Allegient Systems, a software and service provider in the area of legal expense and performance management, has introduced version 5.4 of its Expense and Performance Management Suite. Allegient's
"Losers would be those more dependent on third parties for recapitalizing and those heavily dependent on reinsurance/retrocession," Mr. Wright said. "Winners would be already well capitalized, with go
Oriska Insurance Company, a small workers' compensation carrier being investigated for fraud by the FBI, remained under the control of the New York Insurance Department after a court proceeding yester
The poll of high-risk hurricane areas in eight states--Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas--found 33 percent of residents saying if government off
The framework being advanced comes from the Real Estate Roundtable, a consortium including the leaders of top public and privately-held real estate ownership, development, lending and management firms
The framework being advanced comes from the Real Estate Roundtable, a consortium including the leaders of top public and privately-held real estate ownership, development, lending and management firms
Charles E. Symington Jr., senior vice president for government affairs and federal relations for the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America, said the IIABA and the "many small businesses
A catastrophe modeling firm warned insurers yesterday that the likelihood has increased of an earthquake in China that wreaks damage equivalent to the country's huge and deadly 1976 Tangshan Earthquak
Insurers could cut out independent insurance agents as distributors of the state-regulated minimum auto coverage product under a new regulatory proposal, according to a New Jersey agents group, which
William R. Walters, president of Miami Mutual Insurance in Troy, Ohio, said he would act as president for the combined operation. William W. Montgomery, president and chief executive officer of Celina