In 2005 alone, we have experienced a record number of devastating disasters, including the tsunami, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, mudslides, and wild fires.
Associations Step UpTo Help Educate IndustryContinuing ed, designation programs make sureall agency, insurer players keep up with the timesNo one doubts that being an ...
While Some Minimize Spitzer Impact,Regulator Warns Of Bigger Fallout AheadN.Y. deputy superintendent says stakes higher, players bigger in finite re scandalNew YorkWith the anniversary ...
Lawyer Warns Mutuals:SOX Act May Apply To AllFinancial disclosure, governance benchmarks know no boundsPhoenixThe Sarbanes-Oxley Act's corporate governance language does not technically apply to ...
Industry Reacts To Miss. AG Suit To Force Flood PayoutsShould other states take similar approach, industry losses could reach $75 billionBy steven TuckeyWhile the ...
A THERAPIST is sued for malpractice after entering into a romantic relationship with a patient. A judge overturns a ruling in a murder case because the attorney representing the accused had a sexual relationship with his client's mother.
Two courts rule for plaintiffs on second-hand asbestos claimsDespite the prediction a number of years ago that asbestos claims were going to stabilize and ...