Senate Eyes Brokerage FeesBy Arthur D. PostalWashingtonInsurance brokers will be forced to defend their compensation practices at a U.S. Senate hearing on Nov. 16 examining ...
Agents, Brokers Targeted In Suits By Insureds, Insurers Courts continue to evidence expanding view of scope of duties owed by agents and brokersThe breadth of ...
Reforms Wont Work Without $ Caps, Insurers Say Doctors insurers point to California, Texas as models for med mal reformWith the issue of skyrocketing medical ...
ONLINE CLAIMS The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., an insurer known for using technology to deliver better service for independent agents, has applied its expertise ...
Banks Shy Away From Underwriting, But Seek Out Insurance Agency Acquisitions New bank-owned agencies hail new business opportunities as cross-selling growsBancassurance might never become the ...
Koken Wants Full Term As President Of NAICAnchorage, AlaskaDiane Koken, elected as the new interim president of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners last week, ...
Kerry Victory Would Put Industry On The Defensive Insurers, agents worry about fate of tort reform, TRIA and taxes if Bush is voted outWashingtonThe property-casualty ...
PMSLICs Doug HallBY G. BARRY KLEIN, CPCU, CLUHaving enjoyed an expanding range of responsibilities, hes now looking forward to a move that will give him ...
States Adapting To TRIABy John P. Dearie Jr.and Jason M. BerkowitzThe landscape for terrorism insurance changed on Nov. 26, 2002 when President George W. Bush ...
As Silica Litigation Moves Forward, Will Defendants Have Insurance Coverage?Last Of A Four-Part SeriesIn its most recent survey of the property-casualty insurance market, the Council ...