The Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously affirmed the constitutionality of noneconomic damage caps in wrongful death medical malpractice cases. The Wisconsin...
Yearly Archives: 2004
Litigation around the country concerning contractors’ liability for construction defects discovered after operations are completed has made coverage very difficult...
The deadline for crop insurers to agree to the 2005 version of the federal crop insurance program’s Standard Reinsurance Agreement...
It’s mid-July and Chicagoans are finally getting a taste of actual summer-like weather, with sunny skies, light breezes and temperatures...
Some contractors are forgoing coverage altogether and sometimes find themselves shut down by state investigators enforcing rules on proper insurance...
Insurers must become more disciplined, underwrite more strictly, educate their insureds and price risks correctly if they expect the directors...
Those involved in the directors and officers liability market face a continuing challenge in trying to assess the securities litigation...
With about two-thirds of the United States facing what some experts describe as a medical malpractice crisis, a pair of...
New Jersey’s ban on cell phone use by drivers went into full effect on July 1, but police still can’t...
The Pennsylvania Legislature declined to advance a measure that would allow limits on the dollar amount juries can award for...