Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi Big “I” associations have been informed that the Big “I” Professional Liability Program provided by GE...
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Wrapping up the PLUS D&O West Symposium held Sept. 13-14 in San Francisco, senior management personnel from insurers, brokerage firms,...
Efforts are underway in New York to create a catastrophe program funded by property insurance premiums that will protect New...
Although today’s construction industry is coming out of a trench and contractors are intensifying competition by bidding low to get...
Alabama Independent Insurance Agents have launched a Hurricane Katrina “blog” where information commentary or thoughts about the hurricane can be...
Employers will pay $33.4 million less in state workers’ compensation fees in Oregon next year. Employers also can expect average...
New York voters face the prospect of a race for governor next year between Democrat Eliot Spitzer, the state’s anti-corruption...
While it’s too early to tell if the highly touted computer catastrophe models met expectations for Hurricane Katrina, there are...
The New Orleans tragedy may spawn a wave of litigation related to flood protection and levee failures. Public statements, which...
Despite claims by the Colorado’s insurance commissioner, several House Democrats don’t think that auto insurance rates have declined since the...