Using a handheld device? Check it out here.Friday, May 25, 2012 / Courtesy of BusinessInsurance.comFind Us GALLERY: Supreme Court justices on health
care reform lawBefore its term ends, the Supreme Court is expected to rule on a challenge to the health care reform law. As the ruling nears, we take another look at key comments made by justices that
may shed light on where they stand.BROKERS & INSURERSACE appoints executives to head financial, professional linesNEW YORK—ACE Group Holdings Inc. has announced new appointments to its
financial and professional lines.AdvertisementProduct Liability Spotlight: June 18Advertising Close: June 6What are the major developments in product liability trendsover the past year? With imports
in all sectors of the economy rising, how hasthat affected the pricing and wording of product recall insurance, andwhat can companies do to mitigate the problem beforehand? In this
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health claim costsNEW YORK (Reuters)—Americans' low use of health care services has proved a boon to health insurers over the past two years, reducing medical claim costs and raising
profits.MID-MARKET EXECUTIVEDevelopers not obligated to tell home buyers about nearby WWII bombing range: CourtATLANTA—Four developers of an Orlando, Fla., housing subdivision were not obligated
to inform buyers that their homes were built near the site of a World War II-era bombing range, a federal appeals court has ruled.RISK MANAGEMENTStarr unit registers as private equity investment
advisorNEW YORK—A unit of C.V. Starr & Co. Inc. has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a registered investment adviser looking to originate direct private equity
investments.SPECIALTY RISKSEEOC, Arizona school district settle discriminatory retirement plan chargesPHOENIX—An Arizona school district that was charged by the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission with having age discriminatory retirement plans has agreed to a $148,092 settlement.U.S. court revives shareholder case against IkanosNEW YORK (Reuters)—A U.S. appeals court on Friday
revived a shareholder lawsuit accusing Ikanos Communications Inc. of failing to properly disclose known defects in its semiconductor chips at the time it was conducting a 2006 stock offering.WORKERS
COMPCalif. workers comp claims show sharp increase in medical costs: StudyCAMBRIDGE, Mass.—California has seen a “steep” increase in medical costs for workers compensation claims
despite reforms to the system in the last several years that initially reduced costs, according to the Workers Compensation Research Institute.Opioid painkillers should be monitored electronically:
N.Y. grand juryNEW YORK—A New York grand jury investigating an epidemic of controlled substance abuse has called on pharmaceutical manufacturers to help fund electronic monitoring of opioid pain
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