The term “Big Brother” has been tossed around casually since George Orwell introduced the term to the world in his...
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In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorism attacks, insurance companies have begun seeking permission from state regulators to exclude...
California Assemblyman Thomas M. Calderon (D-Montebello) introduced legislation designed to provide financial relief for families of military reservists called to...
Lloyd’s Chairman Sax Riley told delegates at the Association of Risk Managers and Insurance Managers of Australasia conference in Canberra...
The insurance market for pubic entities—municipalities, counties, school districts, etc.—seems to be headed for an ’80s revival, but unfortunately nostalgia...
Indiana’s new curfew law withstood a constitutionality test in recent weeks, allowing police officers to enforce Indiana’s graduated driver’s license...
In what has been deemed the largest personal injury verdict in a toxic mold-related lawsuit in the U.S., a Sacramento,...
The California Supreme Court recently upheld the new law that insurance companies can be sued for their failure to cover...
Addressing the recent study on credit insurance conducted by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) and Center for Economic Justice...
Just two months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S., those acts and the potential for others have...