Ronald Krebs has joined the Alternative Risk Transfer Services Team in South Carolina’s insurance department, where he will be responsible...
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Southeast News
Trying to make the best of a bad situation, federal officials might use foreclosed homes as temporary housing for hurricane...
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Federal Emergency Management Agency has opened five assistance centers in eastern Kentucky. Centers are in Breathitt, Floyd and Owsley counties,...
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Georgia’s top insurance regulator said Atlanta homeowners could be paying 10 percent more for their insurance unless the city hires...
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An insured who voluntarily agrees to pay a settlement that is not dictated by a jury verdict cannot sue its...
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A Florida jury has awarded $30 million to a Pensacola widow in a ruling against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. Lawyers for...
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Pearl River Community College hasn’t exactly been able to put Hurricane Katrina in the rearview mirror. Nearly four years later,...
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An administrative law judge has rejected a bank’s request to close a federal hearing involving a former BB&T investigator who...
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A Marlinton, West Virginia, physician convicted on 29 counts of health care fraud for billing insurers for services he never...
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A federal judge in Birmingham has sentenced a former Allstate Insurance Company employee to 12 months in prison for multiple...
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