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Democrats Vow One Sentence Fix If Court Ends Obamacare Subsidies
Democrats are prepared to quickly come up with a legislative solution should the U.S. Supreme Court rule in the next few days to invalidate a central part of President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare law, party leaders in the Senate said …
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$40M Jury Award in Suit Over California TGI Friday’s Killing
A Southern California jury awarded $40 million to the parents of a man who was stabbed to death in a TGI Friday’s restaurant. The panel found that the restaurant’s operator was 55 percent responsible for the January 2009 death at …
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ThoughtWorks Provides New Thinking for Insurers’ Software Needs
Wardour Street in Central London’s SoHo district has long been known for film and TV productions, but it’s now home to hi-tech enterprises as well. Jaydeep (Jay) Korde, client principal at ThoughtWorks, one of the most innovative creators of what …
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Barney & Barney Names Quigley P/C Director in California
Barney & Barney Insurance Services LLC has named Sam Quigley director of property/casualty. Quigley will work in the firm’s Orange County, Calif. office, where he will focus on building the firm’s presence in the region, as well as recruiting, training and developing personnel. …
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New Worker Classification Needed for Sharing Economy, Uber Drivers
This question of whether an Uber driver is an employee doesn’t matter just to Uber. As you may have heard, the on-demand car-service juggernaut lost a case early this month before the California Labor Commissioner on whether a driver was …
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RSA’s Former Irish Boss Wins $1.4M on ‘Sledgehammer’ Ouster: Tribunal
RSA Insurance Group plc’s former Irish head was awarded 1.25 million euros ($1.4 million), as a tribunal said the company destroyed his reputation amid a scandal that triggered the biggest sell-off in its shares for a decade. Philip Smith won his constructive …
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N.J. Banking and Insurance Commissioner Kobylowski to Leave Post
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced Monday the departure of three long-serving cabinet members: Banking and Insurance Commissioner Ken Kobylowski, State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff and Health Commissioner Mary O’Dowd. Kobylowski will leave the administration over the next several weeks, according …
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AIG Names Bexiga Commercial Insurance IT Officer
American International Group Inc. announced that Annabelle Bexiga has been named business information officer (BIO) for Commercial Insurance. Effective in August 2015, Bexiga will report to Phil Fasano, chief information officer, and will also report to John Doyle, chief executive …
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Judge Delays Federal Fracking Safety Regulations
New U.S. fracking safety rules set to take effect Wednesday were put on hold by a Wyoming federal judge who said he needed more evidence to decide whether to block them as requested by drillers and four western states. Before …
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Why Cigna Rejected $47 Billion Bid by Anthem
Cigna Corp. rejected Anthem Inc.’s $47 billion takeover bid, saying it was inadequate, not in the best interests of shareholders and that Anthem’s management wasn’t fit to lead a merged insurance giant. Anthem on Saturday offered to buy the smaller …
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