Caring For Others, Quietly
By Staff WriterThese dark days, it's soothing to pause and salute a century-old company that carries forward to this day its founders' simple yet remarkable goal of ...
October 14, 2001
Coming Soon To New York Lawyers In 'Our' Business?Coming Soon To New York--Lawyers In 'Our' Business?ByAs of November 1, New York will become the first state in the nation to permit attorneys to ...
October 14, 2001
'EIA Honor Roll' Recognizes High EIA Renewal StandardsEIA Honor Roll Recognizes High EIA Renewal StandardsByAmerican Equity Investment Life, Des Moines, Iowa, holds first place in the first Advantage Equity Index Annuity Renewal ...
October 14, 2001
Survey Finds Confusion Over Patient's Rights ProposalsSurvey Finds Confusion Over Patients' Rights ProposalsBy Allison BellConsumers may accept a federal "patients rights" law that would include weak health plan liability provisions, according ...
October 14, 2001
Vermont Postpones Decision On Privacy GuidelinesVermont Postpones Decision On Privacy GuidelinesByA proposed rule in Vermont to establish financial privacy guidelines under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 has been postponed until ...
October 14, 2001
Tackling Market Conduct ReformByRegulators, insurers and a consumer representative recently discussed what direction the work on streamlining and coordinating market conduct processes should take.The conversation, part of an ...
October 14, 2001
Insurers Still Standing After WTC AttackNU Stock Analyst Property damage estimates for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks keep escalating. In early October, there were "guesstimates" exceeding $50 billion. Hurricane Andrew, ...
October 14, 2001
Campbell Leaving ACLI At Year-EndBy Steven BrostoffWashington Carroll A. Campbell Jr., president of the American Council of Life Insurers, will be leaving the association on Dec. 31.In an open ...
