Insurance Journal
June 7, 2004 Issue
National Articles from June 7, 2004
West Articles from June 7, 2004
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Campus Issues Swing Into Play for Public Entity Underwriters
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Stoke Sales by Restructuring Your Traditional Departments
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High-Tech Commentary: From Paper to Digits at a Small Surplus Lines Carrier
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Medical Liability Costs Damper Outlook for Healthcare Industry
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AFG and P/C Subsidiaries Affirmed
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Atlantic Preferred Rated “B+”
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Infrassure ‘B++’ Rating Affirmed
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Bermuda Insurers on a Roll – As Good as It Gets’
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The Broker–The Policyholder’s Advocate
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One-on-One with NIIA’s President Rick Aniello
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Big Problems for Small Business
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Wyoming Med-Mal Rates on the Rise
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STATE FUND SAYS MODEST RATE CUTS ARE LIKELY:
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CDI DISMISSES STATE FUND LAWSUIT:
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COLORADO POLICYHOLDERS SEEK LAWSUIT OVER AUTO INSURANCE PREMIUMS:
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MARINE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION REVISES CARGO CLAUSES:
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WCIRB SUBMITS EVALUATION OF SB 899 AND PROPOSED REDUCTION IN PURE PREMIUM RATES:
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ACORD LAUNCHES NEW ADVANTAGE WEB SITE:
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UTAH COMMITTEE CONSIDERS UNINSURED DRIVERS PROBLEM:
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AWIA TO HOLD 2004 CONVENTION:
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True Wrap Around
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Motor Truck Cargo, Non-Trucking Automobile Liability and/or Truckers General Liability
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Insurance Industry Charity Gala Makes a Difference
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The Silver State – Sagebrush, Hoover Dam and Vegas
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Workers’ Compensation Legislative Reforms in California
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Managing Patient Expectations Key to Reducing Malpractice Risk
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Regional Focus
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Elderly Drivers Pose Growing Challenge for States and Auto Insurers
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IBA West Blue Ribbon Conference Focuses on Workers’ Comp
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Summer Means Wild Weather in Some Western States
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Team Selling: A New Look at ‘Survival of the Fittest’
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Could the California Wildfires Have Been Predicted’
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PEMCO Releases List of Top Distracting Activities for Washington Drivers
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Supreme Court Allows Credit Scoring Discrimination Suit
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Letter to the Editor: Inspections
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Supreme Court Allows Credit Scoring Discrimination Suit
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Garamendi’s Homeowners’ Bill of Rights Moves Ahead
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People and Places
South Articles from June 7, 2004
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Campus Issues Swing Into Play for Public Entity Underwriters
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Stoke Sales by Restructuring Your Traditional Departments
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High-Tech Commentary: From Paper to Digits at a Small Surplus Lines Carrier
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Medical Liability Costs Damper Outlook for Healthcare Industry
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AFG and P/C Subsidiaries Affirmed
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Atlantic Preferred Rated “B+”
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Infrassure ‘B++’ Rating Affirmed
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Bermuda Insurers on a Roll – As Good as It Gets’
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The Broker–The Policyholder’s Advocate
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Get Out of the Office!
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Program Business Leaders Receive Targeted Advice
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PCI CALLS FOR TWCC REFORMS:
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PLATTE RIVER APPROVED FOR HOSPITAL LIABILITY IN OKLAHOMA:
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BURGLARIES ON THE RISE IN TEXAS:
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LWCC PAYS $10 MILLION DIVIDEND:
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TEXAS OKAYS ISO COMM. AUTO TOOLS:
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SESSION CALLED FOR FISHER PROBE:
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PLICO TO RAISE RATES IN OKLAHOMA:
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Environmental Multi-Line for Contractors, Consultants
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E&O/EPLI for Consultants
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Commercial Liability With Excess Limits
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The End of Extrinsic Evidence’
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IIAH Celebrates Its 80th Anniversary This Month
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Texas State Senator Shapiro to Speak at IIAT’s 107th Annual Convention
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BANG! Lets Agents Start Advertising Right Away
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People and Places
Southeast Articles from June 7, 2004
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Crossing Paths with North Carolina Senator Elizabeth Dole
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Campus Issues Swing Into Play for Public Entity Underwriters
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Stoke Sales by Restructuring Your Traditional Departments
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High-Tech Commentary: From Paper to Digits at a Small Surplus Lines Carrier
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Medical Liability Costs Damper Outlook for Healthcare Industry
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AFG and P/C Subsidiaries Affirmed
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Atlantic Preferred Rated “B+”
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Infrassure ‘B++’ Rating Affirmed
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Bermuda Insurers on a Roll – As Good as It Gets’
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The Broker–The Policyholder’s Advocate
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Variety is the Spice of Life
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Florida Legislative Session Productive for Industry, Lobbyists Claim
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Tenn. Workers’ Comp Reform Bill Goes to Governor
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FLORIDA LONGSHORE RATES SLASHED:
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FLORIDA CFO APPLAUDS LAWMAKERS FOR APPROVING LEGISLATION TO INCREASE AVAILABILITY OF HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE:
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FPIC INSURANCE GROUP UNVEILS Q1 REPORT:
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FORT LAUDERDALE CLAIMS ASSOCIATION HOLDS JULY SEMINAR:
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FLORIDA SURPLUS LINES CONVENTION TAKES A CRUISE:
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TENNESSEE SENATORS NOTE $10.9 MILLION IN HUD DISASTER ASSISTANCE ON TORNADO ANNIVERSARY:
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PIAA, NPDB DATA SHOW MED-MAL COSTS STILL RISING:
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WEST VIRGINIA GOV. NOTES PHYSICIAN’S MUTUAL FILES APPLICATION FOR LICENSURE WITH COMMISSION:
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One-on-One with NIIA’s President Rick Aniello
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Supreme Court Allows Credit Scoring Discrimination Suit
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Supreme Court Allows Credit Scoring Discrimination Suit
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Letter to the Editor: Inspections
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Segal Doesn’t Support Segal.com
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Fla. Longshore Rates Slashed
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Missouri’s Gov. Holden Again Vetoes Tort Reform
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Health Savings Accounts: A New Option for Employers and Consumers
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People and Places
Midwest Articles from June 7, 2004
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Campus Issues Swing Into Play for Public Entity Underwriters
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Stoke Sales by Restructuring Your Traditional Departments
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High-Tech Commentary: From Paper to Digits at a Small Surplus Lines Carrier
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Medical Liability Costs Damper Outlook for Healthcare Industry
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AFG and P/C Subsidiaries Affirmed
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Atlantic Preferred Rated “B+”
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Infrassure ‘B++’ Rating Affirmed
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Bermuda Insurers on a Roll – As Good as It Gets’
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Public Entities & Potpourri
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IMSA Stakes Role as Market Conduct Model
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Segal Fraud Trial Takes 2-Week Break Before Closing Arguments
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LOBBYISTS BOAST SUCCESS IN KANSAS:
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APCAPITAL TO GET $13.5 MILLION FOR COMMUTATION WITH GERLING:
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ILLINOIS HOUSE REJECTS HIGHER AUTO LIMITS:
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GALLAGHER ACQUIRES SPECIALTY ADVISORY SERVICES:
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OHIO DOI RECOVERED $5 MILLION IN HEALTH-CARE SERVICES:
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AON TO OUTSOURCE MOST U.S. IT TO CSC:
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ST. PAUL TRAVELERS SETTLES ASBESTOS ACTIONS:
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ACCENTURE SURVEY TARGETS INSURANCE FRAUD:
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Managing Patient Expectations Key to Reducing Malpractice Risk
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Finally Got a Piece of the Pie: Breaking Down the Public Entity Barrier
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Group Long-Term-Care Insurance: How to Cash in on this Hot Voluntary Benefit
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Supreme Court Allows Credit Scoring Discrimination Suit
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Supreme Court Allows Credit Scoring Discrimination Suit
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Letter to the Editor: Inspections
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Segal Doesn’t Support Segal.com
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Fla. Longshore Rates Slashed
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Missouri’s Gov. Holden Again Vetoes Tort Reform
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Network Care for Workers’ Comp Woes
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Supreme Court Allows Credit Scoring Discrimination Suit
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Letter to the Editor: Inspections
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Supreme Court Allows Credit Scoring Discrimination Suit
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Nebraska’s Chance to Modernize Still Alive and Kicking
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The Broker–The Policyholder’s Advocate
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People and Places
East Articles from June 7, 2004
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Campus Issues Swing Into Play for Public Entity Underwriters
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Mass. Gay Marriage Has Property/Casualty Effects
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Stoke Sales by Restructuring Your Traditional Departments
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High-Tech Commentary: From Paper to Digits at a Small Surplus Lines Carrier
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Medical Liability Costs Damper Outlook for Healthcare Industry
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AFG and P/C Subsidiaries Affirmed
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Atlantic Preferred Rated “B+”
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Infrassure ‘B++’ Rating Affirmed
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Bermuda Insurers on a Roll – As Good as It Gets’
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Big Problems for Small Business
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Employers: N.Y. Losing Jobs While Albany Stalls on Workers’ Comp
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Professors study link between biology, credit score and risk
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CONN. A.G. WARNS ON SURCHARGE:
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CONN. TOWN’S SLIPPERY SLOPE:
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CONN. LOSS SERVICES NOTICE:
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MASS. HIGH RISK PLAN VOTED:
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N.Y. SEEKS SAFER KIDS’ CAMPS:
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N.H. MED-MAL EFFORT FAILS:
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VERMONT DRUNK BOATERS:
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MAINE JOINS INTERSTATE COMPACT:
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MORE REVIEW OF R.I. BLUES OPPOSED:
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BOSTON FACES LNG DANGERS:
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N.Y. FAIR PLAN AGAIN IN LIMBO:
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JUA IN PA. FILES FOR RATE HIKE:
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33,000 PA. DOCS SEEK SUBSIDY:
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For N.Y. State Workers’ Compensation Fund, ‘No’ Is Rarely an Option
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Program Business Leaders Receive Targeted Advice
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The Empire Climbs Back
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The Broker–The Policyholder’s Advocate
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People and Places
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