The possibility of a slight auto insurance rate reduction next year doesn’t even address the systemic problems within our Massachusetts...
Monthly Archives: November 2005
A number of Mid-Atlantic states are forming what they are calling the All Hazards Consortium to increase preparedness by enabling...
Insurers are challenging a Delaware regulation that limits their ability to base homeowners insurance renewal decisions on insureds’ past claims...
Medical malpractice premiums for New York physicians in some specialties can vary by more than $100,000 depending upon where in...
Key Findings in the 2005 Fulbright & Jaworski 2005 Litigation Trends Survey: Litigation Dockets Eighty-seven percent of U.S. companies are...
Electronic Discovery and Regulatory Compliance Become Biggest Thorns for Corporate Lawyers Litigation has become the great equalizer of the modern...
Granite State Agent Wonders What It Takes to Sell Customers on Flood Coverage New Hampshire independent insurance agent Tom Minkler...
The lawyer took a crisp $50 bill in his hand and then crushed it into a ball. Despite it being...
Rhonda Cabrinha Rhonda Cabrinha, vice president of Ellis Moreland Ellis Inc. in Syracuse, New York, was named the Insurance Person...
Blaming the Media for Industry’s Poor Image Also Lives On at PLUS Meeting The multiple investigations triggered by New York...