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Yearly Archives: 2005
Lloyd’s is 317 years old and doing just fine thank you. London’s venerable insurance market traces its roots to the...
Lawrence H. Mirel, insurance commissioner for the District of Columbia, is stepping down from the post he has held for...
Payouts in medical malpractice awards in Maryland dropped last year after several years of big increases, prompting the state’s largest...
Catching drunken drivers at police roadblocks may cost more money and result in fewer arrests than roving patrols, but that...
Despite three major Delaware River floods in the past 13 months, the Department of Environmental Protection is reneging on promises...
Businesses must notify New Yorkers when their financial and personal information has been compromised, under a measure that has become...
Gov. George Pataki vetoed a bill that would have required insurance carriers to pay the medical bills of people injured...
The U.S. Justice Department said that New York, N.Y.-based Turner Construction will pay the government $6.6 million to settle allegations...
Doctors are protesting the state’s attempt to freeze their workers’ compensation payments at 1995 levels. The Vermont Medical Society maintains...