GE Agrees to $3.5M Fine for Failing to Report Defective Ranges, Dishwashers Conn.-based General Electric Co. has agreed to pay a $3.5 million civil penalty, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety... Read More
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Ullico Announces $25 Million Fiduciary Liability Insurance Limits Ullico announced that its property and casualty insurance subsidiary, Ullico Casualty Group, Inc., may offer up to $25 million in... Read More
White Paper Examines Work Comp Claim Tipping Points: GENEX A newly released white paper highlights the value of early case management intervention for optimal return to work in workers’... Read More
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7 Reasons to Stop Emailing About Claims Litigation Today Series Summary Insurance executives should be asking a lot of questions right now. They should wonder why their outside law... Read More