WASHINGTON--The American Insurance Association is voicing concern about the collapse of the latest World Trade Organization global trade talks, warning that if they ultimately fail, "a huge opportunity
WASHINGTON--The American Association of Managing General Agents has called on the members of the House Financial Services Committee to approve legislation designed to ease the regulatory burden on mult
The effort, backed by the American Association of Retired Persons and the trial lawyer industry, is focusing on wording in a provision that would give health care insurers priority status in recoverin
California regulators have been trying to ban use of discretionary clauses in disability insurance contracts, and some states already have laws that ban the use of discretionary clauses in health
WASHINGTON--Bush administration officials will testify on insurance regulation Tuesday before the Senate Banking Committee in another sign of growing federal interest in revamping the insurance regulat
WASHINGTON--Bush administration officials will testify on insurance regulation Tuesday before the Senate Banking Committee in another sign of growing federal interest in revamping the insurance regulat
At the hearing on insurance regulation reform Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., chairman of the committee, questioned Alessandro Iuppa, representing the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, abo
In interviews representatives of direct property-casualty insurance writers and reinsurers said they will tell the Financial Accounting Standards Board next month that current standards governing fini
The discussion is expected to center around three specific legislative proposals. One is a bill introduced in the Senate by Sens. John Sununu, R-N.H., and Tim Johnson, D-S.D., that would establish an