Thursday, February 10, 2011A U.S. government investigation showed no link between electronic throttles and unintended acceleration in Toyota Motor Corp. vehicles, a victory for the world's top automaker battered by recalls over runaway vehicles. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, February 1, 2011As a monster storm began to bear down on the middle of the nation Tuesday, those in its frigid and dangerous path could only hope it wouldn't live up to the hype. The storm threatened to leave up to a third of the nation covered in a hodge-podge of brutal winter weather. READ MORE >>
Monday, January 31, 2011It’s the latest litigation tactic in the online age: U.S. lawyers are trying to mine the private zones of Facebook and other social-media sites for photos, comments, status updates and other tidbits that might contradict what their opponents are saying in court. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 26, 2011Bank of America Corp.’s Countrywide mortgage unit has been sued by investors claiming they were victimized in a “massive fraud” when they bought mortgage-backed securities. The lawsuit was filed on Monday in a New York state court by 12 plaintiffs including the TIAA-CREF fund family, New York Life Insurance Co. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 19, 2011Here’s a sliver of good news for people who may get involved in a car wreck in 2011 or after. The automobile insurance liability limits that were raised from the decades-old minimum of $20,000 to $25,000 in 2008 will increase again, to $30,000 effective January 1, 2011. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 19, 2011Texas Insurance Commissioner Mike Geeslin plans to step down when his term ends Feb. 1. Geeslin sent a letter to the governor asking that he not be reappointed. "It just seems to be the right time to transition and step aside and let someone else lead," said Geeslin, who has had the job for five and a half years. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 19, 2011Texas police are taking a stand against drivers with no car insurance policy. Because having liability car insurance is required by law in the state of Texas, some cities are adopting a “no tolerance” policy. In 2009, the state of Texas linked its vehicle registrations with insurance policies to verify coverage in a program called TexasSure. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 12, 2011 A judge has sentenced two men to life in prison after they pleaded guilty in a series of fires at churches in Smith County in East Texas last year. Judge Christi Kennedy ordered the prison terms for 20-year-old Jason Robert Bourque and 22-year-old Daniel George McAllister on Jan. 10, 2011. READ MORE >>
Friday, December 17, 2010 Date Event 09-08-2008 PENALTY OF $5,000 FOR ISSUING UNAPPROVED FORMS IN TEXAS. 08-21-2003 REDOMESTICATED FROM WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TO LIVONIA, MICHIGAN BY WAY OF CHARTER AMENDMENT READ MORE >>
Friday, December 17, 2010 Date Event 02-07-2007 REDOMESTICATED FROM TULSA, OKLAHOMA TO MAIDSON, WISCONSIN BY WAY OF CHARTER AMENDMENT. 02-07-2007 ADDED REINSURANCE ON ALL LINES AUTHORIZED TO BE WRITTEN ON A DIRECT BASIS INSURANCE. READ MORE >>
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