Connecticut’s venerable insurance industry was celebrated at the state Capitol this month, though its lackluster job growth also was noted....
Monthly Archives: May 2007
Contingent commissions for agents and brokers should be watched by regulators but these profit-sharing arrangements do not necessarily have to...
When high dollar art items are stolen from museums, or when internal theft of cultural property occurs, insurers must deal...
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has reached a $58.5 million settlement with American International Group (AIG), the workers’ compensation carrier...
When Travelers agreed last year to become the title sponsor of Connecticut’s PGA Tour stop, tournament officials bragged the event...
The Professional Insurance Agents of New Hampshire Inc. recently said it basically agrees with two insurance department proposals meant to...
The attack that began in October 2002 by then New York Attorney General, now Governor, Eliot Spitzer against bid rigging...
Private mortgage insurance is making a comeback. Until six or eight months ago, private mortgage insurance was out of favor...
For several years, directors and officers underwriters have viewed corporate insiders’ adoption of so-called “Rule 10b5-1 plans” as evidence of...
$46 The fine paid by New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine for violating state law by not wearing a seat...