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Michigan Advances Workers’ Comp Changes

Legislation that could help employers contain costs related to compensating workers injured on the job cleared a Michigan House committee this week. The Republican-led House Commerce Committee approved the changes to workers’ compensation laws by an 11-7 vote, mostly along …

Mississippi Insurance Chief Race Draws 2 Opponents for Chaney

Louis Fondren, a Democrat from Gautier, and Barbara Dale Washer, the Reform Party candidate from Hattiesburg, seek to dislodge incumbent Mike Chaney as Mississippi insurance commissioner. Chaney, 67, a Republican from Vicksburg, served in the state Legislature before being elected …

Lockton Hires Marine Specialist in New York Office

Lockton Companies, a Kansas City, Mo.-headquartered insurance broker, appointed Joe Sheridan as a marine specialist in its New York office. Sheridan will be responsible for developing Lockton’s U.S. marine business with emphasis on providing insurance and risk management services to …

Cuomo: More State Aid for Flood-damaged New York Farms

The Cuomo administration is distributing an additional $850,000 in aid for more than 100 New York farms impacted by flooding caused by tropical storms Irene and Lee. Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday, Oct. 25, announced that the state funds will …

Women Launch New Legal Salvo Against Wal-Mart

Women pursuing discrimination claims against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. filed a reformulated lawsuit against the world’s largest retailer, their first since a massive nationwide class action collapsed earlier this year. The amended lawsuit announced Thursday confines its allegations to women workers …

New York Railroad Workers Charged in $1 Billion Disability Claims Fraud

U.S. prosecutors charged 11 people Thursday in connection with an alleged $1 billion fraud involving hundreds of railroad workers filing false disability claims. In some cases, workers claimed they were unable to work even while they played golf, shoveled snow …

Wall Street Protesters Target Health Insurers

Occupy Wall Street protesters held a speak-out and march in New York City targeting the health insurance industry. Several hundred protesters marched on Wednesday, Oct. 26, to the offices at Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield, located near the movement’s encampment in …

PartnerRe Details Cat Loss Estimates; $169 Million in Q3

Bermuda-based PartnerRe Ltd. has issued a statement indicating that it has “experienced no individual loss events occurring during the third quarter of 2011 which were in excess of $35 million.” The bulletin added that the “total of all losses expected …

Brokers Flock to Sign up for London Market’s Electronic Trading ‘e-Accounts’

The London market’s ambition to enable brokers to trade globally with it more easily has taken a significant step closer with phase one of e-Accounts now operational. Brokers using the system can “send and receive ACORD accounting and settlement messages, …

Hedge Fund Guru Cohen to Set up Reinsurance Business

Steven A. Cohen, who built one of the world’s biggest and most successful hedge funds, is branching out and plans to set up his own reinsurance firm, two people familiar with the matter said. Cohen, who runs $14 billion SAC …

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