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Parents Sue Park for $2.4 Million After Oregon Toddlers’ Deaths

A fire that killed two toddlers is the subject of a Umatilla County lawsuit that alleges negligence on the parts of the Seattle-based management company and the trailer park manager. The suit names the toddlers’ parents as beneficiaries of their …

Disaster Declaration for Vog Damage in Hawaii Renewed

Continuing vog has caused extensive damage to Big Island vegetable crops, like leafy greens, orchards, flowers and ranch grasses. In response, U.S. Department of Agriculture has renewed a disaster declaration for Hawaii Island due to agricultural damage caused by Kiluaea …

The Graham Company in Philadelphia Appoints Vice Chairman, COO

The Graham Company, one of the Mid-Atlantic region’s largest insurance and employee benefits brokers, appointed Michael Mitchell as vice chairman and Kenneth Ewell as president and chief operating officer. Both have served as executive vice presidents for the past three …

Obama Budget Seeks Higher Taxes on Big Business

President Barack Obama’s 2013 budget proposal, released on Monday, calls for raising hundreds of billions of dollars from U.S.-based global companies, while ending cherished deductions and tax breaks for oil companies and other big firms. Resembling previous proposals from the …

Connecticut Unveils ‘Insurance Checkup’ Campaign for Consumers

Consumers know what their premium costs every month, but not everyone really knows exactly what their homeowner or renter policy covers. To help consumers be well prepared before they have to make a claim, Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Thomas Leonardi unveiled …

Starr Introduces Mentoring Program for Aviation Clients

Starr Companies has launched a safety manager mentoring program for its Starr Aviation customers. The program utilizes a certified safety professional from the company to help the insured’s safety manager identify and fill in knowledge gaps for its safety management …

Vermont Mulls Adoption of Health Insurance Exchange

Vermont lawmakers will decide this winter how their state will design a health insurance exchange. The federal Affordable Care Act requires states to create exchanges by 2014 or have the government do it for them. The exchanges are Internet-based marketplaces …

Pennsylvania Insurance Department to Liquidate First Sealord Surety

The Pennsylvania Insurance Department Commissioner Michael Consedine announced last week that the Commonwealth Court has approved the department’s petition to liquidate First Sealord Surety Insurance. First Sealord, a bond and surety company based in Villanova, Penn., had experienced a steep …

Oklahoma Insurance Department Spokesman Resigns Over Offensive Email

The Oklahoma Insurance Department’s spokesman said he resigned on Feb. 10 after sending an official email to hundreds of people containing an off-color term for breasts. Glenn Craven told The Associated Press that he had sent the email and was …

BancorpSouth Insurance Hires Texas Region Marketing Manager

BancorpSouth Insurance Services Inc. has added Larry D. Batie II as marketing manager for the Texas region. He previously served as account executive and assistant vice president at Marsh & McLennan Cos. Based in Houston, Batie will have an active …

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