Following back-to-back multi-hurricane seasons, Florida's property insurer of last resort is expected to run a deficit of $1.7 billion for 2005, a report to the state's House Insurance Committee
Another big player in the Citizens Property Corporation take-out arena has called a halt to its homeowners' and commercial lines activity in March, citing more than $2 billion of gross losses and
In our specialized yet pluralistic world, where the interests and needs of people from many walks of life overlap in surprising ways, the number and range of activities of nonprofit organizations
Strengthening the Florida Uniform Statewide Building Code by requiring mitigation improvements on all new construction where winds of 120 miles per hour or greater are predicted -- including in areas
When the state legislature finally finds itself face-to-face with an issue such as whether to re-enact or rewrite Florida's automobile personal injury protection (PIP) law, it is with the full
LAST MONTH, President George W. Bush signed into law a bill kicking up the National Flood Insurance Program's borrowing authority to $20.775 billion from $18.5 billion. Since September, when the NFIP's line of credit stood at $1.5
Court backs carrier's interpretation of 'sexual abuse occurrence' definition In 1999, a counselor allegedly sexually and physically assaulted six children attending a YMCA youth camp in Texas. The children's parents and
Sarbanes-Oxley and privacy laws have generated more work for information security leaders as companies focus not only on external assaults on their systems but on internal threats, as well. While some
YOU'VE invested hours in sales-training classes, read all the recommended sales books, attended networking events and gathered daily sales tips via the Internet. But you're still in the same rut. Your closing ratios haven't changed,