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Election Will Mean New Faces in State Insurance Commissioner Jobs

Tuesday’s elections could have ramifications for a number of state insurance commissioner posts across the country. Nationwide, 11 commissioners are directly elected but there are only four such elections tomorrow; the rest of commissioners are appointed, most by governors or …

New York Considers Approval for Insurance Agents to Use Out-of-State Banks

New York insurance regulators are floating a proposal that would allow agents in the state to use banks that have no physical location inside of the Empire State. If approved, the move would allow producers to hold money for their …

Tennessee High Court Blocks Hospital Lien on Insurer’s Benefit Payment

Hospitals are not entitled to place liens on insurance benefits paid by insurers to third party service providers, the Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled. The case involved a man, Kevin L. Holt, who was injured in a car crash in …

Lexington Enters New Insurance Territory With Carbon Registry Product

As many businesses work to reduce their carbon footprints and go green, insurers are rushing to keep up with the world of alternative energy, climate change, green technology and green building by developing new products to support these businesses efforts. …

Ex-AIG CEO Found Liable in 1 of 2 Reinsurance Transactions

A New York judge held former American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Maurice “Hank” Greenberg liable for damages on a reinsurance transaction that state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said helped the insurer hide losses. New York State Supreme Court Justice …

It Figures

$75 Million The federal oil spill liability cap that BP has now said in court documents that it will waive. BP urged other defendants in the case, including Transocean Holdings LLC and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. to also waive the liability …

Risk Retention Groups Call for Changes to Federal Liability Act

RRGs Seek Dispute Mechanism, Ability to Write Commercial Property, Uniform Regulation The Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986 (LRRA) was enacted to help solve the crisis of the 1980s created by the unavailability of affordable commercial liability insurance. The LRRA …

5 Risk Management Tips for Design Firms

Contracts, Emerging Risks and M&As Critical Areas to Notice As the difficult economy forces architects and engineering firms to focus their resources on keeping their firms afloat, risk management is taking a backseat. This dangerous trend means insurance brokers and …

Remember Orlando

What do you get when you corral Florida property insurance executives and policymakers in a room for an afternoon away from the TV cameras and pundits? The answer is: consensus. Consensus on how to move the Florida property insurance market …

New York Panel Hears Homeowners Reform Proposals

New York insurance regulators proposed a series of tweaks to the state’s coastal homeowners insurance market last month, but acknowledged it will probably be months before the state panel tasked with evaluating the proposals makes any decisions. The Temporary Panel …