Berkshire Hathaway transaction creates new energy for MLMIC.

Having been acquired by Berkshire Hathaway, and with outside competitors entering the NY market for the first time, leading medical liability insurer MLMIC was looking to reaffirm their status as NY’s #1 malpractice insurer and the industry’s foremost expert in NY malpractice issues.

Media Logic explored multiple positioning options before aligning with a go-to-market strategy leveraging the idea that “No one knows NY like MLMIC.” Exploration of this theme drove development of a new website, print ads, sales toolkit, emails, and more, including a special live streaming event with Warren Buffett.

Print ads on grey background
Website shown on desktop computer in front of screen partition
Folder open on desk with brochure and one-sheets
Magazine open on desk showing print ad Close up of phone on desk showing email
Totebag, water bottle, and various collateral shown on grey background

Ready to find your edge?

Get smarter strategy and breakthrough creative. Backed by unmatched client support.

Contact Us Today

See our latest posts.

Five Tips for More Creative Marketing with Constraints

Five Tips for More Creative Marketing with Constraints

In many cases, the strongest marketing tends to come from teams willing to narrow the field before the work begins. Guardrails narrow the scope and keep work on strategy, with fewer messages, audiences and goals. Sharper creative makes a bigger impact. Here are five tips for marketers to explore.

Being Found Isn’t the Goal Anymore. Being Chosen Is. 

Being Found Isn’t the Goal Anymore. Being Chosen Is. 

The way consumers get answers has quietly changed. Before they ever reach your website, many have already asked ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity to compare their options and recommend a direction. Ranking isn't enough anymore. Here's a practical point of view on SEO, AEO, and GEO, and what it takes to get chosen in AI-generated answers.

ISO: A Viable Solution to a Deposit Growth Challenge

ISO: A Viable Solution to a Deposit Growth Challenge

Core deposits — primarily checking accounts, savings accounts, and money market accounts — are stable, low-cost deposits that are the foundation of a bank's funding. Unfortunately, core deposit growth has become one of the greatest challenges facing FIs, including community banks. And so, consumer and business deposit acquisitions (a 2025 priority) will remain a focus in 2026 and beyond.