SAN DIEGO--Lloyd's Chairman Peter Levene met with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger yesterday at the state capital in Sacramento and discussed global warming and other insurance industry topics, a
With more experts putting numbers to the possible insurance liability impact of the subprime mortgage crisis last month, the figures are starting to mount, with estimates ranging from $3 billion to
As the legislature once again starts plowing through the latest attempt at homeowners' insurance issues, many lawmakers and consumers have pushed other vital types of insurance concerns to the
A study analyzing the driving behaviors and habits of several major metropolitan areas concluded that Miami, Fla., has the rudest drivers in the country, while Portland, Ore., has the nicest. The
His action drew praise from the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud, which mentioned that Maryland is the second state in the nation to pass such a measure. "We commend Maryland for taking this step," s
For the third year in a row, talk of contingency fees dominated the discussion at the Risk and Insurance Management Society's annual conference, proving that ...
For the third year in a row, talk of contingency fees dominated the discussion at the Risk and Insurance Management Society's annual conference, proving that ...
NEW ORLEANS--Joe Plumeri, Willis Group Holdings chairman and chief executive officer, told National Underwriter he is rejecting insurers' new bonus compensation plans because they present the same conf
If Marsh & McLennan Companies had not gotten the price it did for Putnam, it would have pursued other avenues for the divestiture of its investment firm subsidiary, but a spin-off would probably have
Never let the facts get in the way of a good speech is apparently the notion of Willis brokerage chief executive Joseph J. Plumeri, who has been giving talks citing a bogus letter purportedly written