W. R. Berkley Corp. has sold its interest in InsurBanc as part of a trend by insurance companies to divest their thrifts in an effort to avoid federal regulation.
Tennessee is moving to replace its court-based workers compensation dispute-resolution system with an administrative process used by all but three states.
Tennessee is moving to replace its court-based workers compensation dispute-resolution system with an administrative process used by all but three states.
American International Group contends it never forfeited its right to sue mortgage bankers that sold it virtually worthless mortgage-backed securities, and the insurer says a Federal Reserve official has made inconsistent statements to the court on the matter.
Substantial workers-compensation rule changes in California are likely to affect the price and utilization of medical care to injured workers by most types of providers, says a new study.
Substantial workers-compensation rule changes in California are likely to affect the price and utilization of medical care to injured workers by most types of providers, says a new study.
American International Group contends it never forfeited its right to sue mortgage bankers that sold it virtually worthless mortgage-backed securities, and the insurer says a Federal Reserve official has made inconsistent statements to the court on the matter.
American International Groups profit growth for next year may be less than investors expect because technology investments aimed at reducing costs of handling claims could come in higher than projected, Sterne Agee & Leach analysts say in a new report.