Insurance News from April 13, 2022
National News
This Year’s Hurricane Season Likely to Be Wetter, Just Like 2020, Study Finds
Climate change made the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season noticeably wetter, and it will...
International & Reinsurance News
Air Lease Says 21 Jets Stranded in Sanctions-Hit Russia
Air Lease Corp. said on Tuesday it has 21 jets remaining in sanctions-hit Russia, two...
East News
Arbitrator Clears Police Officers Who Pushed Buffalo Protester But Lawsuit Continues
An arbitrator has ruled that two Buffalo police officers didn't violate the...
Philadelphia to Restore Indoor Mask Mandate Amid Covid Case Surge
People Moves: MEMIC Appoints Fongemie; Mulready Joins Hartford’s Navigators; Falcon Risk Hires 3 Leaders
Global MGU Victor Enters Reinsurance, Acquiring Rhode Island Firm RTSC
World Insurance Expands in New Jersey with Acquisition of J. Stine Agency
West News
Washington Foundry Cited for Dozens of Health and Safety Violations
A metal foundry and casting company in Walla Walla, Washington, faces a $93,600 fine...
Southeast News
Florida Senator Trying to Force Special Session with Support from Rank and File
Florida state Sen. Jeff Brandes is not waiting for legislative leaders or the governor...
Florida Man Charged With Unlicensed Adjusting, Promising Free Roofs
Proposed Miami Condo Rules Wouldn’t Prevent Another Collapse, Engineers Say
This Year’s Hurricane Season Likely to Be Wetter, Just Like 2020, Study Finds
South Carolina DOI Director Ray Farmer Retires after Half-Century in the Insurance Arena
Texas / South Central News
Keystone Adds Texas’ Boley-Featherson to Network
Keystone Insurance Group, a participant-owned insurance agency network, has named...
Midwest News
North Dakota Marijuana Legalization Groups Aims for November Election
A group that wants to legalize recreational marijuana in North Dakota submitted...