Latest New York Headlines

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Hub Northeast Acquires United Benefit Consulting of N.Y.

Jul 8 2008 // Hub International Limited reported that Hub International Northeast has acquired the assets of United Benefit Consulting, Inc. (UBC), a Long Island, N/Y.–based firm specializing in employee benefit consulting...

Interview: N.Y.’s Dinallo Sees Insurance Exchange Open by 2009

Jul 8 2008 // New York Insurance Superintendent Eric Dinallo said Monday a revival of the defunct New York Insurance Exchange could happen as early as next year. Dinallo, in a telephone interview from New York, said the next 18 months...

New York Insurance Department Adds Coverages to ‘Free-Trade Zone’

Jul 7 2008 // Insurers would no longer file rates and forms with regulators for some professional liability and errors and omissions coverages under a plan by the New York insurance department to add those coverage to the ‘free...

N.Y. Engineers Rescue of Workers’ Comp Trusts

Jul 7 2008 // But Those Involved with 14 Failed Trusts Remain on the Financial Hook New York State lawmakers have authorized $52 million from an emergency state fund to assure uninterrupted payment of benefits of injured workers whose...

Harnessing N.Y. City Contractors

Jul 7 2008 // New York contractors will now have to submit detailed plans for worker safety harness systems at high-rise construction sites. The city’s Department of Buildings told contractors that the new requirements are in...

Declarations

Jul 7 2008 // Stepping Up and Out “The boards of directors of these companies are basically having to step up and be more anticipatory, and take steps to show their shareholders and show regulators that they mean business, and...

Contingent Commissions Legal, N.Y. Court Rules

Jul 7 2008 // In a twist to a scandal that has rocked the insurance industry over the last several years, a New York appeals court has ruled that contingent commissions paid out by Boston-based Liberty Mutual Group Inc. are not...

N.Y. Gov. Paterson Supports Easing Rules for Foreign Reinsurers

Jul 7 2008 // New York will ease regulatory barriers that are “openly discriminating” against foreign reinsurers, Democratic Gov. David Paterson told reporters. Paterson, the state’s first black governor, who is also...

People

Jul 7 2008 // The National Association of Professional Insurance Agents (PIA) has announced the promotion of Mike Becker to director of federal affairs. Since joining PIA, Becker has managed the day-to-day responsibilities associated...

The Spitzer Error

Jul 7 2008 // Liberty Mutual downplayed its recent victory when the New York Supreme Court declared that contingent commission agreements are not illegal. “Contingent commission agreements between brokers and insurers are not...

Court Rules Contingent Commissions Legal

Jul 7 2008 // In a twist to a scandal that has rocked the insurance industry over the last several years, a New York appeals court has ruled that contingent commissions paid out by Boston-based Liberty Mutual Group Inc. are not...

People

Jul 7 2008 // Richmond, Va.-based insurance broker Hilb Rogal & Hobbs Co. promoted F. Michael Crowley to president and chief operating officer. As president, Crowley has been responsible for HRH’s retail operations. In the...

Willis Buys HRH for $2.1 Billion

Jul 7 2008 // Combined Firm Doubles Employee Benefits Business Willis Group Holdings Chairman and CEO Joe Plumeri holds a reputation for taking on challenges. On June 8 his company gave him one. Willis announced it has agreed to buy...

New York Governor Signs Flex-Rating and NYPIUA Bill

Jul 2 2008 // New York Governor David Paterson has signed into law industry-sought legislation that brings back flex rating for auto insurance and makes permanent New York’s homeowners insurer of last resort. The flex-rating...

N.Y. Court Denies Undocumented Alien Added Workers’ Comp

Jul 1 2008 // New York’s top court has ruled that an undocumented alien injured while working as a printer properly received basic workers’ compensation, but he wasn’t eligible for additional payments because of his...

New York Wants Public Hearing on Insurance Agents’ Commissions

Jul 1 2008 // Just days after a top state court ruled it was legal for insurers to pay so-called contingent commissions, the New York Insurance Department and Attorney General said they will hold joint public hearings on the...

New York Court Orders Release of Anti-Redlining Report

Jun 30 2008 // New York’s top court has ordered the release of insurance company reports showing automobile policies broken down by zip code so Brooklyn officials can determine whether neighborhoods were deemed high-risk and...

N.Y. Governor Supports Easing Rules for Foreign Reinsurers

Jun 27 2008 // New York will hire more minority- and women-owned debt underwriters, lawyers and risk managers and ease regulatory barriers that are “openly discriminating” against foreign reinsurers, Democratic Gov. David...

New York Says Many 9/11-Injury Plaintiffs Not Seriously Ill

Jun 27 2008 // Many of the thousands of people who have gone to court for illnesses stemming from the 2001 terror attacks don’t have serious health problems, lawyers for New York City claim in court papers. About 10,800 plaintiffs...

N.Y. Appeals Court: Contingent Commissions Not Illegal

Jun 27 2008 // In a twist to a scandal that has rocked the insurance industry over the last several years, a New York appeals court has ruled that contingent commissions paid out by Boston-based Liberty Mutual Group Inc. are not...