A senior member of the House Financial Services Committee is asking the National Association of Insurance Commissioners to explain the legal reasoning behind its decision to describe itself as a standard-setting organization rather than a trade group.
The health-care reform law is not scheduled to take effect in 2016, but questions and impact of the law is already hitting some employee-benefit agency programs.
Insurance brokers Aon and Marsh & McLennan Companies and seven insurers joined a group of 190 companies with a perfect 100 score on this year's Human Rights Campaign Foundations Corporate Equality Index.
If a claimant or plaintiff is foolish enough to leave his or her social media privacy settings such that they allow virtually anyone to view personal posts, then this becomes a legitimate area ripe for claims investigation and legal discovery.
Implementation of enterprise risk management within the insurance industry—driven by ratings agencies and anxious boards—is moving steadily forward, with large global reinsurers at the head of the adoption curve. In fact, these reinsurance giants are not only leading the way on ERM within the insurance industry itself—but are so advanced...
PropertyCasualty360.com technology channel editor Bob Hyle continues his discussion with insurance software vendors Pegasystems and APP Technologies to gauge their opinions on carrier weaknesses, project management, and their partnership with carriers.
The American Academy of Actuaries announced that Mary Frances Miller, a consulting actuary with Select Actuarial Services in Nashville, Tenn., became the group's new president.