Additional Resources As Firms Transition Back Into Offices

Thank you to all who attended and participated in our webinar on Answers to Your COVID-19 Questions today.

Mike Maloney offered some additional resources during the webinar as firms transition to get employees back into offices.  Here are the website addresses:

https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/insight-reopening-the-workplace-a-preliminary-guide-for-employers

https://www.backtoworktoolkit.com/

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Insurance help during this period of quarantine

There is a TON of information out there, and some of the information seems to be changing daily in response to new legislation. You may have had staff asking about coverage due to quarantine, illness, or a need to care for children who are sick, or have to be home due to school and daycare closures.

One area that seems to be changing for the better seems to be a broadening of disability benefits and paid family leave benefits based on ...

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Maloney & Company, LLC position on insurance claims linked to COVID19 protocols

Hi and I hope you are all safe and healthy during this unusual time.  We at Maloney & Company, LLC have taken internal steps to inhibit the spread of the virus and will continue to be available to our clients via email and phone without any interruption.

I have received inquiries about what protections your insurance programs might offer in the wake of the COVID19 virus and I wanted to share the initial information we have with you.

We will continue to ...

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Thank you to all our loyal clients!

In honor of our 20th year in business, I want to thank all our loyal clients for making it such a pleasure to come to work each day!  Over the years that I have worked with you, I have found that you are creative, intelligent, educated, interesting, honest and nice.  And you deserve to work with insurance representatives who appreciate those qualities in you and share many of them.  Part of what we do each day is to shield you ...

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As we begin our 20th year in business…

As we begin our 20th year in business, I want to thank all our loyal clients for making it such a pleasure to come to work each day!  When I describe you to my friends and associates, I typically ask them, who else gets to work with the type of clients that I do?  Our design clients are creative, intelligent, educated, interesting, honest and nice.  I feel so fortunate to have spent the past 20+ years helping you with your ...

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Congratulations to our client Rob Sanders Architects, LLC


18th Century Homestead Reclamation/Rob Sanders Architects

Congratulations to our client Rob Sanders Architects, LLC.   They were recently presented by AIA Connecticut and the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation, the Elizabeth Mills Brown Award. The award recognizes projects that are noteworthy both as respectful preservation of historic places and as excellent architectural designs.

The Hillhouse-Sallembien circa 1765 colonial house is notable not only for its architectural character, but as ...

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Mike Maloney Attends RLI Summit

 

On November 6th Mike Maloney was invited to tour a construction site in Rockville, MD by RLI Insurance Company.  RLI handles the professional liability coverage for the architect on this 18 story new construction project, and the tour of the site by the construction company foreman was fascinating.  The $100,000,000 project will be a mix of commercial and residential ...

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OCTOBER is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Cyber Liability

Just about any organization that uses technology to do business faces a cyber risk. In fact, three of our clients have recently been hit by Ransomware, a type of virus that encrypted the firms’ data, and a ransom to be paid in Bitcoins was demanded by the hackers. This type of coverage is designed to mitigate losses from a variety of cyber incidents, such as data breaches, infringement of copyright, and network damage. As technology becomes more complex and sophisticated, ...

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Drones and the City

Drones seem to be everywhere in our lives, and they are beginning to make their way into the professional setting for architects and engineers as well.  That is, it’s emerging in some cities while others are a bit slower to change for several reasons.  New York City is one of those cities slow to embrace this change as reported by the Wall Street Journal.  The path to legalizing drone use within the city has been 18 months in the ...

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