Posts by Hometown Insurance
US Labor Agency Sues Starbucks Over Treatment of Seattle Workers
The National Labor Relations Board on Thursday sued Starbucks SBUX.O over the coffee chain’s refusal to rehire 33 workers as it reorganized three downtown Seattle stores, including its flagship store in Pike Place Market. In a petition filed in Seattle …
Read More Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Offers Recovery Tips After Severe Storms
Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Gled Mulready offered recovery tips following the severe storms that hit Tulsa over Father’s Day weekend, causing extensive damage, including fallen trees and widespread power outages. The storm has been far-reaching, leading to heat advisories, limited access …
Read More Court: Tulsa Can’t Give a Choctaw Man Ticket Because City is on Reservation Land
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Tulsa lacks the jurisdiction to prosecute a Native American man cited by police for speeding because the city is located within the boundaries of an Indian reservation, a federal appeals court ruled. The 10th U.S. Circuit …
Read More People Moves: Harter joins Iroquois in Ohio; Donaldson Named Account Administrator at RT Specialty
Harter joins Iroquois in Ohio Andy Harter joined Iroquois Mid-Atlantic, headquartered in Midlothian, Va., as regional manager, servicing agents in Ohio. Harter most recently served as a marketing rep for Grange Insurance from his home in Gahanna, Ohio. Harter most …
Read More Train derails Outside Rural Wisconsin Village, Authorities Say No Hazardous Materials Leaked
REESEVILLE, Wis. (AP) __ Investigators are looking into what caused a freight train to derail outside a small village in south-central Wisconsin. The train derailed just west of the village of Reeseville in Dodge County around 2 p.m. Tuesday. the …
Read More Chicago Flooding a Reminder of Vulnerability of Major Cities During Extreme Weather
Heavy rains that flooded Chicago neighborhoods, rendered freeways impassable and wreaked havoc on NASCAR street races downtown Sunday are serving as stark reminders of urban centers’ vulnerability during extreme weather events. After a historic deluge in April in Fort Lauderdale, …
Read More Viewpoint: What Role Could Insurance Premium Finance Have Played in Recent Bank Failures?
On March 10, 2023, while the majority of Americans were diligently toiling away in their jobs, very few people likely understood the silently ticking time-bomb sitting inside the balance sheets of many of our bank-brethren in our important banking industry. …
Read More A.J. Gallagher Acquires The Andersen Group in Virginia
Global insurance broker Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. announced it has acquired Chantilly, Virginia-based The Andersen Group. The Andersen Group is a retail insurance agency serving non-profit trade associations, government contractors and engineering services companies in the greater Washington, D.C. …
Read More AM Best Issues Improved Outlooks for Barnstable Group in Massachusetts
AM Best has revised its outlooks to stable from negative and affirmed its Financial Strength Rating of A (Excellent) and Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings of “a” (Excellent) for the members of Barnstable Group, which includes Barnstable County Mutual Insurance Co. …
Read More Georgia Trial Lawyer Surrenders License After Using Insurance Settlement Proceeds
The Georgia Supreme Court has accepted the voluntary license surrender of a plaintiffs’ attorney who had been in practice for more than 45 years. Richard L. Middleton Jr., of Savannah, acknowledged that he had violated Georgia Bar rules by using …
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