Senior Brookings fellow Robert Litan said in the brief that catastrophic events like Hurricane Katrina incur costs so large and unpredictable that private insurers either are unwilling to insure again
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.--State lawmakers at a meeting here said they will once again try and craft a market conduct surveillance model law with the aim of gaining broader acceptance in state capitals in t
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.--The president of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners told state lawmakers meeting here that this is the year to decide the controversial issue of collateral requir
Experience has become a critical underwriting factor for insurers deciding whether or not to extend liability coverage to contractors taking part of the Gulf Coast rebuilding effort, as well as how
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.--State legislators here started planning for a marketplace without a federal terrorism insurance backstop by asking the nation's regulators to craft a solution without help from W
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.--State legislators here started planning for a marketplace without a federal terrorism insurance backstop by asking the nation's regulators to craft a solution without help from W
Without much comment, NCOIL's Property Casualty Committee approved a resolution Friday at its spring meeting here to work with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners in developing a new c
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.--A resolution vigorously opposing regulators' efforts to impose Sarbanes-Oxley reporting requirements on mutual insurance companies won preliminary approval today from a National C
The jury deliberated less than two hours after hearing two days of testimony concerning Mr. Fisher's deposit of a $1,000 campaign contribution into his personal bank account and his failure to report
The jury deliberated less than two hours after hearing two days of testimony concerning Mr. Fisher's deposit of a $1,000 campaign contribution into his personal bank account and his failure to report