Insurance broker World Insurance Associates LLC reports it acquired the business of C&A Insurance Agency of New York, New York on December 31, 2025.
Established in 1985, C&A Insurance provides insurance to individuals, families, and businesses across New York and New Jersey.
“Founded by immigrants, our agency was built on a deep understanding of diverse cultures and communities,” says Robert Luong, president, C&A Insur
ance Agency. “We proudly serve clients in multiple languages and have become a trusted insurance partner for the Chinese, Cambodian and Vietnamese communitie
s by combining industry knowledge with cultural awareness and clear communication.”
“This acquisition will provide World with the ability to continue growing within the Chinese
, Cambodian and Vietnamese communities in New York City,” says Rich Eknoian, CEO and co-founder of World.”
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
World Insurance, based in Iselin, New Jersey, is ranked #14 on Insurance Journal’s Top 10
0 Independent Property/Casualty Insurance Agencies list. The agency
serves clients from more than 300 offices across the U.S. and U.K.
Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla provided legal counsel to World on the transaction. Satin and Lee L
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aw P.C. provided legal counsel and Sica Fletcher advised C&A on the transaction.
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ears at the pinnacle of her profession as a descent into the grip of a sexist institution unable to treat a woman as an equal.
Robin DeLorenzo cited gender-based scrutiny, humiliation and open hostility among the indigniti
es she suffered from 2022 to 2025 as a league official.
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Brian McCarthy, an NFL spokesperson, said in an email that DeLorenzo was terminate
d after three seasons of documented underperformance. “The allegations in this lawsuit are
baseless, and we will vigorously defend against them in court,” he said.
A message seeking comment from the NFL Referees Association was not immediately returned.
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