Powerful, but perhaps prophetic words, following the passage of Katrina and Rita. Have we “scorned,” in William Congreve’s words, the...
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In the back rows of Courtroom 3A in Atlantic City, N.J., the well-dressed men and women sit quietly, watching jurors’...
An impending employment crisis threatens independent insurance agents and will become disastrous by 2010 unless employers act now, Lisa Harrington,...
Agents and brokers have spent a great deal of energy in recent years finding suitable insurance products for their clients....
1970s Information can be stored and automated. IBM mainframes become widely accessible. 1980s Information is a cost of doing business....
Medical malpractice premiums for New York physicians in some specialties can vary by more than $100,000 depending upon where in...
Automobile and homeowners rates have been dramatically reduced as a result of legislative changes made by the West Virginia Legisla-ture,...
This is the first in a series of articles offering “best practices” for the hiring process in the independent agency....
urricane Katrina has long gone, but the aftereffects of the mighty storm are likely to linger for a very long...
Insurers are challenging a Delaware regulation that limits their ability to base homeowners insurance renewal decisions on insureds’ past claims...