Asbestos Claims Not Catastrophic, S&P Says By Lisa S. HowardLondon Editor Despite the gloom and doom scenarios of some industry observers over the extent of ...
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Anita Hill Challenges EPL Insurers Anita Hill, whose name became a household word during the Senate confirmation hearings on the nomination of Clarence Thomas to ...
Patients' Rights Liability Costs DebatedAdvocates of the U.S. Senate version of a "Patients' Bill of Rights" charge that health insurer concerns about the potential cost ...
Volunteers, Beware Coverage Gaps!America is a nation of volunteers. We volunteer for political campaigns, social and charitable functions, and work-related events.Most of this volunteering is ...
House Bill Would Limit Class-ActionsWashington Bipartisan legislation that would allow large class-action lawsuits to be heard in federal, rather than state courts was introduced last ...
Consumer Groups Blast Insurer 'Bullies'The insurance industry is engaged in an "ideological jihad" against regulation, consumer advocate Birny Birnbaum told state insurance regulators at their ...
States Warned About Fed's InterventionWashington House Financial Services Committee Chairman Mike Oxley, R-Ohio, warned at a recent hearing that if insurance regulation is not reformed, ...
Battle Rages In Congress Over Patients' Rights Washington With President George W. Bush threatening to veto any legislation that subjects employers and health plans to ...