A recent survey released by the international law firm Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP reveals that a staggering 93 percent of U.S. insurance companies faced at least one new lawsuit in the past year; an
Overall, the economy may be on the verge of a recession -- or already in one, depending on which pundit is speaking -- but don't tell the PEO industry. Gross revenues for the professional employer
In what may become an annual rite, Florida's Department of Financial Services Division of Insurance Fraud (DIF) conducted a statewide, three-day fraud sweep in late January.
All too often, companies view mission statements as a torturous form of corporate discipline, necessary only because some business guru says they are. So they hurry up and write one -- which often
In 2007, Florida received a new governor, a new CFO, multiple special sessions and -- wonder of wonders -- no hurricanes. For a review of how these events impacted the insurance industry and an
In 2006, 84.6 million people poured into the Sunshine State, according to VISIT FLORIDA, the state's official tourism site. More than half of them rented cars, and many of them were confused. Not by
"The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided that the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 is to be shared, in two equal parts, between the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Albert Arnold Gore Jr.
Today, over one in five Sunshine State workers was born outside the United States, many from predicable areas. Between 1993 and 2000, the number of Florida workers born in Cuba grew by 22 percent,
Insurance veterans who have earned the CPCU designation are nothing if not confident about their abilities--they're just not so sure about everybody else's. In a recent survey conducted by the Charter