Rep. Dan Lungren, R-Calif., a former state attorney general, said during an online chat that there are still hopes the Senate will pass the Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act, HR 420, which he called much ne
Insurance issues will loom large over the Florida state legislative session that begins on Tuesday, when lawmakers will debate changes to the state property insurer of last resort and the fate of the
"I am extremely pleased to learn that another legislator has offered public support for my proposal to refund surplus tax revenue to Florida's homeowners," said Mr. Gallagher. "I believe our record bu
But, in a letter seeking a Senate floor vote next week, sent to Senate Majority Leader William Frist, R-Tenn., backers of the measure indicated while they can overcome a budget point of order, they ar
A last minute amendment, crafted to assuage concerns expressed by plaintiffs' lawyers and the state's news media, allows only information submitted to the antifraud bureau, rather than the insurance d
A last minute amendment, crafted to assuage concerns expressed by plaintiffs' lawyers and the state's news media, allows only information submitted to the antifraud bureau, rather than the insurance d
The California Attorney General's Office has given approval for backers to seek signatures to place three initiatives on the ballot that would allow workers to file lawsuits over injuries and increase
Congress has given the green light to another increase in the Federal Emergency Management Agency's borrowing authority to pay flood claims from Hurricane Katrina, but lawmakers are growing
Three former General Reinsurance executives and one who was once with American International Group pleaded innocent last week to charges that they helped AIG improperly bolster its earnings reports.