The Illinois Supreme Court last week reversed an appellate court decision and reconfirmed that deceptive advertising cannot be the proximate...
Monthly Archives: May 2004
A Toledo man has been sentenced to 30 days in jail for committing workers’ compensation fraud, according to the Ohio...
Commissioner Glenn Wilson is attempting to get legislators to establish an insurance fraud prevention unit within his department, according to...
An Arlington Heights, Ill., agency was bilked out of more than $17 million by its senior marketing vice president and...
Michael Rounds was having trouble sleeping at night. An insurance agent by trade and a politician by passion, he had...
The Iowa General Assembly concluded its legislative session April 30 and passed three important laws affecting the property/casualty insurance industry,...
An anonymous group of supporters of embattled Chicago insurance broker Michael Segal has launched a Web site to bolster his...
Meanwhile, Blagojevich’s proposal to consolidate the Illinois Department of Insurance (DOI) within the Department of Professional Regulation has received some...
A bill that would give agents the flexibility to place certain auto insurance business with surplus line carriers instead of...
Swiss Re has received a favorable verdict more than 2 1/2 years after it filed a declaratory relief action against...