A multicounty grand jury in Oklahoma named Opal Ellis in an indictment that charges the former Oklahoma Insurance Department employee...
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The Alabama Department of Insurance approved rate reductions and reduced rate increases for 2005, which will save half a million...
Tort reform is necessary to alleviate the national medical malpractice crisis and the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) will likely...
This is Insurance Journal‘s year-in-review issue and what a year it was! Between four hurricanes that churned through southeast coastal...
Donald Woodard The Independent Insurance Agents of Houston installed Donald E. (Woody) Woodard, Jr. as the association’s president for 2004-2005....
U.S. District Judge Ruben Castillo acquitted former Near North Insurance Brokerage CEO Michael Segal on seven of the 26 federal...
In insurance parlance “risk” used to be a fairly well defined term. There was a risk the building would burn...
In 2004, the big news in the Southeast revolved around hurricanes and floods, and state officials reactions in the aftermath...
Center stage will belong to Government in 2005. While it lacks the sizzle of themes from prior years–consolidation, convergence, digitization...
An eight person jury in the United States District Court in Connecticut awarded $2.3 million in compensatory damages to an...