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A provision in a bankruptcy court settlement for asbestos injury claimants that barred individual lawsuits against carriers was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday.
Maurice R. Greenberg, the former American International Group chief executive, refused in his testimony yesterday to acknowledge a trust he was involved with had a legal obligation to AIG employees.
At a time when charges of age discrimination are soaring, the Supreme Court ruled that a worker has the burden to prove age was a key factor in a negative employment decision.
As television doomsday scenarios and global warming studies mount up, it's clear that action needs to be taken, and soon, observes NU Assistant Managing Editor Caroline McDonald. Add your thoughts and check out other discussions at www.NoRiskZone.com .
The leadership of the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents is voicing misgivings about the Obama administration proposal to create an Office of National Insurance.
Karen Clark & Company, the catastrophe modeling and management firm said it will cosponsor a seminar on hurricane and earthquake risk management tomorrow in San Juan Puerto Rico.
Maurice "Hank" Greenberg's dramatic court showdown with AIG is the final battle in an ugly divorce--one the iconic leader might very well lose, NU Editor In Chief Sam Friedman says in blog today at www.NUSamSoapBox.com.
The Obama administration's financial services regulatory reform proposal, that basically leaves the state insurance regulatory system intact, has drawn a positive response from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
Employers or recruiters seeking risk management practitioners for open positions can post one free 30-day job listing on the Risk and Insurance Management Society's (RIMS) Career Center, the organization said.
California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner announced nearly $30 million in grants today to district attorneys in 37 counties for aid in combating workers' compensation fraud.
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