Let College Player Keep Half-Court Shot Prize Money: Athletic Board December 3, 2013 By Eben Novy-Williams The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference recommended that the college basketball player who hit a half-court shot for $20,000 at an...
Soderberg Named Nevada Division of Industrial Relations Administrator December 3, 2013 Donald Soderberg has been named administrator of Nevada’s Division of Industrial Relations. Soderberg is based out of the Las Vegas...
USI Insurance Acquires Van Gilder in Colorado December 3, 2013 Valhalla, N.Y.-based USI Insurance Services has entered into an agreement to acquire Van Gilder Insurance Corp. in Denver, Colo. This...
Alabama Trial Over Somali Pirate Attack on Maersk Cargo Ship Delayed December 3, 2013 A judge has delayed the trial over a lawsuit filed after Somali pirates took over a U.S. cargo ship in...
Judge Orders Mississippi Greyhound Bus Claim Update December 3, 2013 Greyhound Bus Lines Inc. and a woman who sued the company over a 2008 accident in south Mississippi have until...
Glatfelter Expands Private, Charter School Program December 3, 2013 Glatfelter Public Practice (GPP) has expanded its private and charter school insurance program with specialized coverage for private schools, charter...
MarshBerry: Decreasing Agency Balance Sheet Value – Positive Impact? December 3, 2013 By Molly M. Connell Despite significant optimism about key market fundamentals, year-over-year agency valuation increases and agency performance metrics, ownership perpetuation continues to be...
$40M Steel Sea Wall Project for Mantoloking, N.J., Could Start Next Year December 3, 2013 Construction of a steel sea wall could start early next year in one of the Jersey shore towns hardest hit...
The Iroquois Group Names New York State Regional Manager December 3, 2013 The Iroquois Group, a network of independent insurance agencies, appointed John Perry as a regional manager in New York State....
Local Gas Drilling Laws Get a Key Airing in Ohio December 3, 2013 By Julie Carr Smyth A closely watched lawsuit in Ohio is asking a question that’s burning in cities and towns throughout shale country: Can...