Jonathan Legge, a managing director with Mercator Risk Services, said while it is too early to estimate a worst-case scenario in terms of total claim costs, the E&O reverberations will likely
Did American International Group really get the best price possible for its sale of Hartford Steam Boiler to Munich Re, and might it yet secure a better deal? Those are among the tough questions
Jonathan Legge, a managing director with Mercator Risk Services, said the reverberations will likely register as investment advisors and banks that invested clients' money through Mr. Madoff are hit w
Jonathan Legge, a managing director with Mercator Risk Services, said the reverberations will likely register as investment advisors and banks that invested clients' money through Mr. Madoff are hit
Ironshore announced today that the latest executive defectors from AIG Environmental, Joe Boren and John O'Brien, have joined the company as leaders of a newly established Ironshore environmental
"Kelley Leaves Lexington For Ironshore," read the Dec. 9 NU Online News Service headline, announcing that the head of one of the nation's top surplus lines carriers had jumped ship to join a
Although Laura Mazzuca Toops, editor of our sister publication, American Agent & Broker, reported in our November edition that the red-hot agency acquisitions market had slowed, deals involving
The continued soft market was a common thread that tied our monthly newsletters together this year. Nearly every issue we delivered in 2008 had an article forecasting when it would end or detailing
In a week that saw American International Group lose one of its senior officials, the carrier defended its controversial payments to retain key executives, warning it could lose valuable employees
American International Group has responded to critics of the company's decision to make payments to retain certain executives, noting that it could lose valuable employees and even reinsurance contrac