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Insurance case to stay in appeals court The Detroit News Lansing — The Michigan Supreme Court said a lawsuit challenging health insurance for the domestic partners of state employees won't be placed on a fast track. The court on Friday declined to take the case away from the Michigan Appeals Court. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Panel still studying ways to reduce insurance rates Montgomery Advertiser Ben Brooks is a member of the governor's Affordable Homeowners Insurance Commission. / AP The Associated Press Gov. Robert Bentley has not yet kept a campaign promise he made in 2010 to have the Legislature address the rising cost and declining ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lifeline Direct Insurance Services Release New e-book Life Insurance Advice ... PR Web (press release) Lifeline Direct Insurance Services, a nationally branded insurance agency specializing in term life insurance, releases to consumers the downloadable e-book Life Insurance Advice for Diabetics and encourages consumers to help protect themselves and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legislation will insure more smiles The Register-Guard By Saul Hubbard Lydia Hale shows off a big smile gained after 15 surgeries and numerous battles with insurance companies as she visits the office of her orthodontist, Dr. Ben White (right), with parents Lucinda Muñiz-Hale and Dean Hale. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Final insurance exchange rule prompts concerns about out-of-network care American Medical News Flexibility for states to customize their insurance marketplaces wins praise, but some worry that networks could become too restrictive. By Charles Fiegl, amednews staff. Posted March 26, 2012. Washington -- Federal officials have finalized regulations ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Insurance agent honored for supporting military Evansville Courier & Press By Richard Gootee A former National Guardsman himself, local insurance agent C. Larry Rhodes was recognized Sunday for his longtime financial support of family who deployed guard members leave behind. Rhodes joined the National Guard in 1966 and was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
America's health care reform through history Seattle Post Intelligencer Roosevelt favors creating national health insurance, but decides to push for Social Security first. He never gets the health program passed. But his Social Security bill will provide old age pensions and unemployment insurance. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mayor Dolan appointed to Group Insurance Commission Wicked Local Deval Patrick recently announced Melrose Mayor Robert Dolan and Dr. Neil Minkoff as commissioners of the Group Insurance Commission (GIC), the state agency that provides health and other benefits to commonwealth employees, retirees and their families ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
TEXT-S&P: MetLife Alico Japan assigned 'A+' ratings Reuters -- We have assigned our 'A+' financial strength and long-term counterparty credit ratings and 'A-1' short-term counterparty credit rating to MetLife Alico Life Insurance KK (MetLife Alico Japan). -- The ratings reflect the insurer's strong stand-alone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Flood Plain Forces Residents to Buy Flood Insurance Patch.com Some residents received a letter from their mortgage companies telling them they need to buy flood insurance or it will be purchased for them. By Nate Stemen The Frank and Poet Drain runs through Trenton and several other Downriver communities. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Town health insurance buyout approved Catskill Daily Mail By Melanie Lekocevic ATHENS — After months of deliberations, the Athens Town Council earlier this month voted by a 4-1 margin to approve a health insurance buyout for the town's elected officials, including Town Council members and court justices. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Sleep Number Bed Payoff for Pair Arrested in Insurance Fraud Probe Patch.com Robert and Christopher Grem of Durham face accessory to insurance fraud charges after their arrest last week by East Hampton Police. By Michael Hayes Christopher Grem, 24, and Robert Grem, 47, of Durham. East Hampton Police into insurance fraud agreed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scamming business Boston Herald The rate increase comes shortly after the Legislature and the Patrick administration agreed to freeze overall unemployment insurance rates for 2012, fending off a massive increase in unemployment insurance premiums. Yep, it sure is fun running a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Could new FHA rules help you refinance? Fox Business President Obama announced this month a new initiative that will reduce mortgage insurance costs for borrowers who refinance their Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans. The administration estimates that the program could help an additional 2 to 3 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Confused.com reveals spare keys could invalidate home insurance WebWire (press release) Confused.com has reported that homeowners could be risking invalidating their home insurance just by giving out an extra set of keys. Confused.com research reveals that 69 per cent of people could be putting their property at risk just by giving out ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cheap.co.uk Announce New Pet Insurance Comparison Service is Now Live PR Web (press release) Online comparison site http://www.cheap.co.uk has released several new online insurance sevices including pet insurance. Last Friday, the 23rd February, one of the internet's up and coming comparison websites (http://www.cheap.co.uk) released several ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Insurance regulator asks LIC to disclose investment details in banks, ONGC auction NDTV After being in news for breaching its investment limit of 10 per cent in few PSU banks along with the recent ONGC auction, India's largest insurer, Life Insurance Corporation (LIC), is back under insurance regulator IRDA's scanner. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Clyde Hires Five-Lawyer Insurance Team to Boost San Francisco Office The Am Law Daily London-based insurance firm Clyde & Co is set to bolster its West Coast presence with the addition of a two-partner team from Tucker Ellis & West—including name partner and San Francisco office head Kim West—The Am Law Daily has learned. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earliest planting date for crop insurance is still weeks away WJBC News Farmers who plant corn before April 6 could be forfeiting some of their crop insurance coverage. (Photo courtesy National Corn Growers Association) Farmers who plant corn before April 6 this year could be forfeiting some of their crop insurance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mississippi Lawmakers End Hunting/Fishing Exemption from Flood Regulation Insurance Journal The Mississippi Senate has given final legislative approval to a bill to allow local governments to enforce federal floodplains codes at hunting and fishing camps and remain in the National Flood Insurance Program. The bill now goes to the governor. See all stories on this topic » |
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