A South Carolina textile company that closed after a train wreck and toxic chemical spill in 2005 settled a lawsuit...
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Founders reflect on changes in insurance industry education The schedules of working full-time and being a mom don’t always concur,...
Internet crimes in 2007 cost nearly $240 million, a $40 million increase from 2006, the Federal Bureau of Investigation reported....
Insurance brokers Marsh and Willis are complying with the terms of their 2005 bid-steering settlements reached with the New York...
North Carolina officials arrested a Garner, N.C. man and charged him with one count of insurance fraud and one count...
California’s Legislature is considering changes to operations of the state’s largest workers’ compensation insurer. Senate Bill 1145 was recently heard...
Republican lawmakers in the Pennsylvania Senate are refusing to consider Gov. Ed Rendell’s nominee for the job of state insurance...
After two mild catastrophe years, states hope to share better coverage options Louisiana and Texas share a lot. Besides sharing...
Soft market, economic downturn, consumer advocacy translate into more work for agencies Insurance Journal‘s Editor-in-Chief Andrea Wells was at the...
The nation’s lobbyists spent $17 million for every day that Congress was in session, watchdog group says Corporations, industries, labor...