NAIC And NCOIL Declare AmityBy Daniel HaysRelations between the nations state legislators and insurance commissioners were so testy in the early 1990s that representatives of ...
Opinions Diverge On Market Conduct Recent industry discussions suggest that there is significant disparity over how to create a market conduct mechanism, a goal most ...
More Noise About Federal Regulation Is federal regulation of insurance just around the corner? There is little question that Congress is growing more and more ...
'Party's Over' For Fiduciary LiabilityBy Gary S. MogelUnlike the situation in employment practices liability insurance, where coverage remains as broad as ever, fiduciary liability insurance ...
Optional Federal Chartering Debated Washington While agreeing on the dire need for insurance regulatory reform, the industry remains sharply divided on whether optional federal chartering ...
Tornadoes May Pass $2B By Mark E. Ruquet & Michael HaThe severe storm system that produced hundreds of tornadoes in the Midwest early this month ...
Heartland Tornadoes Are Worst In Years A series of deadly storm cells that produced over 100 tornadoes beginning Friday, May 2, has caused considerable damage ...
Cyber Terrorism: Is the Insurance Industry Prepared?A sampling of insurers in an exclusive survey by the Insurance Information Institute and TechDecisions indicates companies have beefed ...
Damage Caps Tied To Lower Loss Costs: MillimanBy Gary S. MogelA cap on pain-and-suffering damages translated into lower than average loss costs in every state ...