Insurance Journal
January 12, 2004 Issue
National Articles from January 12, 2004
West Articles from January 12, 2004
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Happy New Year!
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Alliance, NAII Boards Approve Merger; New Group to be Called PCI
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CALIF. STAMPING OFFICE TURNS 65
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ALASKA PRIVACY REGS. TROUBLE ALLIANCE
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PAULA FINANCIAL REFINANCES DEBT
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CALIF. FUND SEEKS RATE DECREASE
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CALIF. SEES REDUCTIONS IN WC RATE FILINGS
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Nev. Man Found Guilty of Felony Fraud
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Anonymous Tip, Employer Cooperation Solve Pair of Wash. L&I Fraud Cases
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L.A. Man Pleads No Contest to Fraud
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Calif. Couple Charged with Fraud
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Agent Sentenced for Felony Fraud
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One-on-One with California Senator Jackie Speier
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Earlybird Forecast for 2004
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Trends 2004: Are You Prepared’
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Standards Boost Efficiency of Licensing, Appointments and Contracts
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NAIC President Csiszar Tells All
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NAIC Meeting Targets Reform in 2004
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Big I’s Virtual University Tops Insurance Journal Poll
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Who Made the Most Influential Agent List in 2003′
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How to Get More than Referrals from Your Leading Accounts
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Insurance Journal, InsuranceTimes Team Up for Northeast Publication
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Unitrin Revised
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Ohio Casualty Group Affirmed
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Iowa Mutual, Iowa American Upgraded
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White Mountains Ins. Group Affirmed
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Peak Performance Offers Insight to Agency Management
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Record Number of Risk Retention Groups Formed in 2003
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CNA Targets $1 Billion in Main Street Business
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Wash. L&I Adopts 9.8 Percent Rate Increase for 2004
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Schwarzenegger Governs One-Eighth of the U.S. Population
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Meeting the Challenge of Dept. of Motor Vehicles Reporting
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Tillinghast Says More Consolidation in 2004
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Strengthening Protection for Directors and Officers
South Articles from January 12, 2004
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Trends 2004: Are You Prepared’
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Standards Boost Efficiency of Licensing, Appointments and Contracts
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NAIC President Csiszar Tells All
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NAIC Meeting Targets Reform in 2004
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Big I’s Virtual University Tops Insurance Journal Poll
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Who Made the Most Influential Agent List in 2003′
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How to Get More than Referrals from Your Leading Accounts
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Insurance Journal, InsuranceTimes Team Up for Northeast Publication
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Unitrin Revised
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Ohio Casualty Group Affirmed
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Iowa Mutual, Iowa American Upgraded
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White Mountains Ins. Group Affirmed
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Peak Performance Offers Insight to Agency Management
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Record Number of Risk Retention Groups Formed in 2003
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Time to Make a Change
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Insurers Balk at Halliburton’s Asbestos Exit Plan
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ICT Details New Laws Taking Effect in 2004
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ARK. AGENT ARRESTED:
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TEXAS WC COMMITTEE CHOSEN:
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LDI EMPLOYEES FACE CHARGES:
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JOE VINCENT SEMINAR ON HORIZON:
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Perry Says Reforms are Paving Way for Regulatory Modernization
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Earlybird Forecast for 2004
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Building Agency Value Through Perpetuation
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The Rule of 55
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Designing an Internal Perpetuation Plan
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Texas-More than Just the Alamo and Football
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The Challenge of Perpetuation
Southeast Articles from January 12, 2004
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Trends 2004: Are You Prepared’
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Standards Boost Efficiency of Licensing, Appointments and Contracts
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NAIC President Csiszar Tells All
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NAIC Meeting Targets Reform in 2004
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Big I’s Virtual University Tops Insurance Journal Poll
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Who Made the Most Influential Agent List in 2003′
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How to Get More than Referrals from Your Leading Accounts
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Insurance Journal, InsuranceTimes Team Up for Northeast Publication
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Unitrin Revised
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Ohio Casualty Group Affirmed
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Iowa Mutual, Iowa American Upgraded
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White Mountains Ins. Group Affirmed
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Peak Performance Offers Insight to Agency Management
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Record Number of Risk Retention Groups Formed in 2003
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New Resolutions for Industry Publication
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Miss. Tort Reform In Play As Lawyers Flock to Magnolia State
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COURT OF APPEALS LARGELY UPHOLDS N.C. COMMISSIONER’S ORDER TO REDUCE AUTO RATES:
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THE SEIBELS BRUCE GROUP RECEIVES APPROVAL TO RESUME WRITING NEW COMMERCIAL LINES BUSINESS IN TENN:
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IIANC DONATES $25,000 TO AMERICAN RED CROSS DISASTER RELIEF FUND:
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ALA. WAREHOUSE DEEMED TOTAL LOSS IN FIRE:
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FLA. HOLDS 2003 SAFETY EXPO:
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FLA. OUTPACES NATION IN FRAUD CONVICTIONS:
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NALG COMMENTS ON UNAUTHORIZED SPAM E-MAIL:
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TORT REFORM ASSOCIATION CALLS W. VA. A ‘JUDICIAL HELLHOLE’:
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TENN. SENATORS NOTE $6 MILLION IN FEDERAL DISASTER AID FOR JACKSON:
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Georgia Commissioner Has State on the Right Track
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More Than a Retirement Center and an Exporter of Oranges
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Ga. Commissioner Orders Nev. Company to Cease Business
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Fla. Business Charged With Comp Fraud
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Fla. Bail Bondsman Banned From Industry
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Bonding Company Ordered to Cease Business in Fla.
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Miami Clinic Owner, Four Others Arrested in Auto Fraud Scheme
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Fla. Goes on Offensive to Fight Fraud
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Florida: Land of Opportunity, but for Whom’
Midwest Articles from January 12, 2004
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Trends 2004: Are You Prepared’
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Standards Boost Efficiency of Licensing, Appointments and Contracts
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NAIC President Csiszar Tells All
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NAIC Meeting Targets Reform in 2004
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Big I’s Virtual University Tops Insurance Journal Poll
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Who Made the Most Influential Agent List in 2003′
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How to Get More than Referrals from Your Leading Accounts
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Insurance Journal, InsuranceTimes Team Up for Northeast Publication
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Unitrin Revised
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Ohio Casualty Group Affirmed
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Iowa Mutual, Iowa American Upgraded
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White Mountains Ins. Group Affirmed
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Peak Performance Offers Insight to Agency Management
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Record Number of Risk Retention Groups Formed in 2003
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… And a Happy New Magazine!
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Ill. Insurance Director Tony Clark May Face Another Budget Crunch
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Alliance, NAII Boards Approve Merger; New Group to be Called PCI
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MO. COURT STRIKES DOWN MANAGED CARE COMP RULES:
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INDUSTRY GIVES BIG TO OHIO JUSTICE:
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FLA. CARRIER’S MINN. DONATIONS UNDER INVESTIGATION:
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MO. CRACKS DOWN ON AGENT TAX CHEATS:
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OHIO MOVES CLOSER TO ASBESTOS REFORM:
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N.D. WORKERS INSURANCE DIRECTOR SACKED:
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CINCINNATI FINANCIAL MAY RELEASE AS MUCH AS $75 MILLION IN RESERVES:
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CNA POSTS $1.8 BILLION Q3 LOSS:
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Ohio Agent Loses License for $200,000 Claim Payment Theft
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Iowa Agent Gets 4 Years for Securities Fraud
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N.D. Man Gets 1 Year for Workers’ Comp Fraud
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Kan. Fraud Unit Takes On Battle Against Crime
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Poolman Orders Benefits Company to Stop Selling in N.D.
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Midwest Comp Market: Proceed With Caution
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The Strange Saga of Near North’s Michael Segal
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To Fee, or Not to Fee
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CNA Targets $1 Billion in Main Street Business
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Slow Ill. Job Market May Mean Less P/C Growth
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The Illinois Marketplace: Is the Future in Peril’
East Articles from January 12, 2004
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Trends 2004: Are You Prepared’
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Standards Boost Efficiency of Licensing, Appointments and Contracts
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NAIC President Csiszar Tells All
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NAIC Meeting Targets Reform in 2004
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Big I’s Virtual University Tops Insurance Journal Poll
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Who Made the Most Influential Agent List in 2003′
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How to Get More than Referrals from Your Leading Accounts
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Insurance Journal, InsuranceTimes Team Up for Northeast Publication
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Unitrin Revised
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Ohio Casualty Group Affirmed
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Iowa Mutual, Iowa American Upgraded
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White Mountains Ins. Group Affirmed
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Peak Performance Offers Insight to Agency Management
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Record Number of Risk Retention Groups Formed in 2003
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Welcome to the Insurance Journal
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R.I. Officials Still Hoping to Avoid Pawtucket Mutual Liquidation
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Has the N.J. Auto Market Seen the Last of 30 Years of Mismanagement’
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MASS. AUTO RATES NEED REFORM:
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CONN. WEIGHS ALTERNATIVE TO LAWSUIT CAP:
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MASS. INSURER NEWBURY MERGES INTO DORCHESTER MUTUAL:
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NINE NEW FRAUDSTERS JOIN “HALL OF SHAME”:
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NEW JERSEY AGENTS TO RECOVER ‘OUT OF POCKET’ COSTS:
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VIRGINIA BIRTH FUND ON WATCH:
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PENN. AUTO TORT DIFFERENTIAL SET:
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ISABEL COST VIRGINIA INSURERS $925 MILLION:
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MUNICH RE U.N. REPORT ESTIMATES WEATHER COST $60 BILLION IN 2003:
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The Right Man for the Right Job
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No More Tea Parties in the Bay State
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Insurers Seek $100 Million in Biggest N.Y. Fraud Suit
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Pa. Man Charged in Arson-for-Hire Fraud Scam
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N.Y. Arrests Psychotherapists for Fraud
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Insurers Seek $17 Million from NJ Chiropractors
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It’s a New Ballgame
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