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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 21, 2012
A federal appeals court reinstated a securities lawsuit involving the Ponzi scheme of R. Allen Stanford that names Willis Group Holdings as a defendant in the multi-billion-dollar fraud.
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By Staff Writer |
November 28, 2011
Claims compiled a sampling of some of this year's important legal developments for the P&C industry.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
August 22, 2011
Court motions filed by Liberty Mutual to stop a $450 million settlement American International Group Inc. (AIG) reached with other companies over alleged underreported workers’ compensation premiums have been denied.
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By Arthur D. Postal, PropertyCasualty360.com |
August 22, 2011
Federal financial-services regulators have promised to propose soon a regulation that large property and casualty insurers hope will provide them a pathway to insignificance.
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 31, 2011
Credit scoring using completely race-neutral factors is permitted under Texas law even if it has an unintended impact on minorities, the state’s Supreme Court ruled late last week.
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By Staff Writer |
May 31, 2011
Therese Goldsmith, an attorney who concentrated on white-collar litigation, is Maryland’s new insurance commissioner.
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 25, 2011
A U.S. Appeals Court has thrown out a suit against American International Group Inc. directors and officers, stating that the plaintiffs failed to show that the AIG officials were not acting in the best interest of the company as they faced the subprime market meltdown.
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 18, 2011
A U.S. Appeals Court has thrown out a suit against American International Group directors and officers, stating that the plaintiffs failed to show that AIG officials were not acting in the best interest of the company as they faced the subprime market meltdown.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
December 13, 2010
Corporate America and trial lawyers are anxiously awaiting a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court, which has agreed to hear an appeal in a discrimination lawsuit case involving thousands of women seeking class-action status against Wal-Mart.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
December 9, 2010
Corporate America and trial lawyers are anxiously awaiting a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court, which has agreed to hear an appeal in a discrimination lawsuit case involving thousands of women seeking class-action status against Wal-Mart.