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Phoenix--A planned effort and a twist of political fate are helping the nation's surplus lines carriers increase their clout in Washington, according to a briefing delivered at an industry conference h
A little over six months after Hurricane Katrina made its mark as one of the worst natural disasters to hit the United States, state insurance regulators are saying that things are returning to normal
Phoenix--Insurers making plans to avert the legal perils involved with electronic documents and correspondence should include employee training on the destructive power of what they write, an expert ad
The head of the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America said in an interview yesterday that his organization will shortly unveil details of its plan for a national property insurance catastr
Ms. McMahon in a paper analyzing legal reform efforts said legislation this year in legislatures rather than targeting broad reform will focus on individual litigation issues such as medical malpracti
Other panelists were Patricia H. Roberts, president and chief executive officer for General Star excess and surplus lines in Stamford, Conn., and Todd Evans, a principal specializing in third party ad
During the trial, state prosecutors presented evidence that Mr. Fisher embezzled his own state campaign funds when he deposited a $1,000 campaign check into his overdrawn personal banking account in M
Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius--citing concerns about the bill's effect on war-injured veterans and the fact that the state's workers' comp insurance rates are the seventh-lowest in the nation--vetoe
Chances of Congress passing major asbestos litigation reform suffered a critical setback tonight when legislation creating a trust fund for asbestos injury claimants failed to overcome a Senate proced
With $145 million in capital, Rock Hill doesn't want to be seen as coming into the marketplace and "causing disarray" because it failed to make intelligent use of the cash, explained Terry Younghanz,
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