A bill that would allow high-priced, out-of-state companies often called surplus lines to remove homeowners’ insurance policies from Florida’s state-backed...
Monthly Archives: <span>March 2012</span>
A second wildfire in under a week has broken out in a western North Carolina national forest, but firefighters say...
Pirates have attacked a ship off the coast of Nigeria for the second time in as many days, but the...
As the first anniversary of Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster approaches, U.S. nuclear regulators have moved to issue the first new...
California’s attorney general won’t oppose a class-action settlement between Honda Motor Co. and owners of its hybrid cars over inflated...
A renowned Charleston restaurant has been named as a defendant in a wrongful death case. The Post and Courier of...
Five elevator mechanics who were on duty when an advertising executive was crushed to death were fired Wednesday, two days...
The state of Oregon has agreed to pay $1.5 million to the estate of a murdered Eugene teenager. The settlement...
A 37-year-old Mississippi woman who claimed the Deepwater Horizon oil spill caused her to lose $9,800 from her job in...
Heightened public awareness combined with intensified regulatory scrutiny has increased the potential environmental exposures for businesses across the board, according...