The Circuit Court For Baltimore City, Maryland, at the request of Maryland Insurance Commissioner Alfred W. Redmer Jr., and with...
Monthly Archives: May 2004
The Maine Supreme Court has upheld the right of an insurer not to renew a homeowners policy for insureds operating...
A Massachusetts homeowner insurer was found not obligated for injuries or defense in a case where an all-terrain vehicle (ATV)...
New Hampshire recently received a $360,000 Homeland Security grant to improve the state’s natural disaster preparedness. The money will go...
Connecticut is one of 30 states considering legislation that would penalize companies that ship jobs overseas. State and federal lawmakers...
New lead paint rules requiring landlords to clean up rental spaces or face fines go into effect in Rhode Island...
While liability policies for builders and related trades in New York remain elusive, the state builders association has decided to...
State government and physician’s organization statistics cast doubt on the notion that many doctors have left Pennsylvania because of rising...
The last few weeks have seen progress on two fronts in the campaign to change the way Massachusetts handles high...
Independent agents rule. This was again confirmed by the latest report from the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America...