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South Carolina State Worker Seeks Free Speech Damages Over Firing

A former South Carolina state employee has filed a federal lawsuit over his termination earlier this year after a diversity training session, an action he says amounts to trampling his free speech rights. The State newspaper reported that Mark Kelly, …

Privacy Claims Against Iowa Insurance Agent Over Hidden Cameras Proceed

A video camera hidden in a workplace bathroom doesn’t have to produce any images for someone to believe their privacy was violated, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled last Friday. The court’s decision allows two women to move forward with lawsuits …

Federal Flood Insurance Reauthorized Until May 2012

The federal flood insurance program has been extended until May 31, 2012 under another short-term consolidated appropriations bill (H.R. 2055) passed by the House and Senate and signed into law by President Obama on Dec. 23. Had the appropriations bill …

Ex-NFL Players Sue League Over Brain Injuries

Jamal Lewis, Dorsey Levens and two other former National Football League players have sued the league over brain injuries that they say left them struggling with medical problems years after their playing days ended. Lewis and Levens, along with Fulton …

U.S. Airlines and Lost Luggage Liability

With so many people flying over the holidays, there’s a good chance some of these travelers will end up at their final destination without their luggage. Nearly four of every 1,000 passengers filed a complaint about mishandled bags in 2010 …

Genstar Capital Acquires Innovative Aftermarket Systems of Texas

San Francisco-based private equity firm Genstar Capital, LLC said it has acquired Innovative Aftermarket Systems, which underwrites and markets motor vehicle protection products and related services sold through franchised automobile dealers. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, IAS offers finance and insurance …

Mississippi Court Overturns Insurer’s Win in Katrina Wind vs. Water Case

The Mississippi Supreme Court has overturned a judgment for an insurance company in a wind vs. water case involving a Pascagoula home hit by 6.3 feet of storm surge during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The National Flood Insurance Program paid …

Minnesota Supreme Court to Hear University’s Appeal of $1M Award

The Minnesota Supreme Court has agreed to hear the University of Minnesota’s appeal of a $1 million civil verdict against the school and men’s basketball coach Tubby Smith over the hiring of an assistant coach. The court informed the school …

Esurance Debuts First Ad Campaign Since Being Bought by Allstate

Esurance, the onlinel car insurance company now owned by Allstate, has launched a new ad campaign around the concept, “Insurance for the Modern World. The campaign – which includes television, cinema, in-flight, online video and streaming radio among other media …

Sex, Dogs and Heads That Rolled Among Top Insurance Journal News Stories in 2011

In 2011, Insurance Journal.com brought readers news on everything from dog bites to major catastrophes, including news on courts, legislation, regulations, politics, acquisitions, bankruptcies, markets, rates, products and people. IJ.com reported news from every state, Washington, D.C., London, Bangkok, China, …

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