Monthly Archives: <span>June 2010</span>

Oklahoma Lawmakers Pass Workers’ Comp Legislation

The Oklahoma Legislature passed four measures that alter the state workers’ compensation system, including one that requires Senate confirmation of Workers’ Compensation Court judges – a proposal that Gov. Brad Henry vetoed last year. The House and Senate sent the …

Arkansas Class Action Suit Against Farmers Union Can Proceed

The Arkansas Supreme Court has affirmed a lower court order certifying class action status in a case involving an insurer’s depreciation practices in property claims against “actual cash value” homeowners policies. In Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Company v. Randall and …

It Figures

$6 Million Attorneys for Lloyd’s of London, which is paying jailed Texas financier R. Allen Stanford’s legal bills, say the company has spent more than $6 million on lawyers from 10 firms to defend him from allegations that he orchestrated …

Business Moves

PURE Risk Management PURE Risk Management LLC, based in White Plains, N.Y., is expanding its Privilege Underwriters Reciprocal Exchange (PURE), a member-owned reciprocal insurer, to offer comprehensive, customized property and casualty insurance coverage to responsible owners of well-built, high-value homes …

Agents: How to Avoid Traps of Selling on Price

The standard homeowners policy is increasingly a trap for consumers. Low rates!” “Lower your premiums!” “Compare and save!” Turn on the TV or search the Web on the term “homeowners insurance,” and you’ll be inundated with offers like these. To …

Declarations

Reauthorization Needed “Congress needs to pass a long-term extension because homeowners living in flood prone regions of the country don’t have anywhere to turn should another major flood occur during this Congressional recess.” —Blain Rethmeier, spokesman for the American Insurance …

Who’s Getting Sued in Securities Class Action Lawsuits Now?

Financial Services and Life Sciences Companies Should Be on the Lookout To find out which company will be next in line for one of these insult-to-injury lawsuits, just keep a close eye on the headlines. Securities class action lawsuits are …

Declarations

Tennessee Gun Battle “The General Assembly has essentially re-passed last year’s legislation in an even more expansive and dangerous form. For this reason, I cannot sign this measure into law.” —Gov. Phil Bredesen vetoing a renewed effort to allow Tennessee …

Storm Management

The Atlantic hurricane season forecasts are in and they aren’t pretty. All the major forecasters have predicted the season will be much more active than last season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) expects an “active to extremely active” …

North Carolina Insurers Oppose Change to Negligence Standard

North Carolina property and liability insurers are taking their case to the public to impede an effort in the Legislature to change how monetary awards are determined in negligence cases. The Insurance Federation of North Carolina has been running radio …