More than a decade ago, law firms specializing in construct defect litigation sprang up in California and the West. Construction...
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We are pleased to introduce Insurance Journal’s first-ever Education and Training Directory. This exclusive resource directory has been designed to...
Courts and legislatures around the country are taking a serious look at the problems created by the consolidation of mass...
One year after Hurricane Katrina, the insurance industry says that nearly 95 percent of homeowners insurance claims have been settled...
Former Executive Director A ‘spirited’ Kentucky wants make up ground in the race for captives Glenn Jennings replaced Martin J....
Washington State’s current business and occupation (B&O) tax laws operate under a unique structure that can confuse even the most...
Understanding the surety process The surety underwriting process is often looked upon with disdain by insurance agents. It is frequently...
From hurricanes to health insurance, Louisiana focused on recovery With his state still in recovery mode after last year’s Hurricanes...
One of the most serious problems facing the insurance industry today is the acute shortage of bright, college-educated young people...
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation recently held public hearings on insurance rate increases submitted by First Home Insurance Company...