Dozens of Massachusetts restaurants and private clubs are appealing a state mandate that they install sprinkler systems, arguing that they...
Yearly Archives: 2005
In N.J. Bellwether Case, Trial Lawyers Closely Monitor Evidence, Tactics and Jurors In the back rows of Courtroom 3A in...
New York officials are not planning to ban contingent commission for agents and brokers but will issue regulations requiring them...
While some parties still cling to hope the state will reform its mandatory auto insurance, Massachusetts’ political leaders have themselves...
Connecticut Gov. Jodi Rell said she would sign into law a measure that toughens insurance reporting requirements for an estimated...
The possibility of a slight auto insurance rate reduction next year doesn’t even address the systemic problems within our Massachusetts...
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...