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A federal judge rejected claims by two former Marsh & McLennan Cos executives that the big insurance broker colluded with Eliot Spitzer when he was New York attorney general to make them scapegoats in a bid-rigging probe, and avert criminal charges against their longtime employer.
A federal judge rejected claims by two former Marsh & McLennan Cos executives that the big insurance broker colluded with Eliot Spitzer when he was New York attorney general to make them scapegoats in a bid-rigging probe, and avert criminal charges against their longtime employer.
New York's Attorney General must review his predecessor's private emails relating to a probe of American International Group Inc and decide whether to release them to the public, a state judge has ruled.
Former American International Group Inc Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg said New York's attorney general should be barred from invoking a 91-year-old state law in a fraud case over two suspect reinsurance transactions.
The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of New York and the Council of Insurance Brokers of Greater New York say they will not appeal the decision of a state appeals court that upholds state regulations governing disclosure of producer compensation.
The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of New York and the Council of Insurance Brokers of Greater New York say they will not appeal the decision of a state appeals court that upholds state regulations governing disclosure of producer compensation.
Close to four years after the New York Department of Insurance proposed its disclosure rule for producer compensation, a risk-management association and an independent-agents group remain at odds over the implications of Regulation 194, issuing dueling statements over its impact.
Close to four years after the New York Department of Insurance proposed its disclosure rule for producer compensation, a risk-management association and an independent-agents group remain at odds over the implications of Regulation 194, issuing dueling statements over its impact.