Two new sets of Treasury Department rules for implementation of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) reportedly clarify important statutory...
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The ‘elephantine mass of asbestos cases’ lodged in state and federal courts, we again recognize, ‘defies customary judicial administration and...
A recently enacted New Jersey law prohibiting discrimination by insurers against individuals or applicants based on a history of domestic...
Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher announced plans to defer continuing education requirements for insurance agents, adjusters and bail bondsmen who are...
“Regulation of the insurance industry in South Carolina is best handled by the Department of Insurance in Columbia, not a...
Insurers and legislators who have collaborated on a bill designed to fine-tune Georgia’s motor vehicle insurance database are hoping that...
The property/casualty industry reported a statutory rate of return of 1.0 percent in 2002, up from the worst-ever negative 2.4...
Cincinnati-based property/casualty insurer American Financial Group Inc. is proposing steps to simplify its corporate structure and eliminate the publicly-traded preferred...
A Lehigh Acres, Fla. insurance agent can no longer legally transact insurance in Florida after pleading guilty to charges of...
Wednesday, April 30, 2003 is shaping up to be a milestone for the California workers’ compensation system. On that day,...