An attorney for workers who sued over the collapse of an elevated walkway under construction in the treetops at the...
Monthly Archives: October 2011
Earlier this year, experts at WallStreet & Technology (wallstreetandtech.com) identified predictive analytics and cloud computing as two of six hot...
Scientists have embarked on an ambitious experiment to better anticipate earthquakes by identifying the likeliest places where magnitude-4.9 quakes or...
Lockton Benefit Group, a unit of Kansas City, Mo.-based Lockton Companies, has expanded its team with the addition of Orlando...
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority recently filed a lawsuit against its insurer Lexington Insurance Co. of Boston charging that that...
Tornadoes and thunderstorms in the South and Midwest made the 2011 second quarter tumultuous for U.S. property writers. The industry...
A U.S. bankruptcy court judge has ordered a forensic accountant to take control of businesses run by a Kaysville, Utah...
Workers’ compensation is a game of rules. Like all other games, from Monopoly to football, if you don’t know the...
As Michael Adams reports, Florida lawmakers are considering the future of the state’s largest homeowners’ insurer, Citizens Property Insurance Corp....
AWashington insurance agent who sold hundreds of thousands of dollars in fake business-insurance policies has been sentenced to more than...