Insurance Journal
November 8, 2004 Issue
National Articles from November 8, 2004
West Articles from November 8, 2004
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RemedyTemp to Appeal Workers' Comp Case Appeals Court Ruling
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S&P Revises Overall Property/Casualty Outlook to Negative
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ORE. DRIVERS SEE LESS IN AUTO PREMIUMS:
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WASH. BUSINESS COSTS RISING:
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ISO: INSURERS WILL PAY ESTIMATED $3.245 BILLION ON HURRICANE JEANNE CLAIMS:
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WY. HEALTHCARE LAUDED BY CARH:
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TRIA EXTENSION UNCERTAIN:
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Commercial Agribusiness
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Excess Liability
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Workers’ Compensation
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Lessors’ Risks Program
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D&O Coverage
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P/C Agent E&O Program
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Garage Package
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Study Lauds Driver Stability Systems for Car Crashes, SUV Accidents
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Legislative watchdogs put a fresh spin on traditional lobbying techniques
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Ore. Man Must Stop Selling Insurance
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Three Arrests in California Fraud Case
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Study: Malpractice Caps Would Save Companies 15 Percent
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Underinsured Homeowner Problem Revisited on Anniversary of Calif. Wildfires
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States Loathe to Lose Say Over Insurance Plans
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Calif. Commissioner Proposes New Broker Regulations, AG Steps In
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Spitzer Probe Widens Across the Country
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Agents Watching Spitzer Broker Fraud Charges Closely
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ASCnet Conferees Hear How to Manage a Profitable Business
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IICF Bridge Week Celebration: A Look at the Public and the Industry
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New Study Details Arizona's Workers' Compensation System
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Big “I” Takes Proactive Approach to Issues in the Spitzer Investigation
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People & Places
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Enhancing Communication Skills
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Nine Ways to Get Personal When Selling Business Insurance
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Marsh & McLennan Cos. Lowered
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Willis Placed on Credit Watch Neg
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Aon Corp. Lowered
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Fireman’s Fund Downgraded
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It’s a Wonderful Bank
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For Farm Mutuals, Mergers May be ‘Good, Bad or Ugly’ but Still Worth Considering
South Articles from November 8, 2004
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The October Surprise
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Industry in the Bull’s Eye
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When Do You File a Declaratory Judgment Action’
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O.D. Kenemore
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Looking at the Med-Mal Crisis from Both Sides
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October 25, 2004
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FISHER INDICTED AGAIN:
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LA. AGENT ACCUSED:
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ARK. RELEASES 2005 COMP RATES:
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SIIS TO HOST PRE-LEGISLATIVE FORUM:
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Unfair Trade Practices Unfair to Insurance Agents
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People & Places
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Enhancing Communication Skills
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Nine Ways to Get Personal When Selling Business Insurance
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Marsh & McLennan Cos. Lowered
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Willis Placed on Credit Watch Neg
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Aon Corp. Lowered
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Fireman’s Fund Downgraded
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It’s a Wonderful Bank
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For Farm Mutuals, Mergers May be ‘Good, Bad or Ugly’ but Still Worth Considering
Southeast Articles from November 8, 2004
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People & Places
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Spitzer Effect Could Backfire
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NAIC Conference Call Places State Insurance Investigations on Hold
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Agents Watching Spitzer Broker Fraud Charges Closely
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Big ‘I’ Panelists Concerned About Terrorism, Asbestos, Tort Reform
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NAMIC Applauds SC Governor’s ‘Contract For Change’
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ASCnet Conferees Hear How to Manage a Profitable Business
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FLA. OKS CLAIM PROCESSING DEADLINE:
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ST. PAUL TRAVELERS RETURNS TO MISS.:
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FLA. CONTRACTORS MUST MEET WORKERS’ COMP REQUIREMENTS:
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N.C. RESIDENTS RECEIVE MORE THAN $8.5 MILLION IN DISASTER AID:
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GA. P/C TRADE ASSOCIATION WELCOMES NAMIC:
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PALMER & CAY RAISES $50,000:
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HANCOCK BANK TO BUY RKW:
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Enhancing Communication Skills
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N.C. Requires Certified Statements on Bid Rigging:
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INSURANCE SCANDAL TOUCHES S.C.:
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Nine Ways to Get Personal When Selling Business Insurance
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Marsh & McLennan Cos. Lowered
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Willis Placed on Credit Watch Neg
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Aon Corp. Lowered
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Fireman’s Fund Downgraded
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It’s a Wonderful Bank
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For Farm Mutuals, Mergers May be ‘Good, Bad or Ugly’ but Still Worth Considering
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Big ‘I’ Takes Proactive Approach to Issues in the Spitzer Investigation
Midwest Articles from November 8, 2004
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Big ‘I’ Panelists Concerned About Terrorism, Asbestos, Tort Reform
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Campaign Ad Attacks Michigan Supreme Court Justice as Insurers’ Lackey
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Independent Agents Watching Spitzer Broker Fraud Charges Closely
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AON ENDS CONTINGENT COMMISSIONS:
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OHIO DOI TO EXAMINE BID-RIGGING:
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MINN. GOV. PAWLENTY ORDERS PROBE:
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LOBBY–MANY MICH. CONSUMERS WILL PAY MORE IF SCORING IS BANNED:
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MO. HEADING FOR LOWEST COMP RATE HIKE SINCE 2000:
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Is Big Brother Good for the Industry’
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October 25, 2004
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The Feds are Endangering Future of Crop Insurance
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Lowriders
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P/C Agents Errors & Ommissions
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Personal Watercraft Program
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Professional Liability
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Restaurant Package
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Weather Product Series
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People & Places
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Enhancing Communication Skills
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Nine Ways to Get Personal When Selling Business Insurance
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Marsh & McLennan Cos. Lowered
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Willis Placed on Credit Watch Neg
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Aon Corp. Lowered
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Fireman’s Fund Downgraded
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It’s a Wonderful Bank
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For Farm Mutuals, Mergers May be ‘Good, Bad or Ugly’ but Still Worth Considering
East Articles from November 8, 2004
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The Hidden Power Behind the Massachusetts Makeover
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If It Ain’t Brokered, Don’t Fix It
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D.C.’s Mirel Takes Issue with Spitzer’s Approach vs. Industry
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Marsh Seeks Advantage with ‘Transparent’ Business Plan
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Lawyers Clash in Opening of Second World Trade Center Coverage Trial
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MASS. FAIR PLAN SEEKS RATE HIKE:
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COMMERCE PRICES MASS. REFORMS:
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MARSH CALLED TO N.Y. HEARING NOV. 23:
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N.Y. COASTAL MARKET RESTORED:
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N.J. GOV. AVOIDS AGENCY CONFLICT:
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N.J. CONVICTS ON RACKETEERING:
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PA. ADVANCES MED-MAL SUBSIDY:
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PA. INSURERS BEAT MURDER CLAIMS:
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VA. GETS FEDERAL STORM AID:
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VA. FARM BUREAU AIDS FLORIDA:
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MD. WEIGHS MED-MAL MEASURE
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At Big I, Insurer CEOs Assess Impact of Hurricanes
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Encompass Chief in Mass. Hopes Reformers Enjoy Red Sox-Like Success
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States Coordinate Responses via NAIC
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States Get Tough on Parents with Underage Drinking Liability Laws
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Few Bad Actors Unfairly Tarnish Reputation of Industry
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People & Places
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Enhancing Communication Skills
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Nine Ways to Get Personal When Selling Business Insurance
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Marsh & McLennan Cos. Lowered
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Willis Placed on Credit Watch Neg
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Aon Corp. Lowered
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Fireman’s Fund Downgraded
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It’s a Wonderful Bank
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For Farm Mutuals, Mergers May be ‘Good, Bad or Ugly’ but Still Worth Considering
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