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We have become so litigious in this country that even liberal magazines such as "The New Yorker" are making fun of our propensity to sue at the drop of a hat. NU Editor In Chief Sam Friedman recounts
Anyone who thought the fallout from Hurricane Katrina would pass by now was sadly mistaken, with trial lawyers still hammering away at carriers over wind-versus-water-related claims. NU Editor In
The theme for the forum--Transform--focuses on ways attendees can change and evolve their thinking, their business, and their futures to improve both their organizations and themselves for greater
Who in his right mind would write professional liability insurance for a CIA agent, especially one involved with interrogations of suspected terrorists? That's the question NU Editor In Chief Sam
Meanwhile, Fitch Ratings in Chicago said the U.S. property-casualty insurance industry's risk from various subprime mortgage exposures is minimal based on its analysis of statutory filings for the ent
A report that will be key in deciding the future role of the private service that develops rate recommendations for New York's workers' compensation system will arrive tomorrow or Tuesday, a regulator
Nationwide Insurance announced yesterday that it will start dropping 39,000 Florida home insurance customers and 1,600 commercial property insureds as their policies come up for renewal starting Jan.
A group of 22 U.S. propertycasualty reinsurers wrote $12.2 billion of net premiums during the first six months of 2007, down $7.5 million compared with the same period in 2006, according to a new repo
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 of
"We have pretty heavy filings today compared to normal days, but we're not overwhelmed and expect it will be steady throughout the day," said Loretta G. Whyte, the clerk of the court on Poydras Street
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