Consumer and health advocacy groups in New York are criticizing a yet-to-be-made public plan to create a medical malpractice indemnity...
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Patrick G. Ryan, founder and executive chairman of the largest insurance intermediary, Aon Corp., said he intends to retire from...
Claims frequency, claims severity, subprime, securities fraud and Stoneridge key issues on the horizon From the vantage point of early...
A group of Mississippi attorneys once affiliated with tort lawyer Richard “Dickie” Scruggs is barred from representing any policyholders in...
The Workers Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau, which represents insurers, submitted its filing on Feb. 29. The bureau has requested...
In the face of growing economic turmoil the Bush administration is calling for an overhaul of system of regulating the...
Execs ponder Stoneridge, plaintiffs bar shakeups and market volatility at PLUS Symposium Despite the calm, cool manner of the 1,300...
Supporters of legislation that seeks to limit frivolous medical malpractice lawsuits in Tennessee say they’re pleased to see their efforts...
Dozens of New Jersey doctors could soon be personally liable for settlement payouts now that state officials have declared insolvent...
Steve Theriot, Louisiana’s legislative auditor, said a legal dispute between the legislature and the Louisiana Department of Insurance has been...