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Should New York resurrect its long-defunct Insurance Exchange? NU Editor In Chief Sam Friedman, who remains intrigued but skeptical about the timing of a relaunch, seeks reader feedback on his blog
When NU Editor In Chief Sam Friedman suggested during a recent speech that insurers polish their image by using their army of employees as good-will ambassadors, some complained their legal department
Many underwriters are using multiple models to hedge their bets and develop a range of worst-case scenarios when it comes to predicting catastrophe exposures. But with the industry struggling to stand
State lawmakers finally took off the gloves and joined forces this week to fight those backing an optional federal charter. It's about time, according to NU Editor In Chief Sam Friedman, who in his bl
New York Gov. David Paterson started a quite a buzz this week by voicing strong interest in reviving an insurance exchange modeled after Lloyd's. The question is whether such a facility could succeed
Jay Fishman, chairman and CEO of Travelers, buys his homeowners insurance from a rival carrier to avoid any potential conflict of interest or charges of preferential treatment. NU Editor In Chief Sam
WASHINGTON--The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America awarded Texas-based agent Matt Berry the Woodworth Memorial Award today recognizing his service to independent agents locally and natio
When NU's Tech Guru Ara Trembly posted an item recently on his blog about a renowned hurricane researcher who claims Al Gore is completely wrong on the issue of global warming, little did he realize h
The Marsh insurance brokerage's claims management subsidiary, CS Stars, has reached a $60,000 settlement with New York authorities over a security breach that exposed data from 540,000 people in the s
The Marsh insurance brokerage's claims management subsidiary, CS Stars, has reached a $60,000 settlement with New York authorities over a security breach that exposed data from 540,000 people in the s
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