Last-Second Changes Sought In Compromise Terrorism BillWashington The federal government would pay up to 90 percent of insured commercial losses caused by acts of terrorism ...
Insurance Groups Raise Concerns About Terror Bill's Details, Implementation Washington Federal terrorism reinsurance legislation remains surrounded by controversy despite the bipartisan agreement reached between the ...
FDIC Chairman Calls For Overhaul Of Financial RegulationWashington The financial services regulatory system, including insurance regulation, needs restructuring, according to the chairman of the Federal ...
New Money Laundering Rules ProposedWashington Insurance companies would have to report suspicious transactions involving at least $5,000 in assets under new rules proposed last week ...
Supreme Court Passes On AsbestosWashington Asbestos litigation reform advocates expressed disappointment over the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last week allowing a major liability case in ...
GLB Allows Privacy Abuse, Minn. SaysWashington The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act is not working to protect consumers against misuse of their financial information, the Minnesota attorney general ...
Life Agent Group Backs Federal RoleWashington The nations leading life insurance agent association says it now supports Congressional action to improve and augment state insurance ...
Medical Malpractice Reform Bill Draws Praise From Insurers Washington Insurers are praising legislation recently passed by the House that would cap non-economic damages and punitive ...
President Bush Pushes For Consensus On Terrorism Insurance Washington President George W. Bush last week pressed Congress to develop a consensus terrorism insurance bill.At a ...
More Buyers Drop Health Coverage Washington The number of Americans without health insurance rose 1.4 million to 41.2 million last year, due largely to a ...