A Christians-only health plan that serves nearly 20,000 churchgoers nationwide can continue operating in Kentucky, a judge ruled recenntly. Franklin...
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More than one first “I’m elated to begin my first full four-year term during Oklahoma’s centennial year. It is indeed...
News Currents Two large insurers defended their decision not to tell customers about their less-than-perfect credit, as the Supreme Court...
Legislators rolled up their sleeves, ripped off their ties and unbuttoned their collars as a special legislative session on property...
Judge criticizes state Workers’ Compensation Commission 10 Accused of insurance fraud, La. police officer resigns Change in accident report at...
The need for cyber coverage is growing. More companies are growing their revenue through online sales. As a result, they...
There is a new political dynamic in Congress that presents both opportunities and pitfalls. Last year, the President signed into...
Mississippi Insurance Commissioner George Dale told members of the state’s House and Senate insurance committees that preliminary estimates show a...
Additional Insureds Alpha Holdings Ltd. v. Travelers Indemnity (California Court of Appeals, Second District, July 13, 2006) Ruling: This case...
In a Hurricane Katrina claims decision watched closely by the insurance industry, a federal judge in Mississippi ruled that State...