Although the French Quarter and downtown areas of New Orleans were largely spared the full fury of Hurricane Katrina, many areas of the city are still too devastated for residents to return--with the
The resignation of South Carolina's insurance director, Eleanor Kitzman, and the subsequent appointment of State Sen. Scott Richardson, R-Beaufort, shouldn't impact the state's burgeoning captive
First come the hearts and flowers, and then come the weddings--more than 3,000 every day in the U.S., with an average cost of about $27,000, according to experts--but even the best plans can go awry. He
First come the hearts and flowers, and then come the weddings--more than 3,000 every day in the U.S., with an average cost of about $27,000, according to experts--but even the best plans can go awry. He
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford appointed State Senator Scott Richardson, R-Beaufort, as acting director of the Department of Insurance yesterday, replacing Eleanor Kitzman, who resigned abruptly
Property coverage rates--the only line of business that climbed in the fourth quarter of 2006--increased by about 6.6 percent. The sharp increase was caused by the continuing legacy of the 2005 hurrican
Mr. Perschetz, with Muldoon Murphy & Aguggia, in Washington, D.C., which contributed to crafting the bills' language, told National Underwriter that he is confident the captive legislation will be pas
NEW YORK--Board members of the Spencer Educational Foundation Inc. and several scholarship recipients recognized the Ace Group of Companies on Tuesday for pledging to contribute $100,000 over four year
The analysis released today by Moody's Investors Service also said that for investors in catastrophe-focused carriers and alternative risk-transfer vehicles, there is promise of good returns after low
CICA said that a session titled "WTC Captive: The Compelling Story Comes to Light" would feature WTC Captive Insurance Company President and Chief Executive Officer Christine LaSala, discussing how th