Center stage will belong to Government in 2005. While it lacks the sizzle of themes from prior years–consolidation, convergence, digitization...
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The Wharton School professor argued that insurance companies are not “girly men” when it comes to providing coverage for extreme...
Leaving aside the insurance brokerage compensation investigations, the World Trade Center trial, the St. Paul-Travelers merger and the UnumProvident settlement,...
Insurers and business interests appear to have won another victory in Ohio, as Gov. Robert Taft will soon sign a...
The big news for the old year is that Arkansas will kick off the New Year with a new insurance...
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal repeated his call for state insurance regulators to establish a code of professional responsibility for...
Larry Silverstein’s long and seemingly quixotic battle to collect twice from the same insurance loss has paid off with his...
Louisiana went on the offensive in 2004 with a campaign to tell insurers and other commercial operations that the state...
The New Hampshire Insurance Department has approved a voluntary loss cost change with an average increase of 2.5 percent beginning...
An Illinois Cook County circuit judge has ruled that a state increase in fees paid by employers into the state’s...