Powell Says Mistakes Made In IraqBy MARK RUQUETWhite Sulphur Springs, W.VaFormer Secretary of State Colin Powell, mirroring controversial remarks made here last year by ...
AIG Sued Over Katrina InactionBy Daniel HaysA Louisiana attorney has filed a prospective class action against American International Group on behalf of AIG policyholders ...
Are Producer CompRules Dead On Arrival?Agents unlikely to face any legal bans on contingency feesWashingtonFurther rule changes on agent and broker compensation, including an ...
Private Market Must Pick Up Terrorism ReCBO director: Federal role is determining how to tap insuranceBy Matt BradyWashingtonThe public sector should not be considered ...
Data Security Bill Would Have States Police InsurersBy Arthur d. postalLanguage in a new House bill setting federal rules for companies' consumer data security ...
Spitzer Probes Will Have Benefits, Say CIAB Chair BrownBroker execs say compensation disclosure is good for the futureBy Mark E. RuquetWhite Sulphur Springs, W.Va.New ...
Texas Probing Possible Rita Claim MisdeedsBy Daniel HaysThe Texas Insurance Department has launched market conduct exams of several carriers after a barrage of consumer ...
Flag: Marsh ConnectionBid-Rigging Scandal StillPuts Integro On DefensivePeter Garvey, the president of New York-based Integro, said the bid-rigging and fee kickback scandal that rocked ...
NAIC, Congressmen Face OffOver Sarbanes-Oxley ExtensionThe apparent opposition of two key federal lawmakers to extending Sarbanes-Oxley corporate disclosure rules to non-public insurers has not ...
Pay $182.9M For Carrier Claims, PwC ToldAmbassador Insurance verdict leaves auditor fully liable for full amount awardedPricewaterhouseCoopers has been ordered to pay $182.9 million ...