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  • Oct 31, 2024 | thejournal.cii.co.uk | Michael Wilson

    Acting as expert to the courts, Flaxmans also assists policyholders who have experienced rejected claims. This continuing series of articles highlights the insurance principles that apply and how standards might improve to help build public trust. Policyholders are not always as attentive as they might be when applying for insurance. That statement isn’t in the slightest bit controversial. We live in an age in which distraction is the order of the day; no one job receives our full attention.

  • Oct 31, 2024 | biorxiv.org | Elizabeth Atkinson |Michael Wilson |Grace Tiao |Pragati Kore

    AbstractThe Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD) has been an invaluable resource for the genomics community, quantifying allele frequencies across multiple genetic ancestry groups. However, traditional gnomAD allele frequencies report aggregate estimates, overlooking fine-scale genetic differences. This can skew allele frequency estimates, particularly in recently admixed populations, and potentially lead to clinically relevant misinterpretations in underrepresented groups.

  • Sep 23, 2024 | paymentsnext.com | Michael Wilson

    By Michael Wilson, Managing Director at Monex USAThe banking-as-a-service model is changing, and fintechs that move money must be prepared. The FDIC recently introduced a proposed rule that will further affect bank-fintech relationships, putting banks squarely in its crosshairs. This rule would require banks to maintain ledgers of “for benefit of” (FBO) accounts opened by third-party fintechs.

  • Sep 16, 2024 | irglobal.com | Michael Wilson

    IR Global, the world’s largest exclusive network of advisory firms is delighted to introduce that Michael Wilson has joined IR as our exclusive Real Estate member in Northern Ireland. Michael is a Director at Turley Legal, having joined the firm in February 2024. Michael qualified in September 2014 and, since qualification, has worked exclusively in large commercial law firms in Belfast.

  • Jul 8, 2024 | longfellownokomismessenger.com | Michael Wilson

    Consistently rated in the top 3 park systems in the country, our beloved Minneapolis parks have a labor problem. The largest bargaining unit of unionized workers at Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) jvoted to authorize a strike on June 18 and went on strike July 4.

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