A measure approved by the Oklahoma House of Representatives would stabilize the state’s firefighter pension system by, among other things,...
Monthly Archives: <span>March 2012</span>
A law in Texas that assigns court costs to “losers” in cases deemed to be “frivolous” is not all that...
Natural catastrophe-related insurance claims payouts to U.S. P/C policyholders grew seven-fold as a share of total claims payouts between 1960...
A new study is out from Ernst & Young that offers some interesting insight into what people want from insurance...
Wanted: State Insurance Director. Must supply your own parka. Linda Hall, director of Alaska’s Division of Insurance, is retiring after...
Penn State has filed a countersuit against its primary general liability insurer, Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association (PMA) Insurance Co. Penn State’s...
More than a decade after it was filed, a federal judge in Mississippi has set a tentative trial date in...
Tornado season usually starts in March and then ramps up for the next couple of months, but it got off...
Legislation that would prevent teenage drivers in Oklahoma from using cell phones while driving has cleared a Senate panel. The...
After reading Walter Isaacson’s great book about Steve Jobs, I began to imagine: What would Steve Jobs do if he...