The multiple investigations triggered by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer a little more than one year ago have thus...
Monthly Archives: November 2005
New York officials are not planning to ban contingent commission for agents and brokers but will issue regulations requiring them...
Connecticut Gov. Jodi Rell said she would sign into law a measure that toughens insurance reporting requirements for an estimated...
Insurers are challenging a Delaware regulation that limits their ability to base homeowners insurance renewal decisions on insureds’ past claims...
Berkshire Insurance Group Berkshire Insurance Group Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. in Pittsfield, Mass., acquired MacDonald...
Medical malpractice premiums for New York physicians in some specialties can vary by more than $100,000 depending upon where in...
In the back rows of Courtroom 3A in Atlantic City, N.J., the well-dressed men and women sit quietly, watching jurors’...
Litigation has become the great equalizer of the modern corporation. Regardless of size, industry or location, there is certain to...
A number of Mid-Atlantic states are forming what they are calling the All Hazards Consortium to increase preparedness by enabling...
New Hampshire independent insurance agent Tom Minkler got his first call Sunday morning Oct. 9 at 5 a.m. After that,...