Sep 25, 2009
To view a complete story, click on a headline below: County cities are losing money; taxes are increasing In Boca Raton, fire fees could rise and libraries and parks could be closed on a rotating basis, but …
Sep 25, 2009
In response to a joint motion filed by State Farm Florida and the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings has rescheduled the October 12 and 13 final hearing regarding State Farm’s proposed Florida property insurance …
Sep 25, 2009
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Sep 24, 2009
To view a complete story, click on a headline below: Fla. Office of Insurance Regulation and State Farm Postpone Formal Hearing on Proposed Withdrawal Plan to Nov. 17 in Tallahassee (additional details to come) Miami Insurance …
Sep 24, 2009
The Miami Herald published this article on September 24, 2009 BY AMY SHERMAN asherman@MiamiHerald.com As Gov. Charlie Crist prepares to appoint a replacement for Broward County Commissioner Joe Eggelletion, he must balance the pressure from Republicans to appoint one of …
Sep 24, 2009
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (“OIR”) announced today, September 24, that it has signed an information-sharing agreement with its Bermuda counterpart, the Bermuda Monetary Authority, that will serve to coordinate insurance regulatory oversight issues affecting consumers in both Bermuda …
Sep 24, 2009
The Miami Herald published this article on September 24, 2009 BY SHANNON COLAVECCHIO Herald/Times Tallahassee Bureau State Attorney Willie Meggs told Leon County Judge Terry Lewis on Wednesday morning that he will soon submit discovery evidence showing that e-mails sent …
Sep 24, 2009
The Miami Herald published this article on September 24, 2009 BY DOUGLAS HANKS dhanks@MiamiHerald.com Born a year ago and more than 2,000 miles away, the “AIG effect” continues to cause pain for South Florida’s tourism industry. A year ago this …
Sep 24, 2009
In a report released today, September 24, 2009, the Florida Senate Committee on Banking and Insurance (“Committee”) has recommended continued exemption for information considered to be proprietary in nature by hurricane modelers participating in the Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss …
Sep 24, 2009
The NAIC Rating Agency Working Group plans to hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 24.