In its just-concluded session, the Utah Legislature passed legislation to protect consumers from unauthorized access to their credit-related information, while...
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Insurers for three former lead paint manufacturers are seeking to drop or limit insurance policies held by the paint companies,...
U.S. tort costs reached a record $260 billion in 2004, or approximately $886 per person, according to the U.S. Tort...
Two former paper mill workers in Maine who were diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease have filed separate lawsuits against asbestos...
The Mississippi lawsuit to force insurance companies to honor their policies and pay for damage caused by storm surge has...
California’s Department of Insurance (CDI) has reached an agreement with Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. requiring the giant broker to...
Bermuda’s XL Capital Ltd announced its “involvement in an executive training and development program designed to help the People’s Republic...
Three physicians who looked at thousands of X-rays and saw an epidemic of silicosis that no one else noticed took...
The restructuring efforts at the U.K.’s Royal & SunAlliance paid off handsomely in 2005. The Group reported a 171 percent...
Lloyd’s Chairman Lord Peter Levene may finally get his wish, as U.S. insurance regulators have instructed a National Association of...