NU Online News ServiceWashington --A federal judge yesterday barred South Dakota from enforcing its countersignature law requiring out-of-state insurance agents and brokers to obtain ...
NU Online News ServiceWashington --The insurance industry is prepared to resume critical operations promptly following a terrorist attack, but state insurance regulators should work ...
TRIA Showdown LoomsOver House, Senate BillsBy Arthur D. PostalWashingtonDespite a significant difference in scope and approach, insurance industry lobbyists believe they can build on ...
Differences Between House & Senate Versions Of TRIAThere are a few key differences between the House and Senate versions of legislation extending the Terrorism ...
Industry Reactions To TRIAAssociations applaud passage of House, Senate CommitteesInsurance industry trade groups voiced support late last week for the House and Senate financial ...
House, Senate Committees Vote To Extend TRIAConsensus bill possible in early DecemberWashingtonBoth the House and Senate financial services panels last Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to ...
WashingtonThe U.S. Senate passed by unanimous consent its version of legislation extending the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act for two years. The bill, providing insurers ...
White House Draws Line On TRIA RenewalNew Treasury official emphasizes limits to what President Bush will accept on extensionWashingtonThe Bush administration believes the U.S. ...
Call For Tort ReformsJeopardizes TRIA ExtensionBy ARTHUR D. POSTALWashingtonRenewed efforts by conservative Republicans in the Senate to impose tort reform standards in any extension ...
Lawsuit Bill Could Be D.O.A. In SenateHouse seeks sanctions for 'frivolous' actions, but expect 'much tougher sledding' aheadBy Arthur D. PostalWashingtonLegislation imposing sanctions for ...