Chinese Manufacturers Lose Two Suits
Daniel Hays
It has not been a good month for Chinese product manufacturers, with a pair of court rulings going against companies based in China making drywall and toys.
Daniel Hays
It has not been a good month for Chinese product manufacturers, with a pair of court rulings going against companies based in China making drywall and toys.
Phil Gusman
The insurance market for museums and historic homes remains competitive yet stable, with favorable loss experience, intelligent and loyal buyers, as well as a certain degree of prestige attached to it.
Mark E. Ruquet
Agents and brokers struggling to grow in a shrinking economy cannot expect to see revenue bolstered by hardening commercial insurance prices anytime soon.
Jennifer Overhulse-king
For years, the argument to legalize the use of marijuana has been that if you legalize it, you can regulate it
Becky Clegg
With increasing regulatory pressure and rising costs, insurance carriers are taking a closer look at the role claims play in their agency distribution system partnership.
Mark E. Ruquet
Declaring that the company has learned its lesson from the economic crisis, The Hartford's chief executive officer outlined a new strategy for growth while putting enterprise risk management front and center.
Phil Gusman
Despite the ravages of the recession, personal lines auto remains one of the most competitive markets for consumers.
Christopher Baker
The advent of the personal computer almost 30 years ago kick-started a cycle of technological revolution that continues to this day.
Bill Wax
Thanks to the Internet, today power rests with the buyer, who can instantly access information for such purposes as price comparisons, quality ratings and customer opinions. You can no longer hide suboptimal products and services.
Staff Writer
The Commercial Insurance Agency of the Year Award program, run for the past eight years exclusively by National Underwriter, is being expanded and managed in partnership for the first time.
Mark E. Ruquet
AmWINS Group Inc. has acquired Colemont Insurance Brokers in Dallas, in a move that might make it the nation's largest wholesale brokerage, one consultant suggested. Financial terms of the transaction were not released.
Staff Writer
Back on April 5 in this space, I complained about how most people are clueless about the cost and advantages of employer-paid group health insurance.
Daniel Hays
Big auto insurers, who said in February they were reviewing Toyota auto accident claims for subrogation actions involving accelerator problems, have begun moving cases with the carmaker.
Daniel Hays
Securities lawsuit filings fell by 39 percent in the first quarter, according to a report by Advisen, which noted that several high-profile stockholder actions were dismissed as well.
Phil Gusman
Two years after the Massachusetts personal auto market opened up to allow rate competition among insurers, industry representatives have hailed the entrance of new companies, new products and services offered to consumers.