A federal jury convicted politically connected Chicago broker Michael Segal of embezzling more than $20 million from his own Near...
Yearly Archives: 2004
There are five times in the employer-employee relationship when the company is most vulnerable to a worker’s lawsuit: when a...
Baffled by the product, overwhelmed by policy verbiage and totally put off by the adversarial nature of the whole business,...
Industry-wide price strengthening was a driving factor in the financial results of U.S. property/casualty insurance companies in 2003, according to...
As mergers start to take off in insurance and financial sectors, the realignment of these newly-stirred corporate philosophies must be...
The U.S. Treasury Department announced its decision to extend the “make available” provisions of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA)...
One of the most important things agents can do for themselves and their agency is to maintain positive, healthy working...
It’s often said that “learning is not a spectator sport.” For the insurance profession, this concept is right on target....
Mark Wells Mark Wells, editor and publisher of Insurance Journal and Insurance Journal Online and CEO of Wells Publishing Inc.,...
North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Jim Long announced Gevedon Insurance Agency, of Columbus, is currently under criminal investigation for numerous charges...