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This guide provides answers to commonly asked questions about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. -
Policy issuance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency which indicates that the 30 day waiting period to various mortgage lending and insurance underwriting situations will not apply when there is an existing insurance policy and an additional amount of flood insurance is required in connection with the making, increasing, extension, or renewal of a loan. -
TABLE OF CONTENTS BACKGROUND LAW AND ARGUMENT CONCLUSION BACKGROUND Back The terms of most property pol. -
This article addresses how the "strategic tiering" of directors' and officers' (D&O) insurance can be a useful consideration in designing an effective risk management program. -
automobile accidents may result in devastating and permanent personal injuries. However, an alarming number of. -
This article discusses the Texas Market Assistance Program which is a program operated by the Texas Department of Insurance to attempt to match residential property insurance applicants with an insurer willing to write the coverage by means of a computer bulletin board. -
Recently the Colorado Supreme Court decided two important cases arising in the environmental insurance coverage context. The decisions are expected to have a major impact on the availability of insurance coverage for Colorado policyholders. -
On June 28, 1999, the Colorado Supreme Court issued a landmark decision addressing insurance coverage for the cities of Littleton and Englewood at the Lowry Landfill. In Compass Insurance Co. v. City of Littleton, the Colorado Supreme Court held that insurance companies issuing standard form comprehensive liability (CGL) insurance policies had to defend the cities against the EPA's allegations of environmental liability under Superfund. -
The Standard Form Comprehensive General Liability Insurance Policy or ("CGL") has been drafted on an industry-wide basis through organizations such as the Insurance Services Office (ISO), and its predecessor, the Insurance Rating Board. The Standard Form Comprehensive General Liability Policy contains common insuring agreements, definitions, exclusions, terms, and conditions, and in most respects varies insignificantly from one policy to another when analyzing for environmental damage claims coverage. -
While the Michigan Court of Appeals restricted employers' ability to reduce their exposure to discrimination c.