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Report: Culture of Wasteful Spending at Delaware River Port Authority
N.J. State Comptroller says that true-up deals between brokerages led to signs of possible corruption.


First Quarter: Industry Gets a Break from Catastrophe Beatings
With a drop in catastrophe losses and prices firming, primary insurers and reinsurers are expected to deliver strong earnings.


100 Years After Titanic, Maritime Risks Have Evolved
From ship-wide sicknesses to murder on the high seas, risks run aplenty in the leisure maritime market.


Hacked: 1.5 Million Credit Card Numbers
Will the Global Payments data breach push more companies to purchase cyberliability coverage?


Alley CATS Roam Further Afield
Tornadoes -- and the massive damage they bring -- are striking a wider swath of territory.


Health Reform Rests its Case
The major question mark for employers is whether the rest of the law will stand even if the constitutionality of the individual mandate is struck down.


Waging a War of Cost Control
Woody Hill, vice president of loss control for the workers' comp insurer EMPLOYERS, reflects on the rising frequency of wage-and-hour claims and employment discrimination, and what it means for rates in the workers' comp sector.


Court to Rule on Brokerage Class-Action Dispute
Schwab case could set a precedent in blocking investors from filing suit as a class against securities brokerage companies.


When Will We Fully Embrace the Power of Cyber Attacks?
Although cyber risks are top of mind for companies, coverage lags.


Transportation Bill Could Lead to Widespread Construction
All eyes are on the House as the construction industry hopes for a surge of government funds to fix roads, bridges and tunnels.


Accountable Care Organizations: Big Risk or Big Opportunity?
ACOs are not easy to set up and growth for the moment is slow. Still, the payoff for captives could be big.


Regulation 194
Brokers and risk managers take different views of a New York State compensation disclosure regulation.


A Tornado Anomaly?
Are recent tornado seasons redefining catastrophic risk modeling?


Solvency II Implementation Faces More Bumps in the Road
More multinationals are moving ahead with their own internal capital models.


Bounty Ball
While the NFL fights against head injuries, the New Orleans Saints had a bounty program in place where players received cash rewards for injuring the opposition.


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