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ZestyAI approved for use by Texas Department of Insurance; U.S. sues National General Holdings Corp and subsidiaries plus more legal news.
August 18 -
The litigation comes amid heated debate over a Department of Labor rule meant to prevent excessive fees on sales of insurance products.
August 8 -
The E&S-focused company, started by three former AIG executives, faces allegations of misappropriating trade secrets and confidential information.
August 2 -
A half-dozen Maui wildfire victims sued a group of insurers, including State Farm and Allstate, accusing them of throwing a wrench into a tentative $4 billion deal to settle their claims.
July 22 -
Department of Labor announced a settlement with Unum Life Insurance and four insurers sue Norfolk Southern, plus more legal news.
July 10 -
There was an increase in cases involving business liability, business interruptions and non-hurricane homeowners policies, according to LexisNexis company, Lex Machina
June 25 -
Insurance associations sue U.S. DOL and other legal news.
June 19 -
A decision backing the surviving shareholder in a family business could have carried major tax implications to succession plans. Instead, SCOTUS backed the IRS.
June 10 -
Trends in liability claims litigation, according to a Sedgwick report.
June 9 -
Laws against inducements and referral fees are among the obstacles for carriers looking to distribute coverage by embedding it in other channels.
April 21 -
Globe Life; AAA; and more law and legal news out of Maryland and Florida.
April 15 -
Telematics data class action; NHTSA grants for state crash data collection and more legal news.
March 28 -
A legal action accuses the department of not automatically refunding mortgage insurance premiums when a borrower terminates their FHA-insured mortgage early.
March 14 -
The organization of state regulators' Principles Based Bond Project is a response to the industry's shift away from stable Treasury bonds and toward more complex securities.
March 14 -
Utilizing AI tools, fraudsters can generate convincing visual and audio simulations of events that never occurred.
March 13
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Triple-I defines legal system abuse as policyholder or plaintiff attorney practices that increase the cost and time to settle insurance claims.
March 5 -
NAIC shares 2024 strategic priorities and other insurance legal news out of Georgia and Florida.
February 23 -
Jason Rosenthal, an Illinois-based attorney at the law firm Much Shelist, spoke with Digital Insurance about the ruling.
January 30 -
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two cases seeking to overturn the legal principle known as "Chevron deference," that could usher in a new era of litigation by corporations against government agencies.
January 16 -
Most of the legal filings accuse the title insurer and its subsidiary, LoanCare, of failing to protect the personal identifiable information of customers.
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