Archive for November, 2010
MassMutual's office in Hunt Valley, Md., was among a handful of companies in the Maryland/D.C. area introducing new employees and promoting others. Read Story
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia’s health insurance program for the poor is under siege from hospitals and doctors who say the state doesn’t pay them enough to care ... Read → Read Story
Health Net of the Northeast, which sold its membership and insurance licenses to UnitedHealthcare last year, plans to shutter its Shelton, Conn., offices by March 2012. Read Story
Investigations are taking place to discern whether CNA Financial Corp. and certain CNA Surety Corp. officers breached their fiduciary duties when CNA Financial proposed to buy CNA Surety shares. Read Story
Thirteen individuals were charged with operating an insurance fraud and theft ring out of a Philadelphia auto body repair shop. Read Story
Some clear winners emerged from last year’s Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation. One collective winner: state regulators, who will oversee all RIAs with assets of $100 million or less. ... Read → Read Story
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, outgoing speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, says jobless people looking for an extension of their unemployment benefits will not see one when Republicans take over control of the House. Read Story
Before servicers force-place insurance, they often warn homeowners that the policy is costly, offers poor coverage and is likely to benefit the servicer. The investors who often end up paying ... Read → Read Story
The 3 million California residents who have enrolled in high-deductible health plans are more apt to delay care because of cost, according to a new report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Read Story
A war veterans group filed suit against Prudential Insurance Co. and its parent company over its handling of life insurance proceeds for military service members and veterans. Read Story


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