Insurance Journal
January 26, 2004 Issue
National Articles from January 26, 2004
West Articles from January 26, 2004
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E&S Directory Packs a Punch
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Members Approve Trade Assoc. Merger; New Group Opens Doors as PCI
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New Trade Association Gives Voice to Calif. Insurers
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CALIF. AGENT FEES UP 10% IN 2004:
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QUAKE INSURED LOSSES PEGGED AT $40-$60MIL:
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NAPSLO MID-YEAR SET FOR SCOTTSDALE:
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IDAHO OFFERS ONLINE IN-STATE PRODUCER LICENSE RENEWAL SERVICE:
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WASH. STATE LEADERS AIM TO CONTROL MED-MAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS:
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NAMIC REPORT DETAILS STATE TORT REFORM EFFORTS:
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The Case for Group Legal: Now More Than Ever
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Improved Disclosures, Accountability Brings New Challenges to Insurers
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10th Anniversary of Northridge Earthquake Remembered
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More than the Grand Canyon and Copper
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One-on-One with Arizona State Fund President Don Smith
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NAIC’s Ario Says Producer Licensing Reform, Credit Scoring are Top Priority
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Natural Disasters More Severe and More Costly
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Study Shows Deadly Gaps in State Road Safety Laws
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Status of Agent vs. Brokers in California
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Is Consolidation of the Brokerage Industry Working’
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IIABA Notes Legislative Agenda for New Year
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The Strange Saga of Near North National Group’s Michael Segal
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I.I.I. Survey Reports Industry Leaders Expect Improved Profits in 2004
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Building Agency Value Through Perpetuation
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Controlling Medical Costs in Workers’ Compensation
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Malpractice Reform Must Focus on Reducing Patient Injury
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Court Invalidates Auto Insurance Discount Law
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Leaving a Lasting Legacy
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Modernizing the Sales and Service Functions in an Insurance Agency
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Catastrophes Set the Stage for the Marine Insurance Marketplace
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E&S Foresight and Good Management Ease Hard Market Pains
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AFG and Subs Affirmed
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Lloyd’s Syndicate 2001 Assigned
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On the Street
South Articles from January 26, 2004
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You Can’t Keep a Good State Down
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Terms of Credit History Use Still Being Negotiated
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Members Approve Association Merger; New Group Opens Doors as PCI
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COURT GRANTS ALLSTATE REQUEST:
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ROGUE AGENT IN ARKANSAS:
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FRAUD TARGETED IN TEXAS:
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18 P/C INSURERS FAILED IN 2003:
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TRUSTED CHOICE ADS SET TO RUN:
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LLOYD’S 2004 CAPACITY NEARLY $27B:
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Mission Possible: Bringing Insurers Back to Louisiana
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Natural Disasters More Severe and More Costly
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Arkansas Personal Lines Rate Report
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IIABA Outlines Legislative Agenda for 2004
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The Strange Saga of Near North National Group’s Michael Segal
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Survey: New Car Owners Know Little About Insurance Coverage
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NAMIC Report Details State Tort Reform Efforts
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Beyond the Bayou and Mardi Gras
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Texas P/C and Lloyd’s Premium – 2002
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Leaving a Lasting Legacy
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NAPSLO MID-YEAR SET FOR SCOTTSDALE:
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Modernizing the Sales and Service Functions in an Insurance Agency
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Catastrophes Set the Stage for the Marine Insurance Marketplace
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E&S Foresight and Good Management Ease Hard Market Pains
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AFG and Subs Affirmed
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Lloyd’s Syndicate 2001 Assigned
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On the Street
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Texas Surplus Lines Premium Comparison
Southeast Articles from January 26, 2004
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Taking the Pain Out of Tort Reform
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Members Approve Trade Association Merger; New Group Known as PCI
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NEW FLA. LAW LIMITING INSURERS’ USE OF CREDIT REPORTS TAKES EFFECT:
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ALLIANCE IN SUPPORT OF S.C. ANTI-FRAUD PROPOSAL:
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EAUTOCLAIMS NOTES 3RD STRAIGHT QUARTER OF PROFITABILITY:
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21ST CENTURY HOLDING SUBSIDIARY GETS GREEN LIGHT FROM CITIZENS’ BOARD FOR POLICY TAKE-OUT:
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MISS. DISTRICT RECEIVES FIRE PROTECTION UPGRADE:
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Tennessee’s P/C Market Mirrors Challenges Other States Face
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West Virginia Operating With Tort Reform Concerns
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Georgia is More than Peaches and Peanuts
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The Case for Group Legal: Now More Than Ever
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Ga. Commissioner Schedules Hearing
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Arrest Made in Connection with Fla. August Home Fire
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Buttafuoco Among 11 Charged with Auto Repair Fraud
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West Virginia Commissioner Eyes Tort Reform
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Tillinghast Says More Consolidation in 2004
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North Carolina Agents Team Up for Winning Model
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NAPSLO MID-YEAR SET FOR SCOTTSDALE:
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Modernizing the Sales and Service Functions in an Insurance Agency
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Catastrophes Set the Stage for the Marine Insurance Marketplace
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E&S Foresight and Good Management Ease Hard Market Pains
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AFG and Subs Affirmed
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Lloyd’s Syndicate 2001 Assigned
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On the Street
Midwest Articles from January 26, 2004
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E&S Directory Packs a Punch
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Ohio Tort Reforms, Protecting CLUE Top Industry Agenda
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PCI Hopes for Stronger Voice on Future of Insurance Regulation
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ILL. DOI PUTS STATEWIDE INTO LIQUIDATION:
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INDUSTRY, MO. REGULATORS AGREE COMP COSTS SHOULD FALL IN 2004:
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SHEPARD EXTENDS STATE AUTO OFFER UNTIL FEB. 13:
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MICH. SUPREME COURT COULD BE NEXT BATTLEGROUND FOR MEDICAL MONITORING CLAIMS:
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Ohio’s First Woman Insurance Director Tackles Med-Mal Crisis
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Illinois DOI Fines Federal Mutual $30,000
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Felony Charges Filed Against Kansas Agent
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North Dakota Man Must Pay $55,000 Restitution for Comp Fraud
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Earlybird Forecast for 2004: Street Sees Premium Growth in Store
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Ohio P/C Market Should Keep Pace With Countrywide Patterns
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Michigan Needs to Open Up Insurance Scoring Process
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NAPSLO MID-YEAR SET FOR SCOTTSDALE:
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Modernizing the Sales and Service Functions in an Insurance Agency
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Catastrophes Set the Stage for the Marine Insurance Marketplace
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E&S Foresight and Good Management Ease Hard Market Pains
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AFG and Subs Affirmed
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Lloyd’s Syndicate 2001 Assigned
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On the Street
East Articles from January 26, 2004
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As the New Year Unfolds
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Confusion Reigns on the Massachusetts Auto Front
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Members Approve Association Merger; New Group Opens Doors as PCI
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LOWER THE TIDE OF BILE SAYS JUDGE:
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IIABNY ANNOUNCES LEG. PRIORITIES:
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MAINE PUBLISHES INSURANCE REPORT:
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MAINE SNOWMOBILE LEGISLATIVE BILL:
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Natural Disasters More Severe and More Costly
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The Strange Saga of Near North National Group’s Michael Segal
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The Case for Group Legal: Now More Than Ever
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Largest U.S. City and Home to Thousands of Fallen Heroes
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Leaving a Lasting Legacy
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NAPSLO MID-YEAR SET FOR SCOTTSDALE:
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Modernizing the Sales and Service Functions in an Insurance Agency
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Catastrophes Set the Stage for the Marine Insurance Marketplace
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E&S Foresight and Good Management Ease Hard Market Pains
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AFG and Subs Affirmed
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Lloyd’s Syndicate 2001 Assigned
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On the Street
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