Tallahassee Kaleidoscope “It’s like a kaleidoscope. You think you see (the solution) one minute and the next minute it’s different.”...
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The Oklahoma House Economic Development and Financial Services Committee has advanced a bill that would privatize CompSource Oklahoma, a state...
The Internal Revenue Service and 37 states are cracking down on companies that try to trim payroll costs by illegally...
Technology Trailblazers Build Relationships, Business Receipts There’s no better time for insurance agents and brokers to delve into social networking...
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Dumb Fraud “This ranks as one of the dumbest things.” —Maryland Judge Michael J. Algeo, who gave a five-year suspended...
Steve Cooper was appointed president of United Heartland, a national workers’ compensation insurer based in New Berlin, Wis., and a...
What events have shaped the modern insurance landscape? Which ideas, innovations and accidents stand out as landmarks in the development...
$12 Million The verdict, recently overturned by a Florida appeals court, against a Miami high school previously found liable for...
The Independent Insurance Agents of Texas (IIAT) on Feb. 2 presented its 2010 Independent Leadership Award to Joe Straus III,...