Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Beyond Golf: P-U-T-T-E-R’s the Name of the Game in E&S World

February 16, 2012 by admin  
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Bill Reynolds, Atlantic Casualty Insurance Golf could be called the go-to sport of the insurance industry, so it’s safe to assume that most insurance professionals know what a putter is – a tool for cursing and hurling to the ground after a missed shot, right?

Senators Renew Push for Cybersecurity Law

February 15, 2012 by admin  
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Leading U.S. senators introduced a cybersecurity bill on Tuesday aimed at safeguarding the nation’s water and power systems, which experts have warned often only have the most rudimentary protections against hackers

Uninsured Driver Bill Advances in Oklahoma House

February 13, 2012 by Story Submiter  
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Oklahoma law enforcement officers would have more leeway to stop those suspected of driving uninsured vehicles under a measure approved by a House committee.

West Virginia Lawmakers Urged to Hold Mine Operators Accountable

February 9, 2012 by Story Submiter  
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West Virginia must hold coal operators accountable for any negligence or misconduct to prevent another Upper Big Branch, the worst U.S. coal mine disaster in four decades, the state’s special investigator of that deadly 2010 explosion told lawmakers this week. The investigator, J

Businesses Oppose Proposed Ohio Fraud Legislation

January 30, 2012 by admin  
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Some Ohio businesses are opposing a bill backed by the attorney general that would create tougher penalties on fraud and give whistle-blowers a slice of the damages or repayments. The proposed legislation, known as the Ohio “false claims act” in a reference to its federal counterpart, would apply to any contracts issued by the state and the money paid out for them, the Dayton Daily News reported. The attorney general’s office depicts it as a way to provide incentives that encourage people who know of fraud to report it, but business groups like the Ohio Chamber of Commerce and the Ohio Hospital Association contend it would open the door for more people to bring false claims in hopes that companies would settle and they’d get a chunk of the settlement.

Florida Lawmakers Reject Bad-Faith Reform Bill

January 27, 2012 by admin  
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Business groups in Florida saw their efforts to reform the state’s bad-faith law end suddenly for the year after a legislative committee voted by a one vote margin to kill a bill that would have placed additional restrictions on lawsuits.

Connecticut Law Nixing Legitimate Malpractice Lawsuits

January 10, 2012 by admin  
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After losing a baby because of an incompetent cervix, Patricia Votre thought she was well prepared when she got pregnant again.

Mutual Insurers Pleased with FDIC Rule Clarifying Dodd-Frank

December 14, 2011 by Story Submiter  
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Mutual insurers are pleased with a new proposal that makes it clear they would continue under state regulation and not be governed by the liquidation provision of the new federal Dodd-Frank Act.

Homes Abandoned After Ike Remain in Texas City

October 15, 2011 by admin  
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The modest home on South Clover Street is, quite simply, a wreck. Waist-high ragweed chokes front and back yards.

Ohio High Court: ‘Start Action’ Rule in Homeowners Policy Not Ambiguous

August 26, 2011 by admin  
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The Supreme Court of Ohio has ruled that when read in context with other policy language, a provision in a homeowner’s insurance policy requiring that “any action” against the insurer “must be started” within one year of a loss is not ambiguous as it relates to the filing of a lawsuit against the company.

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