and other industries where “superstars” or “celebrities” or “high-billing rainmakers” have historically been able to get away with bad behavior so long as they continued to perform for the firm.
So basically large swaths of Hollywood and the sports industry are now toxic to these insurers? (that’s what the article BB linked to implied)
I get it that overcollecting and hoarding data is a problem for numerous reasons, but really, what does this have to do with liability insurance and sexual harassment in the workplace? It reads as if Corey started to write about one thing, and then saw a squirrel.