Study Hits Insurers On AsbestosWashingtonMore than 100,000 people will die of asbestos-related diseases in the next decade, and pending legislation on asbestos litigation reform does ...
Consumer Groups Clash With NAIC PresidentWashingtonThe National Association of Insurance Commissioners should ask its current president to resign if he continues to pursue a deregulation ...
Life Insurer Regulatory Reform May Benefit P-C Carriers As WellWashington EditorWith the House Financial Services Committee moving closer to legislating on insurance regulatory reform, I ...
Reform Bill On Fast Track? Washington A U.S. House Financial Services Subcommittee might be moving more aggressively on insurance regulatory reform than previously thought, and ...
Age Before Beauty, Supreme Court Rules Washington In a victory for corporate insurance buyers, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Age Discrimination in ...
Med Mal Reform Bill Derailed Washington Insurance industry representatives are urging U.S. Senate leaders to continue efforts to achieve medical malpractice reform despite a procedural ...
Class Action Reform Still StalledBy Steven Brostoff, Washington EditorNU Online News Service, July 8, 12:14 p.m. EDT, Washington?Prospects for class action reform legislation are looking ...
Federal Chartering Vote Unlikely This Year Washington The House Financial Services Committee is unlikely to consider optional federal chartering of insurance companies this year, a ...
Class Action Bill A Victim Of Procedural TacticsBy Steven Brostoff, Washington EditorNU Online News Service, July 9, 10:44 a.m. EDT, Washington?Class action legislation, the once-promising ...