Would House Terrorism Bill Cost More Than Senate's?Washington Despite its payback provision, the terrorism insurance loan program approved by the U.S. House of Representatives would ...
Oxley Insists On Terrorism Payback Washington Terrorism insurance legislation must contain a provision requiring insurance companies to repay federal assistance, the chairman of the House ...
Dems Divided On Class Action ReformWashington Top Senate Democrats are deeply divided over the issue of class action legal reform, with both supporters and opponents ...
Will Final Terrorism Bill Please Insurers?With Congress out-of-town for a month, Congressional staff members are going to remain behind to try to iron out the ...
Senate Sidesteps Ergonomics MandateWashington The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee has declined to adopt language mandating that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration promulgate a new ...
Political Feuds Delay Terror BillWashington Industry representatives remain optimistic that terrorism insurance legislation is still on track despite political squabbles between Democrats and Republicans over ...
Terror Insurance Bill On TrackWashington Terrorism insurance legislation appears to be back on track following the appointment of the seven Senators who will work with ...
Corporate Governance Debate Overshadows Terror On Capitol HillWashington Legislation creating a federal backstop for insured losses caused by terrorism remains tied up as Congress focuses ...
International Insurance Council Closes Washington The International Insurance Council, the association focused on eliminating barriers to international trade in insurance, is closing its doors, a ...