WASHINGTON--A pending agreement aimed at bringing Russia into the World Trade Organization has won U.S. property-casualty insurers' support after changes to its provisions, a carriers' trade group exec
WASHINGTON--Democrats have seized control of the U.S. House of Representatives, and possibly the Senate, for the first time since 1994 in mid-term elections, which will create a more consumer-oriented
Several industry analysts said in notes to clients Wednesday morning that they believed James Webb, leading in Virginia by a small margin, will prevail over incumbent Sen. George Allen; and that Jon
Litigation in Gulf Coast states stemming from Hurricane Katrina has heightened agents' concern about their duty of care in recommending appropriate coverage and their potential liability under errors
Litigation in Gulf Coast states stemming from Hurricane Katrina has heightened agents' concern about their duty of care in recommending appropriate coverage and their potential liability under errors
William Malloy, president of Marsh, Inc., the insurance brokerage unit of Marsh & McLennan Companies, is leaving the company at the end of the year after having his job eliminated through a restructur
William Malloy, president of Marsh, Inc., the insurance brokerage unit of Marsh & McLennan Companies, is leaving the company at the end of the year after having his job eliminated through a restructur
WASHINGTON--A push by a business group for quick United States approval to allow Russia entry into the World Trade Organization is inappropriate, officials of the American Insurance Association are cau