Elizabeth Banicki / November 12, 2010
LOS ANGELES (CN) – Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner sued the state Office of Administrative Law in a dispute over Poizner’s request that all insurers doing business in California agree not to invest in companies working with Iran’s “nuclear, defense and energy sectors.” Poizner claims he acted “to safeguard insurer assets and the interests of policyholders,”
LOS ANGELES (CN) – Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner sued the state Office of Administrative Law in a dispute over Poizner’s request that all insurers doing business in California agree not to invest in companies working with Iran’s “nuclear, defense and energy sectors.” Poizner claims he acted “to safeguard insurer assets and the interests of policyholders,”
LOS ANGELES (CN) – Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner sued the state Office of Administrative Law in a dispute over Poizner’s request that all insurers doing business in California agree not to invest in companies working with Iran’s “nuclear, defense and energy sectors.” Poizner claims he acted “to safeguard insurer assets and the interests of policyholders,”
LOS ANGELES (CN) – Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner sued the state Office of Administrative Law in a dispute over Poizner’s request that all insurers doing business in California agree not to invest in companies working with Iran’s “nuclear, defense and energy sectors.” Poizner claims he acted “to safeguard insurer assets and the interests of policyholders,”
LOS ANGELES (CN) – Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner sued the state Office of Administrative Law in a dispute over Poizner’s request that all insurers doing business in California agree not to invest in companies working with Iran’s “nuclear, defense and energy sectors.” Poizner claims he acted “to safeguard insurer assets and the interests of policyholders,”