At The Whitehorn Financial Group, we sell a lot of insurance, but we're really in the business of giving advice. We focus on just one type of client: architects and engineers--the so-called design professionals. The core of our market
Even on a summertime visit to Great Britain, Gov. Jeb Bush could not escape hurricanes. At Lloyd's of London he fielded questions surrounding the recent Florida Building Commission's decision to
Effective teamwork involving business and IT can help carriers avoid project problems and improve both systems and performance. Here are the five best ways to get these two constituencies to be produc
I HAVE always been interested in the visual arts. For five years I worked at Centenary College of Louisiana's art museum, and I also studied art history in graduate school. Perhaps my interest in art explains why I've felt drawn to design
WITH the arrival of September, the fall convention season gets into full swing. There will be no shortage of issues to talk about--starting right off with Hurricane Katrina's effect on the insurance industry. According to the earliest
WITH the arrival of September, the fall convention season gets into full swing. There will be no shortage of issues to talk about--starting right off with Hurricane Katrina's effect on the insurance industry. According to the earliest
I've been there and done that. I lived in the DC area, from '94 to '99, shortly before coming to Claims. And I've seen it all. I'll admit my tenure, overall, was a heady experience.
Coverage under homeowners policy for fungus damage ruled ambiguous A woman bought a homeowners policy for her 70-year-old home. The policy did not cover "(1) a loss consisting of or caused by...rust or other corrosion, mold, wet or dry rot or (2) a
Amid Fresh Terror Warnings, Insurers Eye Long-Term RisksAs the United States gets ready for the second anniversary of Sept. 11 events, there is a heightening ...