Tort reform continued to advance in the Midwest last week as legislators in the House of Representatives in Iowa and...
Monthly Archives: March 2004
The Alabama State Council of Insurance Women will hold a golf tournament on Thursday, May 20, beginning at 7 a.m....
Tennessee’s Department of Commerce and Insurance last Friday filed civil charges against former Golden Gloves boxer Anthony Young, who is...
More than 20 states are considering a compact formed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) that would create...
A 37-year-old former resident of Snohomish County, Timothy Smith, has pleaded guilty in Snohomish County Superior Court to first-degree theft...
The billions of dollars in savings from last year’s workers’ compensation reform legislation will never fully materialize unless lawmakers pass...
Caryn Brenna Siebert has been selected as president and CEO of Orange, Calif.-based Carl Warren and Company. Siebert previously served...
More and more insurers and states are using systems for electronically filing rates and forms to meet regulatory requirements, with...
State insurance commissioners are vowing to crack down on unauthorized insurance plans with a campaign to educate consumers about illegal...
The Texas homeowners insurance market has turned the corner and is regaining momentum to be more competitive, according to year-end...