Court Decision Makes Rescission DifficultJudge rules that insurer should have asked buyer about discrepancy before suingRescinding policies is never an easy road for professional ...
Asbestos Reform Appears Doomed AgainPolitical bickering, claims of underfunding may kill bill in the current CongressWashingtonDespite efforts in the U.S. Senate to keep the ...
House Ready For TRIA VoteBy ARTHUR D. POSTALWashingtonThe House Republican leadership has arranged for a Dec. 7 vote on a bipartisan House version of ...
Federal Insurance Regulation On Its Way'Day of reckoning is coming' for outdated system, former NAIC president warns"The day of reckoning is coming" for an ...
Will XL Sell Off Financial Guaranty Unit?Unfavorable arbitration ruling draws mixed reaction from analysts, prompts speculationCould XL Capital's well-documented troubles turn out to be ...
Mega-Risk Approach Gets Mixed ReviewLittle appetite seen for backstop to protect against man-made and natural disastersBy Steve TuckeySan DiegoThe record catastrophe losses of 2005, ...
TRIA Showdown LoomsOver House, Senate BillsBy Arthur D. PostalWashingtonDespite a significant difference in scope and approach, insurance industry lobbyists believe they can build on ...
Insurers Skeptical About New Cat SystemTop executives nix idea of national catastrophe fund; favor unfettered marketBy Susanne SclafaneNew YorkThe industry doesn't need a national ...
Differences Between House & Senate Versions Of TRIAThere are a few key differences between the House and Senate versions of legislation extending the Terrorism ...
Regulators, Industry Reach SOX CompromiseRegulators and insurance industry representatives appear close to a compromise on a formula that would impose Sarbanes-Oxley Act corporate governance ...