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Simon Joins Specialty Risk Associates in Mississippi Office

Sep 9 2008 // Shreveport, La.-based wholesale insurance broker, Specialty Risk Associates Inc., added Cathy Simon to the staff of the firm’s Ridgeland, Miss., office. Simon, who specializes in Transportation underwriting, began...

Insurers Estimate Gustav Claims as HIgh as $10 Billion

Sep 4 2008 // Residential and commercial damages from Hurricane Gustav will trigger an estimated $4 billion to $10 billion in insurance claims, a third of which could affect the energy industry. While Gustav’s force paled in...

Hurricane Gustav Surge Floods Mississippi Casino

Sep 3 2008 // The ground floor of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on Biloxi’s casino row was flooded during the storm surge from Gustav and wind-whipped water continued to splash into its parking garage on the afternoon of Sept....

State Farm, Allstate Agree on Mississippi Homeowners Rates

Sep 1 2008 // After months of separate discussion, State Farm and Allstate insurance companies reached an agreement with Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney on homeowners insurance rate filings. Allstate will see a statewide...

Mississippi College Gets OK for Post-Katrina Projects

Aug 25 2008 // The Mississippi College Board gave the University of Southern Mississippi approval to spend $27.5 million to rebuild its Gulf Coast campuses devastated by Hurricane Katrina three years ago. The money will be a combination...

Federal Grant to Aid Attack on Fire Deaths in Mississippi

Aug 22 2008 // Mississippi’s rank as the leader in fire deaths in the nation could take a major blow soon and state fire officials couldn’t be happier. Their latest tool in the fight for fire death prevention is a nearly...

Mississippi Regulator Reaches Agreements with State Farm, Allstate

Aug 22 2008 // After months of separate discussion and negotiations, State Farm and Allstate insurance companies reached an agreement with Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney on details of homeowners insurance rate...

Lawsuit that Led to Mississippi Tort Lawyer Scruggs’ Downfall Settled

Aug 21 2008 // A settlement has been reached in a civil lawsuit that led to a bribery conviction for Mississippi-based anti-tobacco lawyer Richard “Dickie” Scruggs and several associates, an attorney said. Oxford attorney...

Cleaning Up After Hurricane Katrina

Aug 21 2008 // In both Mississippi and Louisiana, the principal argument in support of the alleged ambiguity was that the flood waters during Hurricane Katrina were pushed ashore by wind, a covered peril, and the flood exclusion did not...

Mississippi Lawyer Zach Scruggs to Report to Prison

Aug 15 2008 // Zach Scruggs must report to prison by Aug. 15 for knowing about the bribery scheme that also landed his father and law partner behind bars. Scruggs was indicted in November along with his father, famed tort attorney...

Mississippi Launches Concerted Drunk Driving Campaign

Aug 13 2008 // Mississippi state troopers, police officers and sheriff’s deputies are teaming up for a new program aimed at reducing drunk driving. The Mississippi Department of Public Safety is calling the program “Over the...

Mississippi Attorney General Settles with State Farm

Aug 6 2008 // Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood announced the settlement of the state’s breach of contract suit against State Farm. Hood said the suit was filed after State Farm refused to comply with a January 2007 Hinds...

Former Mississippi Lawyer Scruggs to Begin Prison Term in Kentucky

Aug 4 2008 // Not so long ago, former Mississippi-based Richard “Dickie” Scruggs was one of the most powerful civil lawsuit attorneys in the country. In prison, he will be inmate No. 12734-042. Scruggs, 62, must report to a...

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Aug 4 2008 // Jacksonville, Florida-based insurer The Main Street America Group named Joe Meholic president of its Richmond, Virginia region. In his new role as regional president, Meholic will be accountable for the direction,...

Lawyer Suggests Scruggs got Witness Help from Former Mississippi Senator

Aug 1 2008 // An insurance company’s attorney suggested during a sworn deposition that former Mississippi U.S. Sen. Trent Lott urged witnesses to give false information in a Hurricane Katrina lawsuit, according to court...

Independent Insurance Agents of Mississippi Names New President

Jul 31 2008 // The Independent Insurance Agents of Mississippi elected Angelyn Treutel of Treutel Insurance Agency in Bay St. Louis president at their 110th Annual Convention in Destin, Florida. Treutel’s election follows an active...

Convicted Mississippi Lawyer Scruggs wants Testimony Sealed

Jul 30 2008 // Convicted Mississippi attorney Richard “Dickie” Scruggs and his son want to prevent their sworn testimony in a Hurricane Katrina lawsuit from becoming public and “undermining the presumption of...

Federal Investigations Continue in Mississippi Jobsite Cave-ins

Jul 29 2008 // The Occupational Safety and Health Administration in Mississippi is continuing investigations into two separate jobsite cave-ins in March that led to the deaths of four workers. Both cave-ins require up to six months to...

Court Asked to Drop Charges in Mississippi Lawyers’ Bribery Attempt

Jul 27 2008 // U.S. Attorney Jim Greenlee has asked the court to dismiss remaining charges against attorney Richard “Dickie” Scruggs and two others ensnared in a judicial bribery scheme. One motion asks to dismiss the...

Court Orders Mississippi Lawyer Scruggs to Kentucky Federal Prison

Jul 25 2008 // Famed Mississippi anti-tobacco lawyer Richard “Dickie” Scruggs is ordered to report to a federal prison in Ashland, Ky., in August to start serving his five-year sentence for attempting to bribe a Mississippi...