Archive for January, 2011
FT. LAUDERDALE (CN) – The court-appointed guardian of an institutionalized 85-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s dementia claims New York Life Insurance salesmen took advantage of the chronically ill ... Read → Read Story
A chiropractor from the Philadelphia, Pa., area was sentenced to three years in federal prison for his role in a $1.9 million insurance fraud case. Read Story
The Internal Revenue Service delayed the start date for processing tax returns until Feb. 14 so it could adapt to federal tax law changes. Read Story
Retired steelworkers and their families won a $178.6 million settlement to end their lawsuit, concerning retirement benefit cuts, against AK Steel Corp. Read Story
Kaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic States reported that its 2010 charitable contributions topped $35 million. Read Story
The personal lines segment and reinsurance lines' ratings are stable for this year, while commercial lines turned from stable to negative, A.M. Best reported. Read Story
Key state lawmakers say lawsuits over auto insurance disputes must be reined in and they will consider ways to cut back on the costly courtroom battles when they ... Read → Read Story
Computers provide insurance agents and brokers more usefulness than other tools, according to the latest IFAwebnews.com poll. Read Story
As Republicans look for ways to repeal or replace the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, President Obama would be wise to cut his losses now ... Read → Read Story
Managing people and projects from across the hall is tough enough. Managing people and projects from different cities, states, time zones, or countries is infinitely more difficult. You might as well be on different planets. Read Story


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