WASHINGTON--A Treasury official declined yesterday to endorse any of the various proposals for federal involvement in insurance regulation, but said the problems facing the industry would likely requir
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling establishing a standard for what constitutes employer retaliation against workers filing complaints is unlikely to cause any seismic changes for the insurance
Indeed, the insurance industry has reportedly pinned down Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., who chairs the Senate Banking Committee, on his commitment to explore insurance regulatory reform options by
Lawmakers are asking a federal group studying the terrorism insurance marketplace to consider the lack of reinsurance for such exposures and other obstacles preventing carriers from assuming these
Members of Congress used a hearing last week designed to examine the housing market's ability to withstand a major catastrophe, as well as whether a national catastrophe pool should be established,
Perhaps the most vocal critic of insurers was Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., whose questioning of insurer trade group representatives was particularly sharp for American Insurance Association President
Perhaps the most vocal critic of insurers was Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., whose questioning of insurer trade group representatives was particularly sharp for American Insurance Association President
The final product contains amendments of deep concern to the insurance industry, including one that mandates that the government investigate insurance company determinations of whether homes have a co
WASHINGTON--Lawmakers are asking a federal group studying the terrorism insurance marketplace to consider the lack of a reinsurance market for terrorism coverage and other obstacles preventing carriers