The Supreme Court ruled in early March that federal law does not prevent people injured as a result of inadequate warnings on drug labels from suing the drug makers in state court, even if labels were approved by the Food & Drug Administration.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling that drug manufacturers' federally approved labeling does not protect them from state lawsuits should not raise insurance rates for pharmaceutical companies, according
The Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce held a hearing titled, "Long-Term Care Insurance: Are Consumers Protected for the Long Term?" Members of the National Association of
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act keeps states from collecting data from self-insured employers, and states cannot involved the self-insured employers in any new state programs, Praeger
WASHINGTON--Democrats in Congress will seek to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act for as long as five years and to expand the program, Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., incoming chairman of the House Fi
WASHINGTON--Two Democratic congressmen are joining the call for an end to the antitrust exemption for the insurance industry, making it likely that in the next Congress greater federal oversight of ins