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Protectionism, Cloud Accumulation, Water Stress Among 20 Emerging Risks Facing Insurance Industry: Swiss Re

Jun 13 2017 // Reduced market access, regulatory fragmentation, the return of inflation and cloud risk accumulation pose the largest challenges with the highest downside risk potential in the short term, according to experts at Swiss...

Analysis: Arkansans May See Competing Tort Reform Measures on Ballot

Jun 12 2017 // An effort to limit civil damages in lawsuits and give the Arkansas Legislature control over court rules was already shaping up to be one of the biggest and expensive campaigns in next year’s election. A competing...

Florida Supreme Court Rules Medical Malpractice Award Caps Unconstitutional

Jun 12 2017 // Caps on how much money patients injured by a doctor’s mistakes can receive were declared unconstitutional by the Florida Supreme Court on Thursday, a decision that strikes down one of former Gov. Jeb Bush’s...

Judge Upholds $1.5M Award to North Carolina Whistleblower

Jun 12 2017 // A federal judge has upheld a jury’s $1.5 million award to a North Carolina fire investigator who said she was fired after complaining about the safety of construction work at an office building.The Charlotte Observer...

N.C. Lawmakers Again Scuttle Bill to Reform Rate Bureau

Jun 11 2017 // Most of the auto insurance industry has for several years been trying to convince North Carolina’s lawmakers to eliminate the last vestiges of the once-common “rate bureau” system, under which the...

Court Rules Neighbors Can Sue Colorado Pot Grower over Stink

Jun 9 2017 // A Colorado pot farm’s neighbor can sue them for smells and other nuisances that could harm their property values, a federal appeals court ruled.The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling revives a lawsuit between...

House Passes Dodd-Frank Replacement on Party Line Vote

Jun 9 2017 // Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives voted on Thursday to replace the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law, a move that is expected to die in the Senate but open the door to revamping or eliminating...

Rules for Ride-Hailing Services Head to Connecticut Governor’s Desk

Jun 9 2017 // Legislation creating rules for ride-hailing services for the first time in Connecticut is heading to the governor.After three years of the debate, the bill finally passed the Senate on a 28-8 vote late Tuesday. It...

Autonomous Cargo Ships Expected to Revolutionize (Disrupt) Shipping

Jun 8 2017 // BHP Billiton Ltd., the world’s biggest mining company, is studying the introduction of giant, automated cargo ships to carry everything from iron ore to coal as part of a strategic shift that may disrupt the $334...

Judge in Chicago Tosses Ex-NHL Player’s Parents’ Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Jun 8 2017 // A federal judge in Chicago has dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit filed by former NHL player Derek Boogard’s parents, who blamed the league for their son’s brain damage and addiction to prescription...

Flood Program Reauthorization: Why Congress Must Act

Jun 8 2017 // As the clock ticks down toward expiration of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), the task ahead is clear. Congress must pass an on-time, multi-year reauthorization bill that simplifies the overly complicated NFIP,...

Congress May Override State Rules on Self-Driving Vehicle Testing

Jun 8 2017 // Congress is working on national self-driving vehicle legislation that could replace state-by state rules and make it easier for automakers to test and deploy the technology, senior U.S. House and Senate lawmakers told...

Florida’s Chief Fraud Fighter Moves On: Atwater Recalls Successes, Frustrations With Industry

Jun 8 2017 // Lifelong Florida resident, long-time Florida politician, and head of the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS), Jeff Atwater shocked the state when he announced in February he would step down as chief financial...

Why Insurance Lawyer Grounded FAA’s Drone Registry

Jun 7 2017 // John Taylor didn’t like the idea of being forced by the Federal Aviation Administration to register his drones. The requirement was “authoritarian,” the Maryland attorney said, and wouldn’t deter...

Georgia High Court Rules Six Flags to Pay $35M to Man Beaten Near Park

Jun 7 2017 // The Georgia Supreme Court says a man who was severely beaten while leaving Six Flags Over Georgia a decade ago can collect $35 million in legal damages from the amusement park and his attackers. The ruling by...

Missouri Lawmakers Eliminate Funding for Sobriety Checkpoints

Jun 6 2017 // Missouri lawmakers effectively eliminated funding for sobriety checkpoints for the fiscal year that begins in July, a move by a core group of critical conservative Republicans that officials say could hinder or end the...

Automakers Seek Changes to Federal Autonomous Vehicle Guidelines

Jun 6 2017 // President Donald Trump’s administration will unveil revised self-driving guidelines within the next few months, the head of the U.S. Transportation Department said on Monday, responding to automakers’ calls for...

Georgia Lawmaker Panel to Study Distracted Driving

Jun 6 2017 // A panel of Georgia lawmakers plans to study the effect of drivers who are distracted by cell phones and other technology.House Speaker David Ralston appointed 7 Republicans and 3 Democrats to a study committee on the issue...

Connecticut Governor Says State Senate Bill Ignores Insurance Industry Concerns

Jun 5 2017 // Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy sharply criticized the Connecticut Senate for unanimously passing legislation early Friday that creates a new mandate for health insurers, arguing the bill shows a “lack of...

Lawmakers Ask Supreme Court to Weigh Veterans’ vs. Employers’ Rights in Workplace

Jun 5 2017 // Nineteen lawmakers are testing their luck at the Supreme Court, asking the justices to take up a case on whether military reservists’ unfair dismissal claims can be forced into arbitration by their civilian...