Insurance Journal
May 3, 2004 Issue
National Articles from May 3, 2004
West Articles from May 3, 2004
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Some IJ Firsts
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California Governor Signs Workers’ Comp Reform Package
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Wy. Doctors’ Group Says Caps Not the Only Answer to Malpractice Dilemma
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MAJORITY OF OCTOBER FIRE INSURANCE CLAIMS RESOLVED:
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MONTANA COMMISSIONER SAYS HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE RATES LEVELING OFF:
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INSURER THAT TRIGGERED NEVADA MALPRACTICE CRISIS PAYS $1 MILLION:
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AIA OPPOSES REGULATION TO RESTRICT INSURER’S USE OF CREDIT INFORMATION IN WYOMING:
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MANDATED MEDICAL COVERAGE BILL IN COLORADO GOES DOWN:
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Personal Watercraft and Boats
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Property Package for Mercantile/Offices
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Farm & Ranch Equipment Breakdown Package
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Auto Dismantling and Repossessors
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Dozens Arrested For Auto Body Insurance Fraud in Northern California
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Calif. Agent Pleads Guilty to Selling Phony Policies
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GAO Study Finds Unauthorized Health Insurers Piled Up $252M in Unpaid Claims
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Agency Management Systems: Still Waiting for True Integration with Carriers
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Agents Add Value with Customer Self-Service
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Underwriting the Guessing Game of EPL Premiums
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Slave Trade Suit Targets Lloyd’s, U.S. Companies
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PCI Urges NAIC to Leave Insurance Scoring to States
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Feds Detail Segal Exploits, Obtain Plea From Accountant
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Calif. Governor Wants Workers’ Comp Fix in a Week
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Five Arrested in Fla. Scheme to Defraud Seniors
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St. Paul, Travelers to Merge April 1
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California Governor Optimistic About Reaching Deal on Workers’ Comp
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N.C. Supreme Court Upholds Punitive Damages Cap
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CDI Files Lawsuit Against State Fund
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S&P Report Warns Calif. Workers’ Compensation More Precarious Now
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Agencies Underpay CSRs, Overpay Producers, Argues Consultant Bates
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Alliance Looking for Broker/Agent Responses to Low Cost Auto Survey
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Real Technology Issues Facing Agents Today
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People and Places
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Make and Market Your Own Personal Package Program
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Target Market Strategy-Developing a Niche Market
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Agency Management Systems: Bridging to the Future in Real-Time
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Chubb Affirmed; Outlook Stable
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Atlantic Specialty Affirmed, Withdrawn
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Market Report: Independent Agency System Shows Growth, Opportunity
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Lloyd’s of London Announces $3.387 Billion in 2003 Profits
South Articles from May 3, 2004
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The Numbers Have It
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Lawmakers, Montemayor Unhappy With Rate Hikes
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Texas Fraud Committee Gearing Up for Legislative Action
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TEXAS AGENCY FINED $250K:
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LA. OWES $1.2M TO FAILED INSURER:
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TEXAS AG SETTLES WITH INSURERS:
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UNDER SUPERVISION IN OKLAHOMA:
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PECORARO PLEADS GUILTY:
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RODRIGUEZ ADMITS COMP FRAUD:
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Higher Education Risk
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Farm & Ranch Equipment Breakdown Package
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Low Cost Flood Policies
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Agency Management Systems: Still Waiting for True Integration with Carriers
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Texas Becomes a Direct Action State’
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Austin Agents Get First Look at The Academy’s New Imaging Book
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P/C Income, Surplus Rise Sharply in 2003
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Underwriting the Guessing Game of EPL Premiums
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PCI Urges NAIC to Leave Insurance Scoring to States
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Calif. Governor Wants Workers’ Comp Fix in a Week
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St. Paul, Travelers to Merge April 1
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Five Arrested in Fla. Scheme to Defraud Seniors
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Feds Detail Segal Exploits, Obtain Plea From Accountant
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Slave Trade Suit Targets Lloyd’s, U.S. Companies
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Agencies Underpay CSRs, Overpay Producers, Argues Consultant Bates
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Real Technology Issues Facing Agents Today
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People and Places
Southeast Articles from May 3, 2004
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CIAB PROCEEDS TO DISMISS W. VA. LAWSUIT AFTER STATE’S DECISION:
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Did You See What So and So Said’
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N.C. Supreme Court Backs Punitive Damages Cap
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Reports Find Wide Range of Auto Rates Across U.S.
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TORT REFORM BILL MOVING IN GEORGIA LEGISLATURE:
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TENNESSEE SENATE REPUBLICANS READY FOR WORKERS’ COMP REFORM:
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GOP INTRODUCES ASBESTOS LITIGATION REFORM IN U.S. SENATE:
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W. Va. WCC Files Injunctions Against Trio of State Employers
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Fla. Father, Son Keep It All in the Family When It Comes to Fraud
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Fla. Agent Surrenders License After Guilty Plea
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Fla. Agent Sees License Revoked
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Former Ky. State Policeman Found Guilty on Charges of Workers’ Comp Fraud
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Fla. Couple Nailed for $1.5 Million in Construction Contract Fraud
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Community Banks
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Fine Dining
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Higher Education
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Kentucky Market Gallops Along Under Acting Executive Director
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Underwriting the Guessing Game of EPL Premiums
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PCI Urges NAIC to Leave Insurance Scoring to States
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Calif. Governor Wants Workers’ Comp Fix in a Week
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Feds Detail Segal Exploits, Obtain Plea From Accountant
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Five Arrested in Fla. Scheme to Defraud Seniors
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St. Paul, Travelers to Merge April 1
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Slave Trade Suit Targets Lloyd’s, U.S. Companies
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Agencies Underpay CSRs, Overpay Producers, Argues Consultant Bates
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North Carolina: From the Wright Brothers to Krispy Kremes
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Real Technology Issues Facing Agents Today
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People and Places
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Make and Market Your Own Personal Package Program
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Target Market Strategy-Developing a Niche Market
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Agency Management Systems: Bridging to the Future in Real-Time
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Chubb Affirmed; Outlook Stable
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Atlantic Specialty Affirmed, Withdrawn
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Market Report: Independent Agency System Shows Growth, Opportunity
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Lloyd’s of London Announces $3.387 Billion in 2003 Profits
Midwest Articles from May 3, 2004
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People and Places
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Make and Market Your Own Personal Package Program
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Target Market Strategy-Developing a Niche Market
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Agency Management Systems: Bridging to the Future in Real-Time
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Chubb Affirmed; Outlook Stable
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Atlantic Specialty Affirmed, Withdrawn
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Market Report: Independent Agency System Shows Growth, Opportunity
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Lloyd’s of London Announces $3.387 Billion in 2003 Profits
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Tech Shabby
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Segal’s Fraud Trial Finally Takes Center Court
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Mo. Reform Headed to Gov.; Ohio Insurers Say Market is Stabilizing
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OHIO GOV. SIGNS MED-MAL BILL:
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ILL. APPEALS COURT QUASHES DIMINISHED VALUE CLAIM:
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MO. HIGH-RISK COMP POOL GETS 3.7 PERCENT RATE CUT:
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CONNING: BIGGER BUCKS, FEWER M&As:
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RIMS: COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, GL RATES FALLING:
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CIAB SURVEY SHOWS Q1 COMMERCIAL P/C EASING:
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The Sad Case of the Mad Cow
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Diseases Related to Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
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Help Your Clients Avoid Sexual Harassment Claims
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Flood Insurance
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Farm & Ranch Equipment
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Lead Umbrella
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North Dakota’s Sluggish Economy Will Hold Back P/C Growth
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Underwriting the Guessing Game of EPL Premiums
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PCI Urges NAIC to Leave Insurance Scoring to States
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Calif. Governor Wants Workers’ Comp Fix in a Week
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Five Arrested in Fla. Scheme to Defraud Seniors
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Feds Detail Segal Exploits, Obtain Plea From Accountant
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St. Paul, Travelers to Merge April 1
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Slave Trade Suit Targets Lloyd’s, U.S. Companies
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California Governor Optimistic About Reaching Deal on Workers’ Comp
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N.C. Supreme Court Upholds Punitive Damages Cap
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CDI Files Lawsuit Against State Fund
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Real Technology Issues Facing Agents Today
East Articles from May 3, 2004
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People and Places
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Make and Market Your Own Personal Package Program
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Target Market Strategy-Developing a Niche Market
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Agency Management Systems: Bridging to the Future in Real-Time
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Chubb Affirmed; Outlook Stable
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Atlantic Specialty Affirmed, Withdrawn
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Market Report: Independent Agency System Shows Growth, Opportunity
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Lloyd’s of London Announces $3.387 Billion in 2003 Profits
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Market Shares
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Mass. High Risk Auto System Changes Advance
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Statistics Reportedly Fail to Support Doctors’ Flight from Pennsylvania
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Frustrated New York Contractors to Build Own Liability Insurer
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R.I. LEAD DEADLINE A WORRY:
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CONN. EYES OUTSOURCING PENALTIES:
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N.H. GETS SECURITY FUNDS:
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MASS. ‘INSURED LOCATION’ DEFINED:
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MAINE NONRENEWALS UPHELD:
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MARYLAND SEIZES MUTUAL:
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ABSENTEE DAD GETS WTC BENEFITS:
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N.J. SUIT OK DESPITE WAIVER:
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FEMA BENDS ON N.Y. CITY CLAIMS:
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INSURBANC REPORTS BANK DEALS:
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Industry Groups Unite to Urge TRIA Renewal
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Private Workers’ Comp Terrorism Pool Falls Short
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New Hampshire Markets Found Healthy Thanks to Competitive Forces
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More Maryland Bills Assist Isabel Victims
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Low-Cost Commercial, Renter’s Flood Insurance Now Available
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Hot Subject on Campuses: Courses in Fire Investigation
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SIAA: The Network That Works Plans Major Growth
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Agencies Underpay CSRs, Overpay Producers, Consultant Bates Tells New England Reps.
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Capitol Ideas: Status of Fraud Legislation in Eastern States
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Jewelers Lower Cost Cover
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Community Bank Package
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Higher Ed Risk Solutions
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PCI Urges NAIC to Leave Insurance Scoring to States
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Calif. Governor Wants Workers’ Comp Fix in a Week
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St. Paul, Travelers to Merge April 1
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Slave Trade Suit Targets Lloyd’s, U.S. Companies
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California Governor Optimistic About Reaching Deal on Workers’ Comp
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N.C. Supreme Court Upholds Punitive Damages Cap
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Agencies Underpay CSRs, Overpay Producers, Argues Consultant Bates
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Health Plans Facing Managed Care Backlash
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While Albany Bickers, N.Y.’s Fraud Reforms Go Nowhere … Again
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