Insurers May Come Up Short On Sarbox Demands
Susanne Sclafane
Insurers May Come Up Short On Sarbox DemandsWashingtonThere is bad news on the horizon for insurance executives already feeling overburdened by the costly efforts involved ...
Susanne Sclafane
Insurers May Come Up Short On Sarbox DemandsWashingtonThere is bad news on the horizon for insurance executives already feeling overburdened by the costly efforts involved ...
Bob Reagan
How To Score High On The Trust Equation Earning clients trust boosts account retention and profits, prompts more referralsPeople are looking for quick answers, and ...
Steven Brostoff
Time For TRIA To SunsetLet me pose a hypothetical.America is struck with another major terrorist attack originating from outside our borders. The community targeted is ...
Kevin R. Kennedy
Compatibility Key To Program Marriage Success Reinsurance brokers can play essential matchmaker role in program communityProgram business can be a source of revenue and profits ...
staff Writer
AMS Seeks Interface Leadership 11 new carriers sign on as TransactNow partnersBy Ara C. TremblyIndianapolisIn an aggressive update of its agency management software and related ...
Mark E. Maucere
Content Is King, Risk Sharing Critical MGA offers tips on submitting program business in todays tough marketWhen developing a program presentation for a potential carrier/partner, ...
Robert J. Broomall
MGAs In Jeopardy In Troubled Program Business Market Some fear that all MGA business is fraught with financial peril and should be avoidedThe insurance industry ...
Mark E. Ruquet
M&A Activity Picks Up Steam In P-C SectorMerger and acquisition activity in the overall insurance industry last year continued to decline, but the number of ...
Steven Brostoff
TRIA Claim Settlement Guideline ProposedWashingtonInsurers would need U.S. Treasury Department approval to settle terrorism-related claims of $1 million or more for personal injury or death, ...
Daniel Hays
NCOIL Cuts Document Fees Legislator group will continue controversial access programThe National Conference of Insurance Legislators last week announced that it will continue a controversial ...
Steven Brostoff
Asbestos Reform Advocates Look To RegroupWashingtonInsurers are looking to Congress for the next step on asbestos litigation reform following termination of negotiations over S. 2290, ...
staff Writer
NU On The Grow AgainI am delighted to welcome the insurance data business of Thomson Media Thomson Financial Insurance Solutions to the Highline group of ...
Steven Brostoff
House Eyes Med Mal Reform BillWashingtonThe U.S. House of Representatives took another crack at medical liability reform when it approved legislation that would place caps ...
staff Writer
NUCO Parent AcquiresThomson Corp. Data AssetsHighline Data LLC, an affiliate of National Underwriter Company's parent, Highline Media, has acquired certain insurance and banking data assets ...
Steven Brostoff
P-C Insurer Tax Bill Passed By U.S. SenateWashingtonA tax reform long sought by the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies has taken a major step ...
Daniel Hays
Brokers Could Face Lawsuits Despite Disclosure Defense lawyer warns of state business law and racketeering class actionsDespite giving buyers advance disclosure of controversial contingency fee ...
Susanne Sclafane
Absent A Ban, Silica Cases Should Mount Some suits target parent companies to avoid workers comp system hurdlesPart Two of A SeriesIt's not often that ...