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New Md. law aims to halt financial abuse of the elderly
Maryland banks and credit unions are likely to be among the first to notice that an elderly customer is being financially exploited by a con artist or an unscrupulous relative. So it makes sense that these institutions take part in an effort to protect...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Business Institutions, Financial and Business Services, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Head Of UConn Law Center Testifies To Congress About Insurance Regulation
The Hartford CourantThe head of the University of Connecticut's Insurance Law Center is scheduled to testify before a Congressional subcommittee about insurance regulation at the state, federal and international level. The Congressional hearing is about America's...Tags: Corporate Officers, Crime, Law and Justice, Insurance, Reinsurance Group of America Incorporated, Litigation and Regulation
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MetLife Changes Strategy, Will Slash $600 Million In Expenses by 2016
The Hartford CourantMetLife announced a sweeping change in strategy that involves reducing sales of variable annuities and focusing on accident and health insurance products in the U.S. "We are not steering away from annuities," MetLife spokesman John Calagna said. "We...Tags: Bloomfield (Staten Island, New York), Super Bowl, Economy, Business and Finance, Insurance, Companies and Corporations
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"Low Rider" Attack: Cops Seek Men Who Left Car Admirer In Critical Condition
Pix11.com | @jamesfordtvPolice say two brothers who were admiring a custom-built car got a severe beatdown in exchange for their admiration, leaving one of them in critical condition. Now investigators search for whoever was in the car, and are hoping at least one of the 35,...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Records Detail Zachs' Run
Adam Zachs spent 22 years dodging the police who were trying to put him in prison for murder. But according to new documents released by West Hartford police, he made good use of the time, building a comfortable life for himself in Mexico. On the run...Tags: New York City, Mexico City, Kennedy Airport, Murder, Aeromexico
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Conning, The Old-Line Hartford Insurance Consultancy, Looks To Europe, Asia
The Hartford CourantHARTFORD — With little public fanfare over the last decade, Conning & Co., a Hartford insurance services firm long known for its research, has tripled the amount of insurers' assets it manages — helping to lead an industry shift toward...Tags: Mutual Funds, Asia, Economy, Business and Finance, ING Group, Companies and Corporations
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Life-insurance group names Damron legislator of year
news@jessaminejournal.comThe Life Insurance Settlement Association (LISA) has named Kentucky Rep. Robert Damron its “Legislator of the Year for 2012.” The award was presented to Damron, of Nicholasville, at LISA’s 18th Annual Spring Conference, held in...Tags: Robert Damron, Crime, Law and Justice, Insurance, Steve Beshear, Laws
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MetLife Among Investors Giving $220 Million To Oklahoma Wind Power Project
The Hartford CourantMetLife is among a group of investors that will contribute $220 million to a wind-power project that sprawls over 45,000 acres of north central Oklahoma. The syndicate of investors led by J.P. Morgan includes Wells Fargo Wind Holdings LLC and MetLife,...Tags: Wind Power, Solar Energy, Alabama Power Company, General Electric Capital Corporation, Alternative Energy
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MetLife To Pay $478 Million In Unpaid Policies, Penalties
The Hartford CourantMetLife will pay nearly $500 million to to settle an investigation by six states that questioned whether the company did enough to track down beneficiaries after policyholders die. Of that amount, $40 million will be paid in penalties and about $438...Tags: Bloomfield (Staten Island, New York), Personal Data Collection, Finance, Interior Policy, Economy, Business and Finance
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Prudential Financial Reports $988M Loss
Prudential Financial, the second-largest life insurer in the United States, said it was hurt by charges for value changes in derivatives tied to the weakening of the Japanese yen. Prudential's peer MetLife was also hurt in the first quarter by...Tags: Mutual Funds, Thomson Corporation, Finance, John Paulson, Economy, Business and Finance
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Regulators pressure life insurers to help beneficiaries collect their due
Regulators nationwide are pushing life insurers to do a better job of tracking when policyholders die and locating the beneficiaries — an effort that could reap billions of dollars for consumers. Insurers regularly monitor Social Security's Death...Tags: Contracts, Social Security, Insurance, Economy, Business and Finance, Consumers
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The Hartford Tops J.D. Power Study For Auto Insurance
The Hartford CourantThe Hartford topped all other insurers when it comes to shopping for auto insurance, according to study results released Monday from J.D. Power and Associates. J.D. Power and Associates' 2011 U.S. Insurance Shopping Study was based on responses from more...Tags: Insurance, GEICO, Hartford Financial Services Group Incorporated, Advertising, AAA
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