Front-Free WC Captive Is First In KentuckyBy Caroline McDonaldA group that moved from offshore to become Kentuckys first captive insurer found the state attractive because ...
Risk Managers Disagree On Market Conditions; Air Pet Peeves Boston Risk managers from major New England organizations were at odds on the outlook of the ...
St. Paul Buys Kemper Renewals The St. Paul Companies announced last week that, for an undisclosed price, it has purchased the right to seek renewals ...
Speaking Of Tort Reform To The Editor: I wanted to thank Sam Friedman for his well-reasoned column exploring the complex issue of tort reform. (See ...
Will HIPAA Law Echo Hawaii Snafu?By Daniel HaysThe newly effective federal law designed to protect the privacy of medical records has some employers and insurance ...
Its Time To Get Personal About Ethics Two years ago, in a survey of insurance professionals from the Central Texas CPCU Chapter, an overwhelming 82 ...
Supreme Court Ruling Troubles InsurersBy Steven BrostoffWashington Health insurers and property-casualty insurers are disappointed with last weeks United States Supreme Court decision upholding Kentuckys "any ...
Viewpoint: Battle StrategiesInsurers Need to Protect Systems in WarAt press time, the United States was standing on the verge of war with Iraq. With so ...