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Workers' compensation insurance rates should be determined by the free market instead of the Compensation Insurance Rating Board--the insurer association that now proposes rates--New York State Insura
The New York City Mayor's Office of Film, Theater and Broadcasting (MOFTB) is in the process of re-drafting proposed new rules that would have required many film and still photographers to obtain proo
Insurers that adopted a "Rope-A-Dope" strategy--offering no comment to devastating allegations in a Bloomberg Markets cover story headlined: "The Insurance Hoax," accusing homeowners carriers of
With DM Assistant, property/casualty carriers can offer their distribution channels once-and-done, real-time service for quoting, underwriting rules, and point-of-sale policy fulfillment. Unlike
Net premiums written by U.S. property-casualty reinsurers were relatively unchanged in the first half of the year, but the profitability of the industry's book of business improved, the latest survey
Aon will soon become the third major insurance brokerage to amend a settlement agreement with New York regulators, in which it was forced to stop accepting certain contingency-based commissions, a
Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann filed a 44-page complaint on Aug. 27 in the Court of Common Pleas in Cuyahoga County, accusing the New York-based Marsh brokerage of conspiring with insurers to fix
At a press conference, Insurance Superintendent Eric R. Dinallo reiterated that it is unlawful for an insurance company to refuse renewal if the decision is based on whether or not the policyholder
Congress will be back at work this week with a full insurance-related agenda, leading off with debate over the proper federal role in insuring against catastrophic losses, as lawmakers consider bills
The well-publicized wave of lawsuits in the wake of Hurricane Katrina does not mean there will be increased litigation when the next big windstorm catastrophe hits the United States, in the opinion
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