Insurance Journal
July 19, 2004 Issue
National Articles from July 19, 2004
West Articles from July 19, 2004
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Construction Defects Burning a Hole through the Residential Contractors Market
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Preparing to Sell or Merge the Agency
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‘Middle Market’ Not Immune to Directors & Officers Worries
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Contractual Liability Myths
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Swett & Crawford Forms Professional Services Division
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White to Head New Swett & Crawford Specialty Division
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Is IT Happiness Just Around the Corner, or are Agents Waiting for Godot’
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Marketing Leads to an Overabundant Number Of Prospects
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China Wakes Up as the World Watches
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Miss. Insurance Official Traces Frankel Insurance Scam From Conn. to Vatican Bank
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Golf, Politics, and Insurance
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California Legislative Committee Takes Action on Homeowners Bills
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Wildfire Victims Question Industry’s Cost Calculator
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CALIF. COMMISSIONER IDENTIFIES STEPS FOR STATE FUND TO REDUCE RATES:
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WASH. WORKERS’ COMP BENEFITS INCREASE 2.3 PERCENT:
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AIA SAYS WORK COMP REFORMS PRODUCE AVERAGE 26 PERCENT RATE SHIFT:
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CALIF. GOV. APPOINTS THREE MEMBERS TO STATE FUND BOARD:
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ACIC DISAPPOINTED IN CALIF. SUPREME COURT ACTION:
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Dealer Open Lot – Garage Keeper Legal Liability – Valet Parking
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Homeowners
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Specialty Trade Contractors
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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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Online Indications for Artisan Contractors
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Brokers Urged to Avoid Surprises in Lawyers’ E&O
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Long Term Care, Assisted Living Facilities
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Big Hammer, Small Nail: Small Contractors and Workers’ Comp
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People and Places
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One-on-One with Montana State Fund President Laurence Hubbard
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Four Ways to Slash Clients’ Workers’ Comp Costs Without Touching Rates
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New Specialty Trades Program Looks to Exploit Market Opportunity
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NAMIC Issues Policy Paper on ‘Disparate Impact’ Theory for Credit Scoring
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Brokers Urged to Avoid Surprises in Lawyers’ E&O
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The Treasure State – Yellowstone, Moose and Legalized Gambling
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California Annuities Training – Are You Ready for the 12/31/04 Deadline’
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Outsourcing Allows Agents and Brokers to Focus on Core Competencies
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Workers’ Comp Loss Prevention, Going Beyond the Safety Dance
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The Ins and Outs of Errors and Omissions Insurance
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Update on Washington Construction Law and How to Survive It
South Articles from July 19, 2004
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Construction Defects Burning a Hole through the Residential Contractors Market
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Preparing to Sell or Merge the Agency
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‘Middle Market’ Not Immune to Directors & Officers Worries
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Contractual Liability Myths
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Swett & Crawford Forms Professional Services Division
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White to Head New Swett & Crawford Specialty Division
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Is IT Happiness Just Around the Corner, or are Agents Waiting for Godot’
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Marketing Leads to an Overabundant Number Of Prospects
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China Wakes Up as the World Watches
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Miss. Insurance Official Traces Frankel Insurance Scam From Conn. to Vatican Bank
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Sun, Sand and Deregulation Featured at Louisiana Agents’ Convention
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Fisher Reprimanded by Oklahoma Ethics Panel
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TEXAN CHARGED WITH COMP FRAUD:
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INSURERS’ RIGHT TO CHOOSE:
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FRAUD STATS SHOW NEED FOR RULES:
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Correction: Louisiana Legislature Completes 2004 Regular Session
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The Trust Factor-Building Relationships with Your Clients
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Managing Patient Expectations Key to Reducing Malpractice Risk
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Agents: Insurance Company Markets Aren’t Always Going to Come to You!
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Safeguards in Hiring Process Can Help Prevent Lawsuits Later
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Contractors Program Seeks to Fill Market Need
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Big Hammer, Small Nail: Small Contractors and Workers’ Comp
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Brokers Urged to Avoid Surprises in Lawyers’ E&O
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People and Places
Southeast Articles from July 19, 2004
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Florida Senator Bill Nelson Continues to Fly New Missions
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Construction Defects Burning a Hole through the Residential Contractors Market
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Preparing to Sell or Merge the Agency
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‘Middle Market’ Not Immune to Directors & Officers Worries
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Contractual Liability Myths
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Swett & Crawford Forms Professional Services Division
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White to Head New Swett & Crawford Specialty Division
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Is IT Happiness Just Around the Corner, or are Agents Waiting for Godot’
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Marketing Leads to an Overabundant Number Of Prospects
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China Wakes Up as the World Watches
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Will Senator Edwards Be on Trial’
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Miss. Insurance Official Traces Frankel Insurance Scam From Conn. to Vatican Bank
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FAIA 100th Conference Serves Up Banner Century, Honors Past Leaders
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DMLR Launches Campaign in South Carolina
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FLORIDA RESPONDS TO PIA REQUEST TO PROTECT SOLDIERS:
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WEST VIRGINIA GOV. SAYS ENOUGH DOCTORS EXIST FOR NETWORK:
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PCI SAYS TENNESSEE AUTO PARTS REGULATION WOULD MAKE CONSUMERS ‘DOUBLE LOSERS’:
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ALABAMA GOV. NOTES MORE THAN $5.2 MILLION IN FEDERAL DISASTER FUNDS FOR CITY OF BIRMINGHAM:
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ASCNET’S 19TH ANNUAL ‘TENCON’ SET FOR OCT. 5-9 IN ORLANDO:
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Former North Carolina Agent under Investigation for Embezzlement
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Former North Carolina DOT Employee Facing More Charges
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Added Charges Filed against Former Orlando Agent
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Miami Adjusters Facing Charges
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Big Hammer, Small Nail: Small Contractors and Workers’ Comp
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Brokers Urged to Avoid Surprises in Lawyers’ E&O
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People and Places
Midwest Articles from July 19, 2004
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Construction Defects Burning a Hole through the Residential Contractors Market
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Preparing to Sell or Merge the Agency
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‘Middle Market’ Not Immune to Directors & Officers Worries
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Contractual Liability Myths
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Swett & Crawford Forms Professional Services Division
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White to Head New Swett & Crawford Specialty Division
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Is IT Happiness Just Around the Corner, or are Agents Waiting for Godot’
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Marketing Leads to an Overabundant Number Of Prospects
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China Wakes Up as the World Watches
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Summertime Blues
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Crop Insurers, Agents Unhappy With New SRA’s $36 Million Subsidy Cut
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New Specialty Trades Program Looks to Exploit Market Opportunity
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WIS. SUPREMES OK MED-MAL CAPS:
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COMMISSION: MED-MAL CRISIS HURTING DOCTOR RECRUITMENT IN OHIO:
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CONSUMER GROUPS KNOCK MICH. INSURERS’ ‘DISHONESTY’ ON CREDIT SCORING:
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PCI: MICH. BAN OUT OF STEP WITH OTHER STATES:
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ISO: INSURERS TO PAY OUT $1.65 BILLION FOR Q2 CAT CLAIMS:
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SURVEY: PRICING SURPASSES TERRORISM AS TOP CONCERN:
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The Guaranty Fund System: A Vital Safety Net
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MI-Assistant: Midwest Solutions Provider is On the Brink
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Missouri Agents Deserve Better
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Miss. Insurance Official Traces Frankel Insurance Scam From Conn. to Vatican Bank
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Brokers Urged to Avoid Surprises in Lawyers’ E&O
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People and Places
East Articles from July 19, 2004
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Construction Defects Burning a Hole through the Residential Contractors Market
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Preparing to Sell or Merge the Agency
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‘Middle Market’ Not Immune to Directors & Officers Worries
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Contractual Liability Myths
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Swett & Crawford Forms Professional Services Division
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White to Head New Swett & Crawford Specialty Division
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Is IT Happiness Just Around the Corner, or are Agents Waiting for Godot’
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Marketing Leads to an Overabundant Number Of Prospects
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China Wakes Up as the World Watches
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Lowering the Bar
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Conn.’s Cogswell Willing to Stay as Chief if Asked by New Gov. Rell
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N.Y.’s Vicarious Liability Costly for Consumers and Auto Dealers
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Crop Insurers, Agents Unhappy With $36 Million Subsidy Cut for 2005
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R.I. DELAYS LEAD PAINT RULES:
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R.I. ADOPTS FLEX-RATING:
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MASS. TO HEAR HIGH RISK AUTO PLAN:
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N.Y. FAIR PLAN BACK IN BUSINESS:
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N.Y. MED-MAL RATES UP 7%:
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MD. GOV. URGES MED-MAL ACTION:
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PA. REJECTS MED-MAL CAPS:
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N.J. FINES DRIVERS ON CELL PHONES:
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Harvard Studies: Flat Dollar Caps Unfair; Pa. Doctor Satisfaction Tied to Care
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D&O Market Still Faces Unresolved Securities Cases
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PLUS: D&O Recovery Depends on More Discipline
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Big Hammer, Small Nail: Small Contractors and Workers’ Comp
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Miss. Insurance Official Traces Frankel Insurance Scam From Conn. to Vatican Bank
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Brokers Urged to Avoid Surprises in Lawyers’ E&O
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People and Places
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