Speaking at the12th Annual Mid-Year Property and Casualty Symposium presented by the Insurance Council of Texas and the Association of...
Terrorism News
CHICAGO―A National Conference of Insurance Legislators’ (NCOIL) task force unanimously approved a resolution to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act...
The International Insurance Society’s 40th annual convention concluded proceedings yesterday, July 14, in London. The three-day meeting featured presentations and...
New York workers compensation insurers should find out today whether they will be allowed to raise rates beginning in October....
With the uncertainty of the occurrence and magnitude of another terrorist attack on American soil, the Extreme Events Committee of...
New legislation authored by several House Democrats to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 (TRIA) demonstrates strong, bipartisan...
The following article is a commentary written by an insurance company executive which includes an industry critique and reflection on...
Chairman Tim Hegarty Explains How His Trade Group Serves Big and Small Alike What happens when you put giants like...
Before he resigned, Connecticut Gov. John Rowland signed into law a number of bills of interest to the property/casualty industry...
In the opinion of one major industry player, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 set in place “a mad rush to...