Maryland Gov. Robert Ehrlich on Friday called for a special legislative session after Christmas to deal with the “most important...
Yearly Archives: 2004
The city of Tempe, Ariz., is threatening to shut down a boating company operating at Tempe Town Lake without enough...
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) distributed a revised version of its draft Producer Compensation Disclosure Amendments to the...
The Insurance Education Foundation (IEF) has redesigned its Web site (www.ief.org) to be more user friendly and dynamic. “The IEF...
South Carolina’s new flex-rating law for personal lines property insurance is already helping to bring lower premiums to many homeowners,...
The Wharton School professor argued that insurance companies are not “girly men” when it comes to providing coverage for extreme...
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has issued Certificates of Authority to two new insurance companies, Gulfstream Property and Casualty...
A former college professor convicted of staging a hate crime by spray-painting her own car with racist slurs was sentenced...
Two former Louisiana insurance department employees violated an ethics law that requires public servants to wait two years before entering...
Health Care Service Corp. is considering adding Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma to its network of insurance providers...