A former president of the North Providence town council has agreed to plead guilty to charges in an insurance fraud...
Yearly Archives: <span>2011</span>
Business groups last Thursday praised proposed legislation that changes workers’ compensation laws in ways that lower employer costs, while workers...
Veterans, military families and others who oppose a decades-old law that shields military medical personnel from malpractice lawsuits are rallying...
Aside from maybe the odd cheeseburger stain on his tie, nothing much sticks to Warren Buffett. Whether his underlings are...
Five former members of a volunteer fire department in Jefferson County, West Virginia have been charged with arson and conspiracy....
Somali pirates have freed a Greek-owned, Cyprus-flagged ship they seized in January after receiving a ransom payment, the pirates and...
Japan will send nearly 25,000 soldiers backed by boats and aircraft into its disaster zone Monday on an intensive land-and-sea...
The first quarter of 2011 reminded the insurance industry of just how unpredictable natural catastrophes can be. Beazley plc, which...
Germany’s Allianz has reconfirmed its commitment to catastrophe bonds, as a useful and generally accepted method of transferring a certain...
California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones has approved a filing by Sequoia Insurance Co. to offer Pay-as-You-Drive auto insurance coverage. The...