In 2003 Texans voted for Proposition 12, which placed limits on jury awards in medical malpractice lawsuits. Currently, the U.S....
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In a surprise move, the West Virginia Senate Finance Committee, meeting in Charleston, speeded up its consideration of a third-party...
Marsh Will Drop ‘Unprofitable’ Accounts But MMC Will Keep Putnam and Mercer Units Giant insurance broker Marsh, battered by regulators,...
On the heels of the revelation of a major security breach at data broker ChoicePoint Inc., State Rep. Eddie Rodriguez,...
The recent $190 million settlement between the world’s second largest insurance broker, Aon, and officials in three states sheds light...
Insurers who use credit scoring in underwriting and rate setting must take into consideration the recent security breach at ChoicePoint...
Horace Mann Educators Corp. did not violate any law or regulation in 2001 when, as part of its plan to...
Making the Puzzle Pieces Fit Begin a conversation with any roofing contractor with the words workers’ comp insurance and profits...
Medical specialty groups, hospitals, insurers and chambers of commerce have joined the Rhode Island Medical Society in a coalition to...
A Day of Confusion at the Fifth Circuit One of the black letter principles of insurance law in Texas is...