Monthly Archives: <span>May 2008</span>

Insurers not Impressed with Florida’s Revamped Insurance Package

While many Florida lawmakers claim to be opposed to gambling, they don’t mind taking a chance on Mother Nature. They rolled the dice again on May 1, signing off on a new insurance bill that does little to alleviate Florida’s …

Penn National Sells ESL Inc. Subsidiary to Atlantic Specialty Lines

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania-based Penn National Insurance said it has completed the sale of its wholesale insurance brokerage subsidiary, ESL Inc., to Atlantic Specialty Lines of Pennsylvania for an undisclosed amount. Atlantic Specialty Lines operates as a wholesale brokerage specializing in excess, …

Insurance Agent, Educator Boggs Joins MyNewMarkets.com

MyNewMarkets.com, the Web site with a searchable online directory that brings together agents seeking property/casualty insurance markets with the market providers, is expanding its content to include in-depth analysis and reporting on technical and coverage issues. Christopher J. Boggs has …

Judge Upholds Conn. Widow’s Settlement

A Greenwich, Connecticut probate judge has upheld a settlement of more than $1 million between a cruise ship line and the widow of a missing passenger. George Smith IV of Greenwich had been on a 12-night honeymoon cruise aboard a …

Feds: No Aid for Va. Tornado Victims

The damage caused in several Virginia localities by tornadoes last week was not enough to qualify victims for federal emergency assistance. Virginia Department of Emergency Management spokesman Bob Spieldenner says teams of local, state and federal representatives have determined the …

Crawford Reports Net Income Rose 174% on 5% Revenue Growth

Atlanta-based insurance claims management firm Crawford & Co. reported that first quarter 2008 consolidated revenues totaled $255.5 million compared to $243.6 million in the 2007 first quarter. First quarter 2008 net income was $9.1 million compared to net income of …

Yahoo May Face Lawsuit Flood after Microsoft Talks Collapse

Yahoo Inc. likely faces a flood of shareholder lawsuits for rejecting a $47.5 billion takeover bid from Microsoft Corp., even if investors find holding the company responsible to be an uphill battle. Microsoft pulled its sweetened $33-per-share offer Saturday because …

Northern Maine Floodwaters Recede, Damage Assessments Begin

A river that flooded parts of northern Maine dropped much faster than expected, allowing hundreds of residents who fled their homes to return and assess the damage Friday, officials said. The St. John River dropped below flood stage just two …

House, Senate to Confer on Differing Product Safety Bills

U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor will head a conference committee on legislation to strengthen consumer product safety efforts, and says the group will meet soon. The Democrat from Arkansas, who chairs the committee, said the group will consider the concerns of …

Bermuda Q1 Earnings Recap: ACE, XL, Validus, RenRe, Endurance, Aspen, Montpelier Re

A number of Bermuda-based companies announced their first quarter results last week, which were generally lower than the same period of 2007. The financial credit crunch, combined with the ongoing soft market, had a noticeable effect on earnings, even though …