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Ex-CEO Willumstad: AIG Bailout Was Only Rescue Option

Nov 6 2014 // American International Group Inc.’s bailout by the U.S. in 2008 was seen by the company’s board as its only rescue option at the time, former Chief Executive Officer Robert Willumstad testified. Robert...

Commercial Rates Continue on Slow Slide; Personal Lines Rates Moderate: Survey

Nov 5 2014 // The composite rate for U.S. commercial insurance was plus 1 percent in October 2014 while the composite rate for U.S. personal lines was plus 3 percent for the month, according to MarketScout’s monthly analysis of...

Federal Safety Engineer Defended Trinity’s Highway Guardrails

Nov 5 2014 // U.S. highway safety officials defended a widely used guardrail system’s crash-worthiness even as they worried whether its design had been altered in a potentially deadly way, according to internal e-mails. Starting...

Honeywell Blocks EEOC Move to Halt Wellness Penalties for Now

Nov 4 2014 // Honeywell International Inc. defeated the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s bid for a court order preventing it from penalizing workers who don’t participate in a corporate wellness program. After...

Foreign Mortgage Bond Buyers Surpass Danish Pension Funds, Insurers

Nov 4 2014 // International investors are overtaking Danish pension funds and insurers as the biggest buyers of the Nordic country’s covered mortgage bonds, creating new risks for the $500 billion market. The institutional...

Insurers Win Case to Kill HUD Disparate Impact Rule

Nov 3 2014 // Property/casualty insurer trade groups won a court victory Monday when a federal judge ruled in their favor that the U.S. Fair Housing Act does not prohibit housing practices including the pricing of homeowners insurance...

Greenberg Upset Win in AIG $25 Billion Bailout Trial Possible

Nov 3 2014 // Lawyer David Boies has a shot at an upset win in the trial of Maurice “Hank” Greenberg’s $25 billion bailout case against the U.S. government, a turnaround from the weak odds he was given just a month...

People – Southeast

Nov 3 2014 // Insurance broker Marsh has named Christian Ryan, a real estate, gaming and hospitality insurance broker, as its U.S. Gaming Practice leader. Ryan joins Marsh from Willis North America where he has spent the last nine...

4 Trends to Watch in Professional Liability for Accountants

Nov 3 2014 // There’s no shortage of accountants in the United States today, and the growth of this industry is not expected to slow anytime soon. In 2013, there were 1.17 million accountants and auditors and 1.59 million...

Business Moves

Nov 3 2014 // Marsh, Torrent Insurance broker Marsh has agreed to acquire Torrent Technologies Inc., which serves write-your-own insurers participating in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Torrent’s approximately 100...

10 Things to Know About Professional Liability

Nov 3 2014 // There were 1.3 million active licensed lawyers in the United States in 2013. —American Bar Association In 2012, the probability of a plaintiff receiving a favorable verdict in a jury trial involving an employment...

Small Businesses Moving to Obamacare Exchanges

Nov 2 2014 // U.S. small businesses are dropping health insurance for their workers, as Obamacare lets them send employees to new marketplaces where they can often get subsidies from the government to buy coverage. WellPoint...

AIG : No Dealings with Syrian Claims Adjuster

Nov 2 2014 // American International Group Inc. is stripping a claims adjuster in Syria from a list given to shipping-industry clients after a U.S. regulator questioned a rival about relationships in blacklisted nations. “The...

First Trial Over ‘Moldy’ Washers Ends with Win for Whirlpool

Oct 31 2014 // Michigan-based Whirlpool Corp has been found not liable by a U.S. jury in the first lawsuit to go to trial accusing the company of selling front-loading washing machines containing a design flaw that made them prone to...

Zombie Storms Cause Damage After Hurricanes

Oct 31 2014 // A hurricane may lose its name, its structure and even its place on National Hurricane Center tracking maps. None of that is a guarantee the storm’s meteorological energy won’t keep making mischief. While still...

Houston Bus Company Owner Gets Probation for Fatal Crash in 2008

Oct 30 2014 // The owner of a Houston bus company who was charged after a 2008 crash that killed 17 passengers on their way to a religious retreat has avoided prison after a federal judge sentenced him to three years of probation in a...

Corps Sued over Cost of Louisiana Wetland Restoration

Oct 30 2014 // The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers should bear the full $2.9 billion cost of restoring wetland damage blamed on poor maintenance of the now-closed Mississippi River Gulf Outlet, Louisiana coastal restoration officials say in...

Judge: Sailors Can Sue California Company Over Fukushima Exposure

Oct 30 2014 // U.S. Navy personnel who were exposed to radiation from Japan’s wrecked Fukushima plant during earthquake and tsunami relief efforts in 2011 can sue the power station’s operator in California, a court...

EEOC Challenges Employee Wellness Penalties in Suit Against Honeywell

Oct 30 2014 // The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has sued Honeywell International Inc. to stop the company from imposing penalties on employees who refuse to undergo testing under its corporate wellness program. The...

Commercial Rocket Explosion Draws Attention to Space Industry Risk, Oversight

Oct 30 2014 // A NASA advisory panel said earlier this year that inadequate funding jeopardized the safety of commercial space cargo shipments, such as the unmanned Orbital Sciences Corp. mission that exploded this week over Virginia. In...