The banks of Georgia’s Lake Lanier look about the same as last year: Closed boat ramps, parched soil and lonely...
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The head of a U.S. congressional finance panel said Monday he would seek to regulate the fast-growing $55 trillion credit...
U.S. law firms, anticipating a huge rise in lawsuits and other legal work spurred by the economic crisis, are creating...
Nearly a quarter of all contributions to Sen. Jack Reed’s re-election campaign have been coming from donors in the banking,...
As finance chiefs gathered in Washington D.C. this weekend to work out what went wrong with the world economy, the...
Sellers of insurance on bonds issued by bankrupt Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. are now likely to face demands that they...
The Massachusetts insurance commissioner, addressing a concern of some insurers, is considering eliminating the unique right under which Bay State...
The Indiana Supreme Court on Friday, October 10 ordered opened to the public hundreds of pages of documents that had...
Flood insurance policies are about to expire for nearly 36,300 Louisiana homeowners affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The federal...
Louisiana State Sen. Derrick Shepherd has pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering...