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MMIC to Acquire Utah Medical Insurance Association
MMIC, the Midwest medical professional liability company, has entered into a partnership agreement to acquire Utah Medical Insurance Association (“UMIA”),…Julian James Becomes President of Allied World
Allied World Assurance Company Holdings, AG, has named Julian James the president of Allied World's European platform effective March 4, 2013, pending…Connecticut Bill Would Require Health Coverage of Breast Thermography Tests
A bill has been introduced in the Connecticut legislature that would mandate health insurance coverage for breast thermography. The sponsor of the bill,…More than 1.6 Million Missourians Covered by New Autism Law
A 2010 law signed by Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon requires health insurance companies to cover specific autism therapies, including applied behavior analysis.…Philadelphia Insurance Names Bob O’Leary as New CEO
Philadelphia Insurance Companies (“PHLY”), a property/casualty and professional liability insurance company for niche markets, has named Robert…View more book results for the query "*"
Model Bill Regulating Certificates of Insurance Is Moving Through State Legislatures
A little more than two months after it was adopted unanimously by the National Conference of Insurance Legislators (“NCOIL”), a model bill…Managing a global legal department: Opportunities and challenges
The global business arena places unique demands on corporate counsel.Regulatory: Do agencies have the power to determine the scope of their own jurisdiction?
In 1984, the Supreme Court dealt with the question of whether agencies have the power to construe the statutes they are assigned to administer.Bills to Eliminate Traffic Court OK'd by Senate Committee
The state Senate Judiciary Committee approved two bills Tuesday that would eliminate Philadelphia's Traffic Court. The move comes just five days after nine current and former judges of the court were charged by federal prosecutors with ticket-fixing.Probable cause found against foreclosure attorney David Stern
The Florida Bar has found probable cause to pursue disciplinary action against former Florida foreclosure king David J. Stern on 17 complaints.Trending Stories
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