Insurance Journal
September 20, 2004 Issue
National Articles from September 20, 2004
West Articles from September 20, 2004
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Surplus Line Carriers
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People and Places
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Profit Center Accounting
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Building Relationships Key to Success Says NAPSLO’s Incoming President
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One-on-One with NAPSLO’s Outgoing President
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Lexington CEO Talks Shop:
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Converium’s Conundrum: Reserve Requirements Hit Reinsurer
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Knowing vs. Doing in a Changing Marketplace
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Growth Determines Retail, Wholesale Broker’s Value
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India – Fascinating, Frustrating and Growing
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Farewell Reflections, Part Three-Have You Noticed That’
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Clarendon Outlook Stable
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Safeway Property Downgraded
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Federated National, American Vehicle
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Allstate Floridian Under Review
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Erika Insurance Downgraded
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People & Places
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Diversity in the Industry
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Governor Signs Three Post-Fire Homeowners Bills
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NEVADA COURT REFUSES TO BLOCK MED-MAL INITIATIVE:
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STATE FARM TO LOWER CALIFORNIA AUTO INSURANCE RATES:
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CALIFORNIA WORK COMP FRAUDSTERS TO BE POSTED ON WEB:
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CALIF. LEGISLATURE, GOV. TAKE POSITIVE STEPS ON ISSUES:
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WASH. L&I PROPOSES SMALL INCREASE IN WORKERS’ COMP RATES IN 2005:
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Insurance Carrier Won’t Renew Lake Havasu
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Contractors and Artisan Excess Liability
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California Custom Home Builders
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Weather Product Series
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Commercial Property
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Contractors
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Amateur Sports Facilities
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Visitors to U.S. – Health Coverage
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Evacuation Coverage
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Federal Conviction Upheld of Calif. Man with History of Sunken Yachts
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Calif. Professor Convicted in Staged Hate Crime Case
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Two Suspects Still at Large in California Contractor Bond Fraud Case
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Thermography: Claims Adjudication’s Science of the Future
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Insurers Hope to Put Off TRIA’s Sunset
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The Growing Clout – and Controversy – of Consumer Credit Records
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Teens Follow Lead of Parents in Driving Habits
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A Fresh Look at Rating Territories for Auto and Homeowners Insurance
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Are your companies’ territorial definitions what they should be’
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Hurricanes Equal Crunch Time for Reinsurers
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Going Paperless – Is it for the Independent Agency’
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Dos and Don’ts of First Meetings With Prospects
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Regional Spotlight
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Mergers & Acquisitions Made Easy with Your Strategic Advisory Director
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City of Hope, California Ins. Council to Honor Scottsdale Insurance President
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Rival Insurer Gave Far More than it Said to Group Battling SAIF
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How Contractors Can Get a Grip on Workers’ Comp Costs
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IAIABC Panel Takes Fresh Look at Terrorism
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IICF’s Annual Bridge Week Kicks Off Oct. 9
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WCIRB Summary of March 31, 2004 Insurer Experience
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Producers Caught in Multistate Surplus Lines Web
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No Instruction Book for Dealing With Employee Theft
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Successful Agencies Build on Management Systems
South Articles from September 20, 2004
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Surplus Line Carriers
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People and Places
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Profit Center Accounting
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Building Relationships Key to Success Says NAPSLO’s Incoming President
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One-on-One with NAPSLO’s Outgoing President
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Lexington CEO Talks Shop:
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Converium’s Conundrum: Reserve Requirements Hit Reinsurer
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Knowing vs. Doing in a Changing Marketplace
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Growth Determines Retail, Wholesale Broker’s Value
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India – Fascinating, Frustrating and Growing
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Farewell Reflections, Part Three-Have You Noticed That’
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Clarendon Outlook Stable
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Safeway Property Downgraded
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Federated National, American Vehicle
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Allstate Floridian Under Review
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Erika Insurance Downgraded
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North to Alaska
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Impeachment Trial Looming for Fisher in Oklahoma Senate
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Hurricane Ivan Hurtles Through Gulf of Mexico
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WORK COMP RATE HIKE NOT NEEDED:
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NEW PLAYER ENTERS TEXAS MARKET:
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LOANS LEAD TO AGENT’S ARREST:
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TWCC SITE ADDS COMP SYSTEM INFO:
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U.S. Risk LLP Associate Broker Receives Wells Scholarship for Producer School
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Restaurant Package
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Personal Watercraft Program
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Weather Product Series
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Wholesale Distributors
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Commercial Agribusiness
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Condominiums and Multi-Family Dwellings
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A Fresh Look at Rating Territories for Auto and Homeowners Insurance
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Are your companies’ territorial definitions what they should be’
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Insurers Hope to Put Off TRIA’s Sunset
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Fiduciary Liability: The Most Misunderstood of Management Exposures
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Outsourcing Allows Agents and Brokers to Focus on Core Competencies
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RiskProNet Members Offer Tips for Successful Cross-Selling
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Successful Agencies Build on Management Systems
Southeast Articles from September 20, 2004
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Surplus Line Carriers
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People and Places
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Profit Center Accounting
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Building Relationships Key to Success Says NAPSLO’s Incoming President
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One-on-One with NAPSLO’s Outgoing President
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Lexington CEO Talks Shop:
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Converium’s Conundrum: Reserve Requirements Hit Reinsurer
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Knowing vs. Doing in a Changing Marketplace
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Growth Determines Retail, Wholesale Broker’s Value
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India – Fascinating, Frustrating and Growing
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Farewell Reflections, Part Three-Have You Noticed That’
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Clarendon Outlook Stable
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Safeway Property Downgraded
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Federated National, American Vehicle
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Allstate Floridian Under Review
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Erika Insurance Downgraded
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Winds of Change
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Charley vs. Andrew: One Person’s Perspective
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PCI: Florida Businesses Hit Hard by Charley
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SOUTH CAROLINA GOV. NOTES STATE ELIGIBLE FOR FEDERAL FOLLOWING CHARLEY’S VISIT:
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SOME WEST VIRGINIA FLOOD VICTIMS GET TAX BREAK:
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ATLANTIC AMERICAN CORP. UNVEILS Q2 REPORT:
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OCTOBER EXPERIAN CONFERENCE SET FOR BOCA RATON:
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LEE, MOON CAPTURE IIAJC TITLES:
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Contractors Program
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Hurricane Spin-down Coverage
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Does Insurance Technology Render Strategy Obsolete’
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Fiduciary Liability: The Most Misunderstood of Management Exposures
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AIR Releases 2004 U.S. Storm, Terrorism Models
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Successful Agencies Build on Management Systems
Midwest Articles from September 20, 2004
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Surplus Line Carriers
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People and Places
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Profit Center Accounting
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Building Relationships Key to Success Says NAPSLO’s Incoming President
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One-on-One with NAPSLO’s Outgoing President
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Lexington CEO Talks Shop:
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Converium’s Conundrum: Reserve Requirements Hit Reinsurer
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Knowing vs. Doing in a Changing Marketplace
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Growth Determines Retail, Wholesale Broker’s Value
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India – Fascinating, Frustrating and Growing
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Farewell Reflections, Part Three-Have You Noticed That’
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Clarendon Outlook Stable
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Safeway Property Downgraded
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Federated National, American Vehicle
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Allstate Floridian Under Review
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Erika Insurance Downgraded
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Quite Clear No Doubt Somehow
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Mistakes Cost Farmers Millions in Lost Insurance Pay
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Frances May Bring More Claims Than Charley, But Lower Severity
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MICH. PRIVACY RULES TAKE EFFECT:
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MIDWEST INSURERS ANNOUNCE CHARLEY LOSS ESTIMATES:
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OHIO CAR THEFTS DROPPED 2%:
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INSURER GROUPS FILE AMICUS BRIEF IN STUDEBAKER CASE:
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P/C INSURERS REPORT FIRST UNDERWRITING PROFIT SINCE 1997:
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PIA ENCOURAGED, BUT WILL NOT ENDORSE SMART BILL:
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Kansas Commissioner Praeger Expands Anti-Fraud Effort
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Ohio Woman Pleads Guilty to Comp Fraud
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Ohio Man Sentenced in Workers’ Comp Fraud Case
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Wis. Woman Convicted on Fraud Charge
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Cincinnati Man Sentenced on Comp Fraud Charge
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Program Business Leaders Receive Targeted Advice
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Adding Value in the Workers’ Comp Market Through Technical Analysis
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Condominiums & Multi-Family Dwellings
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Health Insurance for U.S. Visitors
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Fireman’s Fund Unveils $500,000 Program to Improve Fire Safety, Prevention in Metro Atlanta
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Liberty Mutual/SADD Teen Driving Study Reports Kids Follow Lead of Parents
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Wis. Comp Costs Rose 11%, Still Low in Comparison
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Texas Jury Awards $24.7 Million in Drunk Driving Case
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Insurers Say Charley Not as Devastating as Andrew
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U.S. Bankruptcy Court Approves $500 Million St. Paul Travelers Asbestos-Related Settlement
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Insuring the Cornhusker State
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Successful Agencies Build on Management Systems
East Articles from September 20, 2004
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Surplus Line Carriers
-
People and Places
-
Profit Center Accounting
-
Building Relationships Key to Success Says NAPSLO’s Incoming President
-
One-on-One with NAPSLO’s Outgoing President
-
Lexington CEO Talks Shop:
-
Converium’s Conundrum: Reserve Requirements Hit Reinsurer
-
Knowing vs. Doing in a Changing Marketplace
-
Growth Determines Retail, Wholesale Broker’s Value
-
India – Fascinating, Frustrating and Growing
-
Farewell Reflections, Part Three-Have You Noticed That’
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Clarendon Outlook Stable
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Safeway Property Downgraded
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Federated National, American Vehicle
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Allstate Floridian Under Review
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Erika Insurance Downgraded
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Oh, Mother!
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Conn. to Take Second Look at Insurer’s 90% Med-Mal Increase
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Historic Richmond Facing Uncertain Future After Flooding
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Mass. Insurers’ Rate and Agents’ Commission Bids Add Up to 9.3%
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BOSTON DIOCESE FACES MORE CLAIMS:
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RESIDUAL MARKET CHANGES UNCLEAR:
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ME. GUN MAKER SETTLES SNIPER SUIT:
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N.H. GOVERNOR DEFENDS HEALTH LAW:
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NO INSOLVENCIES BECAUSE OF 9-11:
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WORKERS SUFFER BREATHING WOES:
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N.Y., N.J. PORT AUTHORITY JOINS SUIT:
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N.J. POSTS MARKET CONDUCT REPORTS:
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DENN WINS DEL. INSURANCE PRIMARY:
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PA. LOOKS AT MOTORCYCLE INJURIES:
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DOCS SUPPLY POLITICAL POST CARDS:
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ARSONIST SUSPECTED IN D.C., MD., VA.:
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MD.’S REDMER TO HOST MEETINGS:
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ISABEL INSPIRED VIRGINIA LOVERS:
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CROP PROGRAM DEADLINE SEPT. 30:
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Weather Product Series
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Restaurant Package
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Wholesale Distributors
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Driving Road Safety in the Right Direction
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The Growing Clout – and Controversy – of Consumer Credit Records
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Insurance Industry Hopes to Extend TRIA in Time for 2005 Policies
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Hurricanes Mean Crunch Time for Reinsurance Industry
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Study Says Pa. Injured Workers Satisfied
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Making of a Malpractice Mess in N.H.: The Son, the Lab and the Lawyer
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Nonadmitted Markets Open Options for Homeowners
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