NAIC Finds Many New Faces At Spring MeetingBy Michael HaNU Online News Service, March 12, 10:30 a.m. EST?Atlanta?More than 15 newly minted commissioners attended the ...
Idaho Gov. Will Study Tort Bill Before SigningBy Daniel HaysNU Online News Service, March, 18, 11:02 a.m. EST?Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne, who has announced a ...
Arkansas Licenses First CaptiveBy Caroline McDonaldNU Online News Service, Feb. 21, 3:07 p.m. EST?Arkansas, which passed captive domicile legislation in 2001, announced it has licensed ...
Change In Insurer Antitrust Shield ProposedBy Steven Brostoff, Washington EditorNU Online News Service, Feb. 13, 3:26 p.m. EST? Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., has introduced legislation ...
Commish's Huddle To Have 6 NewcomersBy Jim ConnollyNU Online News Service, Jan. 31, 2:00 p.m. EST--When state insurance commissioners meet Feb. 3-4 in Denver for ...
NAIC Braces For Regulatory ChallengesThe National Association of Insurance Commissioners faces a challenging year as it prepares to tackle in 2003 a slate of regulatory ...
Commercial Auto Insurers Look To Keep On TruckingEver notice how much the commercial auto insurance market is like the weather? The entire property-casualty industry talks ...
Elections Change Face Of RegulationThe face of state insurance regulation might look very different following last week's elections, with more "public interest oriented" or "liberal" ...
Cyberterrorism Can Be Avoided Bermuda CorrespondentHamilton, Bermuda The risk of being devastated by "a digital hurricane" caused by cyber-terrorists is a manageable exposure that is ...
Lili Damage Could Have Been WorseEarly estimates released by Louisianas insurance department say Hurricane Lili caused more than $170 million in damages in the state, ...