Insurance Journal
July 5, 2004 Issue
National Articles from July 5, 2004
West Articles from July 5, 2004
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The Sales Meeting
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At NAMIC, The Door’s Wide Open to Companies of All Sizes
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Another Soft Market Creates a Hard Reality
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Most Recent Hard Market May Be Past Its Prime
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Industry At ‘Point Of Inflection,’ Says Standard & Poor’s
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Prototype Marketing Helps to Assure Your Agency’s Future
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GE ERC Affirmed
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Coregis Downgraded; Outlook Stable
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Progressive Affirmed
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General Re Group Affirmed
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Old Republic Mercantile Affirmed
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Sarbanes-Oxley ‘Stifles Competition’, Says MetLife CEO
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Calif. Lawmakers Continue to Debate Merits of Workers’ Comp Rate Regulation
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IIABOC HOSTING GOLF TOURNAMENT:
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CALIF. COMMISSIONER FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST FREMONT GENERAL:
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UTAH WORK COMP COMPANY ORDERED TO PAY $390,000 FINE:
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STATE FARM LOWERS RATES IN COLO.:
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LLOYD’S INVESTIGATES BOGUS UMBRELLA TRUCKING POLICIES:
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IIAM TO HOLD ANNUAL CONVENTION:
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AARIS CANCELS EVEREST RE WORK COMP CONTRACT:
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LLOYD’S UNDERWRITERS SUE USAIG, MEMBERS:
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Special Preferred Risks
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Commercial Auto/Truck Physical Damage
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Prime Offers Special Events and Liquor Liability Packages
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Comprehensive Liability for Specialty Trade Contractors
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Homeowners Coverage
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General Contractors Commercial and Apartments
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Habitational Program
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High Valued Homes
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Motorcycle
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Sacramento Minister Convicted of Workers’ Comp Fraud
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Former N.C. Agent Under Investigation for Embezzlement
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Association Awards Golden Torch to Insurance Journal’s Publisher
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Internet Offers Major Training Inroads
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Agents: Insurance Company Markets Aren’t Always Going to Come to You!
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Treasury Dept. Extends ‘Make Available’ Provisions of TRIA
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Mergers, Mergers On The Wall, Who Is The Prettiest Of Them All’
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S&P Publishes P/C Insurer Report Card
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The Trust Factor-Building Relationships with Your Clients
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Safeguards in Hiring Process Can Help Prevent Lawsuits Later
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Segal Found Guilty; He Faces at Least 20 Years in Prison
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Idaho: More than Snowcapped Peaks, Plateaus and Potatoes
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Insurers Scramble to Keep Up with ‘Morphing’ Media Liability
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This Time, We’ll Do It The Right Way
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ACIC Opposes Credit-Ban Bill
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S.C. Homeowners’ Flex Rating Bill Gets House Backing
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Paris Airport Collapse Insurance Recoveries Unclear
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Spectator Injured by Foul Ball Strikes Out at Fenway
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Is It Time to Take Your Agency Wireless’
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People and Places
South Articles from July 5, 2004
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The Sales Meeting
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At NAMIC, The Door’s Wide Open to Companies of All Sizes
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Another Soft Market Creates a Hard Reality
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Most Recent Hard Market May Be Past Its Prime
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Industry At ‘Point Of Inflection,’ Says Standard & Poor’s
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Prototype Marketing Helps to Assure Your Agency’s Future
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GE ERC Affirmed
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Coregis Downgraded; Outlook Stable
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Progressive Affirmed
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General Re Group Affirmed
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Old Republic Mercantile Affirmed
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Legislative Summertime
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Louisiana Legislature Ends Regular Session With More Reforms
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Brokers Urged to Avoid Surprises in Lawyers E&O
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LT. GOV. WANTS LOWER RATES FASTER:
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FOCUS ON MINORITY STUDENTS:
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LDI COMPLIANCE WORKSHOP:
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BOGUS TRUCKING POLICIES’:
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P/C INSURERS NEED EFFICIENCY:
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Garage Liability
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Public Officials Liability
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Trucking Program
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Legal Liability for Truck Cargo
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Homeowners Coverage
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High Level Disability Income
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Agency Value-What is Your Agency Worth’
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When Fee Audits and Legal Privileges Collide
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Association Awards Golden Torch to Insurance Journal’s Publisher
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Sarbanes-Oxley ‘Stifles Competition,’ Says MetLife CEO
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La. Work Comp Bill Would Create ‘Open Season’ on Businesses
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S.C. Homeowners’ Flex Rating Bill Gets House Backing
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Paris Airport Collapse Insurance Recoveries Unclear
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Oklahoma’s 2004 Legislative Session Marked by Successes and Frustration
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People and Places
Southeast Articles from July 5, 2004
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The Sales Meeting
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At NAMIC, The Door’s Wide Open to Companies of All Sizes
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Another Soft Market Creates a Hard Reality
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Most Recent Hard Market May Be Past Its Prime
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Industry At ‘Point Of Inflection,’ Says Standard & Poor’s
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Prototype Marketing Helps to Assure Your Agency’s Future
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GE ERC Affirmed
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Coregis Downgraded; Outlook Stable
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Progressive Affirmed
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General Re Group Affirmed
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Old Republic Mercantile Affirmed
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Dialed Into a Potential Accident
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Brokers Urged to Avoid Surprises in Lawyers’ E&O
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Association Awards Golden Torch to Insurance Journal’s Publisher
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POE FINANCIAL DEPOPULATES POLICIES IN FLA.:
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W. VA. GOV. REPORTS DISASTER DECLARATION APPROVED:
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N.C. GOV. DECLARES DISASTER:
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INSURERS URGE STATES TO FOLLOW MISSISSIPPI’S LEAD:
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VA. PREPAID LEGAL AGENTS MUST REGISTER WITH OCA:
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InVEST AWARDS IN SCHOLARSHIPS:
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Fla. Business Owner in Hot Water; Arson Charges Handed Down
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Fla. Man Busted for Selling Fake Cards
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Owners of Insolvent Fla. Company Charged with Several Offenses
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Program Business Leaders Receive Targeted Advice
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Florida CFO Releases Top 10 Fraud List; More Than $820 Million in Losses
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Regional Focus
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N.Y. FAIR Plan Operations Suspended; Lawmakers Fail to Pass Legislation
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S.C. Homeowners’ Flex Rating Bill Gets House Backing
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La. Work Comp Bill Would Create ‘Open Season’ on Businesses
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Paris Airport Collapse Insurance Recoveries Unclear
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Is Market Conduct Reform Finally on the Horizon’
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People and Places
Midwest Articles from July 5, 2004
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The Sales Meeting
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At NAMIC, The Door’s Wide Open to Companies of All Sizes
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Another Soft Market Creates a Hard Reality
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Most Recent Hard Market May Be Past Its Prime
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Industry At ‘Point Of Inflection,’ Says Standard & Poor’s
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Prototype Marketing Helps to Assure Your Agency’s Future
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GE ERC Affirmed
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Coregis Downgraded; Outlook Stable
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Progressive Affirmed
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General Re Group Affirmed
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Old Republic Mercantile Affirmed
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Segal Found Guilty; He Faces at Least 20 Years in Prison
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Sarbanes-Oxley ‘Stifles Competition’, Says MetLife CEO
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U.S. SENATE VOTES TO RENEW FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM:
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AON STUDY FINDS 2003 P/C EARNINGS LESS VOLATILE:
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ILL. DOI INTEGRATED INTO NEW DEPARTMENT:
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MO. JUA STARTS TAKING MED-MAL APPS:
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WATTERS TOUTS SCORING BAN TO MICH. SENATE:
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HEARINGS ON MICH. SCORING BAN SCHEDULED FOR JULY:
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Small Businesses are Big Business
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E&O/EPLI for Management Consultants
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High Level Disability Income
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Public Officials Liability
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Trucking Program
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Motor Truck Cargo Liability
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N.Y. FAIR Plan Operations Suspended; Lawmakers Fail to Pass Legislation
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S.C. Homeowners’ Flex Rating Bill Gets House Backing
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La. Work Comp Bill Would Create ‘Open Season’ on Businesses
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Paris Airport Collapse Insurance Recoveries Unclear
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After 205 Years, R.I.-Based Providence Washington to Close Its Doors
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Spectator Injured by Foul Ball Strikes Out at Fenway
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ACIC Opposes Credit-Ban Bill
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Panelists Say U.S Reinsurers Must Resist Temptation
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Internet Offers Major Training Inroads
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Multistate Surplus Line Business Presents Many Challenges
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People and Places
East Articles from July 5, 2004
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The Sales Meeting
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At NAMIC, The Door’s Wide Open to Companies of All Sizes
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Another Soft Market Creates a Hard Reality
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Most Recent Hard Market May Be Past Its Prime
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Industry At ‘Point Of Inflection,’ Says Standard & Poor’s
-
Prototype Marketing Helps to Assure Your Agency’s Future
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GE ERC Affirmed
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Coregis Downgraded; Outlook Stable
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Progressive Affirmed
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General Re Group Affirmed
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Old Republic Mercantile Affirmed
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Passing in the Slow Lane
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First State Delaware Last on .08 Blood-Alcohol Drunken Driving Law
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R.I.’s Beacon Mutual to Expand into Other States for Workers’ Comp
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Mass. Seeks to Shake Image as Regulatory Outcast
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Cost of Insuring Workers in Iraq Jumps as Dangers Multiply
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CONN. GOV. ROWLAND RESIGNS:
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CONN. BILLS SIGNED:
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MASS. BIKERS LOSE AUTO CASE:
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R.I. MAY DELAY LEAD PAINT RULES:
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Veto of Vt. UIM Bill Upheld:
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N.Y. LEAVES ISSUES UNRESOLVED:
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N.J. MED-MAL DATA ON WEB:
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MD. WORKS ON MED-MAL FUND:
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PA. COLLEGE CONSORTIUM EXPANDS:
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VA. APPEALS SAVE CONSUMERS:
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Flood Bill Targets Repeat Claims:
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BROKER SEGAL CONVICTED:
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Association Awards Golden Torch to Insurance Journal Publisher Wells
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Professional Liability
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Educational Institutions
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Specialty Trade Contractors
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Legal Liability for Truck Cargo
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High Level Disability Income Product
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Public Officials Liability
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Trucking Program
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The New Insurers: This Time, They’ll Do It The Right Way
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CEOs Question Wisdom of Sarbanes-Oxley at S&P Conference
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Swiss Re Economists See Prolonged Hard Market
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Supreme Court Issues Mixed Ruling in Sexual Harassment Case
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Supreme Court Backs HMOs in Fight Over Patient Lawsuits
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Newest E&S Broker Keating at Home in New England
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S&P Publishes P/C Insurer Report Card
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Brokers Urged to Avoid Surprises in Lawyers’ E&O at PLUS Symposium
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Homeowners in Hurricane Paths Hit with High Insurance Costs
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Have Catastrophe Risks’ ‘Bring ‘Em On!’ Says Specialized Writer ICAT
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Principals Should Focus on Creating Agency Value, Not Day-to-Day Issues
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Entertaining the Writing of Disability Insurance, Hollywood-Style
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The System of Fours – The Four Key Questions for Each Value Building Component
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Mass. Commercial Lines Deregulation
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Producers Caught in Multistate Surplus Lines Web
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People and Places
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