Platform
New Content Titles and Streaming Deliver Enterprise Reskilling at Scale
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LOS ANGELES, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today
Talespin Reality Labs, Inc., a spatial computing company focused on workforce knowledge transfer and skills insights, announced the expansion of its off-the-shelf learning content library and the addition of desktop content streaming support for its platform. In this update, Talespin adds new Recognizing Bias and Practicing Self-Awareness content titles to its library of immersive soft skills learning content. Previously available only on extended reality (XR) devices, the learning modules can now be streamed via web browsers on desktop devices, lowering the barrier to entry for immersive learning.
Farmers Completes Acquisition of MetLife Auto & Home Business for $3.9 Billion April 8, 2021
Zurich Insurance and Farmers Exchanges have closed on buying MetLife’s U.S. property/casualty business for $3.94 billion.
The business acquired includes 2.4 million MetLife Auto & Home policies, $3.6 billion of net written premiums (2019) and 3,500 employees, according to Zurich.
The deal provides the Farmers brand an opportunity to gain more of a national presence and strengthen its position a major personal lines carriers in the U.S.
Jeff Dailey, chief executive officer for Farmers Group, called the deal a “milestone” in his company’s nearly 100-year history. He said Farmers-branded products will now be available nationwide, “providing consumers from coast to coast with more choices and opportunities to engage with Farmers when shopping for auto and home coverage.”