Archive for March, 2010
A Minnesota man, who lost his license to sell insurance in that state in December 2009, has now lost his license to practice in North Dakota as a result. Read Story
Two property-casualty insurers, who recently stopped writing business in Virginia, had their certificates to operate in Arkansas suspended by regulators, citing their negative surplus balance. Read Story
SubroShare introduced a new data-reporting program, connecting health-plan participants and attorney third-party liability (TPL) involvement to the health provider. Read Story
To get investors to pay more attention to their prospectuses, they should update the presentation of the information to media geared toward our short attention spans. Read Story
Virginia lawmakers went into overtime this weekend to pass a two-year, $70 billion budget that includes $360 million in cuts to health and human services programs in the state. Read Story
Starr Indemnity & Liability Co. and Chubb & Son have entered into an underwriting agreement for workers’ compensation coverage for construction, energy and environmental customers. Read Story
Two months after his nomination to head New Jersey’s Department of Banking and Insurance, the state Senate’s judiciary panel will interview Thomas Considine for the post. Read Story
A brother and sister from California face felony auto insurance charges after their claims about an auto accident were refuted by a YouTube video showing how their vehicle was actually damaged, officials said. Read Story
While the Obama Administration is confident that the coming week will produce the first step in a march to victory on health care reform, at least one Republican is saying the way Democrats are fighting for change is “a political kamikaze mission.” Read Story
Aetna Better Health, the insurer’s Medicaid business, has received a contract with the State of Pennsylvania to administer benefits throughout the state. Read Story


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