Three New York State Department of Correctional Services employees were arrested for receiving workers' compensation benefits while allegedly engaged in other employment, and subsequently lying about
"At the end of the day, that's really the key--having knowledgeable, flexible, experienced staff" who know how to shift gears and respond to changing conditions, said Euclid Black, president of
WASHINGTON--Democratic members of a House oversight committee last week accused several insurers of "war profiteering" because the Defense Department allows defense contractors to secure their own work
American International Group held its annual meeting last week, facing only limited fire from shareholders over a bottom-line loss of $7.8 billion announced days earlier, even after some public
American International Group plans to hold its stockholder's meeting tomorrow despite a letter from its former chief executive Maurice R. Greenberg urging it to postpone the session in the wake of the
A federal judge in Louisiana threw out a class-action lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for failure to properly construct and maintain the New Orleans levee system that broke and
A federal judge in Louisiana threw out a class action lawsuit yesterday against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for failure to properly construct and maintain the New Orleans levee system that broke
Michael Moore is the man insurers love to hate. His controversial documentary, "Sicko," exposed huge holes in the health care system--not only for those 50 million or so (and climbing) who lack any