The New Orleans tragedy may spawn a wave of litigation related to flood protection and levee failures. Public statements, which...
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The circumstances surrounding Hurricane Katrina are unprecedented in many ways, reports Fitch Ratings. So much so that the rating agency...
The devastation left by Hurricane Katrina stirred up familiar talk in the insurance industry and beyond about the need for...
Although today’s construction industry is coming out of a trench and contractors are intensifying competition by bidding low to get...
Illinois Division of Insurance Director Michael McRaith assured an audience of independent agents that in spite of the Division’s ongoing...
Bamert v. Johnson (La. App. Aug. 17, 2005) Insured claims self-defense/question of fact on applicability of intentional, willful and malicious...
As the United States’ total population creeps up on the 300 million mark, no one can call the residential construction...
Five major insurance companies were recently sued by Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, who charged that insurance adjusters attempted to...
Higher premiums, coverage restrictions already hitting many parts of country Hurricane Katrina is a poignant reminder that U.S. insurers, government...
One of the family’s greatest contributions to a family business can be its values and that in a family business...