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Gubernatorial Hopefuls in New York: Spitzer vs. Weld
Oct 17 2005 // New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has made a name for himself exposing fraudulent and anti-competitive business practices in the securities, mutual fund and insurance industries. Now he is running for governor in New...
News Briefs
Oct 17 2005 // MASSACHUSETTS All Signs Point Down: Massachusetts auto rates will be going down in 2006, although by how much is not yet known. Insurance Commissioner Julianne Bowler received her third recommendation, this one calling for...
DFS Spokesperson Outlines Fla. Agency Licensing Requirement Changes
Oct 17 2005 // Changes in Florida’s legislation during the spring session and new administrative changes requiring agency licensure or registration were described by Hazel Muhammad, bureau chief of Agent and Agen-cy Licensing with...
News Briefs
Oct 17 2005 // Arkansas Employment up in Ark. A recent report from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. showed that employment in Ar-kansas is at a high point-1.1734million-but warned that hurricane refugees could strain state...
Ethical Business Practices Essential to Success in Today’s Marketplace
Oct 17 2005 // Many insurance companies are discovering a basic truth. Integrity in business is more than just the right thing to do-it is critical to success in an increasingly complex and dynamic marketplace. When I look at where we...
Court Bans Using Discounts to Lure Longtime Auto Policy Customers
Oct 17 2005 // A California state appeals court has struck down a law that could have resulted in higher auto insurance rates for many low-income motorists and discouraged uninsured drivers from getting coverage. A three-judge panel of...
WCIRB Survey Indicates California Workers’ Comp Reform is Working
Oct 17 2005 // State workers’ compensation claims and disability costs have dropped significantly since California’s workers’ compensation system was overhauled in 2003 and 2004, according to the Workers’...
News Briefs
Oct 17 2005 // California Judge throws out $700 million jury award in Executive Life Suit A federal judge has thrown out a $700 million (euro586 million) award for punitive damages won by the state of California in a lawsuit stemming...
Reputation, Regulation and Recruitment Focus of U.K. Conference
Oct 17 2005 // Pulling Together” was the overall theme of the United Kingdom’s Chartered Insurance Institute’s Annual Conference, which concluded Sept. 23 in London. However, the “Three Re’s” took an...
California Supreme Court Upholds Insurance Commissioner’s Authority
Oct 14 2005 // The California Supreme Court ordered to “de-publish” a Court of Appeal ruling — AIA vs. Garamendi — often touted by insurance companies as limiting the regulatory authority of the Insurance...
Federal Judge: Segal Mentally Competent to be Sentenced
Oct 13 2005 // A federal judge has ruled that jailed Illinois insurance mogul Michael “Mickey” Segal has the mental competency needed to be sentenced. Segal was found guilty of stealing more than $30 million from a trust fund...
Loss Reserves, Risk Transfer, Reg Capital Models Among Topics at CAS Meeting in November
Oct 13 2005 // Facts and perceptions regarding loss reserves, adequate risk transfer for reinsurance accounting, and developments in regulatory capital models around the world will be featured topics during the Annual Meeting of the...
NAMIC Not Part of Group Submitting Alternate Proposal to NAIC on SOX-Like Internal Control
Oct 13 2005 // Maintaining its position that such measures are unwarranted for mutual insurers, the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) was reportedly not part of an industry interested parties’ group...
Gay Partner Can’t Sue Hospital for Malpractice, N.Y. Appeals Court Rules
Oct 13 2005 // A New York Appeals Court has ruled that the same sex partner of a man who died after surgery related to injuries suffered in a car accident does not have standing to sue the hospital for malpractice under state law. The...
Mass. Lawmakers Promise Health Insurance Plan By Next Month
Oct 12 2005 // House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi vowed to deliver a bill dramatically expanding health care coverage to the uninsured in Massachusetts but shied away from offering specifics. DiMasi said the bill, which he promised to place...
National Banks Hail Court Win Vs. Spitzer Affirming Federal Regulation
Oct 12 2005 // National bankers today hailed a ruling that upholds the federal government’s role as the primary regulator of national banks. In Office of the Comptroller of the Currency v. Eliot Spitzer, the U.S. district court for...
NAIC Market Analysts ‘Mars’ Now Available for State Market Analysts
Oct 11 2005 // The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) announced that the Market Analysis Review System (MARS) is now available for use by all state market analysts. This technological enhancement, which reflects...
Mich. Gov. Seeks 20% Reduction on Auto, Homeowners
Oct 10 2005 // Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm and Democratic lawmakers want to give homeowners and motorists a 20 percent cut in their insurance rates, a move the insurance industry says isn’t justified. Granholm and lawmakers...
Educational Seminar Kicks Off Big ‘I’ of W.Va.’s Annual Conference
Oct 7 2005 // An educational seminar on “Glitches, Hitches and Fixes,” by Fred Macy of Gray Wolf Insurance Seminars kicks off the Friday afternoon opening of the Professional Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of...
Judge Throws Out $700 Million Jury Award in Executive Life Suit
Oct 7 2005 // A federal judge has thrown out a $700 million (euro586 million) award for punitive damages won by the state of California in a lawsuit stemming from the takeover of failed insurer Executive Life by French investors. U.S....


