Alabama DOI Needs Insurers to Light Up the Nascent Medical Pot Business in the State May 5, 2023 By Staff and Wire Reports Alabama lawmakers legalized medical marijuana two years ago this month. But it came with a high hurdle: Dispensaries, growers, processors...
SE University VP Sentenced for Defrauding School in Website Design Project May 3, 2023 By Staff and Wire Reports A former Florida college administrator has been sentenced to one year and three months in federal prison for defrauding the...
Insurer-Friendly Justice Retires, But That Gives DeSantis 5th Pick on Fla. High Court March 22, 2023 By Staff and Wire Reports Gov. Ron DeSantis’ already strong stamp on the Florida Supreme Court will be even greater for years to come after...
Florida’s Universal Insurance Bounces Back in Q4 After Hurricane Ian Losses February 27, 2023 By Staff and Wire Reports Universal Insurance Holdings Inc. (UVE), parent company of Universal Property & Casualty Insurance Co., last week reported net income of...
2022 Hurricane Season Ends But Was the Third-Costliest on Record, Thanks to Ian December 2, 2022 By Staff and Wire Reports An Atlantic hurricane season that had 14 named storms officially ended on Wednesday, leaving residents in the Florida Keys to...
Nicole’s Insured Losses Less Than $1B, but Some Florida Homes Washed Into the Sea November 14, 2022 By Staff and Wire Reports Insured losses from Hurricane Nicole, a category 1 storm that came ashore on Florida’s east coast last week, will be...
UPDATE: Hurricane Ian Turning Toward Tampa Area and $258B in Replacement Value September 27, 2022 By Staff and Wire Reports Florida property insurance experts have long warned that a powerful hurricane strike on a major metropolitan area could result in...
SEC Charges Lindberg Misappropriated $75M from His Insurance Companies August 31, 2022 By Staff and Wire Reports One day after a judge set a new trial date for former Carolina insurance executive Greg Lindberg’s bribery case, the...
Kentucky Braces for Heat After 4,300 Homes Damaged and 37 Killed in Floods August 3, 2022 By Staff and Wire Reports The rain that unleashed massive floods in Appalachian mountain communities diminished on Tuesday, leaving survivors to face a new threat:...
Miami, Like Connecticut, Installing Smart Signs to Prevent Wrong-Way Drivers August 2, 2022 By Staff and Wire Reports Miami-Dade County officials, like Connecticut authorities, are investing heavily in new, flashing road signs after a spate of wrong-way crashes...