In the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, we have an historic opportunity to make crucial changes to Louisiana’s building...
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A number of Mid-Atlantic states are forming what they are calling the All Hazards Consortium to increase preparedness by enabling...
Aging workforce” is a term often heard throughout corporate America. Most of us have read how, over the next decade,...
Illegal immigrants injured on the job are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits despite their legal status, a California state appeals...
Credit-based insurance scoring has been a contentious legislative and regulatory issue in the world of insurance for at least the...
Litigation has become the great equalizer of the modern corporation. Regardless of size, industry or location, there is certain to...
Four days after Hurricane Wilma crossed southwest Florida and tore into South Florida, insurance agents in Naples and Miami told...
The multiple investigations triggered by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer have tarnished the insurance industry’s public image more than...
Powerful, but perhaps prophetic words, following the passage of Katrina and Rita. Have we “scorned,” in William Congreve’s words, the...
In the back rows of Courtroom 3A in Atlantic City, N.J., the well-dressed men and women sit quietly, watching jurors’...