The case was sparked by a Nashville, Tenn., school district's investigation of conduct by its employee relations director. Gene Hughes. Vicky Crawford, the district payroll supervisor, who had not
During a session of the Professional Liability Underwriting Society International conference held in San Francisco earlier this month, George Gowen, a member of Cozen O'Connor in Philadelphia,
A.M. Best Co. rating service is increasing its combined ratio loss estimate for the property/casualty industry by close to five points from its projection at the beginning of the year, pushing the fig
WASHINGTON--Congress will insist on "more uniform, more national regulation" next year in the wake of American International Group's liquidity meltdown, a lawyer who heads an American Bar Association t
The insurance industry is responding well to the challenge of global warming producing products and striving to make clients aware of the risks they face, an attorney specializing in the practice said
NEW YORK--Lawyers at an insurance seminar for attorneys here had a simple question for state insurance regulators: "Is state regulation working?" They answered that it was and questioned the need for a
NEW YORK--Lawyers at an insurance seminar for attorneys here had a simple question for state insurance regulators: "Is state regulation working?" They answered that it was and questioned the need for a
The Bush administration may have rocked the insurance world last week by including optional federal charters for insurance companies, agents and brokers in its proposed overhaul of financial services
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review an appellate court decision that formed the basis for an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission rule allowing employers to reduce health care benefits wh
The science of climate change might remain controversial among skeptics, but within the insurance industry there is a growing consensus that the risks are real, and that carriers must deal with the