Insurance Journal
February 21, 2005 Issue
National Articles from February 21, 2005
West Articles from February 21, 2005
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Targeting Young Customers
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PCI COMMENDS NEVADA DOI ON BROKER COMPENSATION ISSUE:
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STATE FUND PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT:
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U.S. P/C INSURERS CONTINUE TO BOOST LOSS RESERVES FOR OLD BUSINESS:
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INSURERS TO PAY $5.9M FOR LOST SOCAL AIRPORT REVENUE:
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ALLIANCE OFFERS FREE INFO SECURITY PROGRAM KITS TO MEMBERS:
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D&O RATES TO DECREASE EVEN MORE:
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AIA SAYS INCREASING IDAHO’S SPEED LIMIT IS DANGEROUS:
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People & Places
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Management and Professional Liability
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Umbrella
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Health Care Transit
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High Value Homeowners
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Garage Program
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Childcare Nursery School
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Mono-line Workers' Comp
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CDI Fines Agents over Work Comp Policies
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Calif. Man Arrested on Workers' Comp, Embezzlement Charges
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LAPD Cop Nabbed in Workers’ Comp Fraud Case
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Broker Fee Regulations to Dominate 2005 Legislative Session in California
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Surplus Lines Experiencing Softening Market with Rest of Industry
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Eliot who’ TRIA when’ Republicans Outline Insurance Priorities
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N.Y. Weighed Contingent Fee Issue Years Before Spitzer Investigation
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Wyoming Lawmakers Trying to Stem Doctor Liability Costs
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Washington All Industry Day: Associations Discuss Broker Disclosure
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Targeting Generations X and Y: How to Attract and Retain Young Customers
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Specialists Rank Talent Management Among Top Five Priorities in 2005
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California Voters Act to Stop Shakedown Lawsuits
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Nations Hazard Insurer Leaves Nationwide Trail
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I.I.I. Says Automobile Insurance Rates to Climb Slightly in 2005
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Some California Doctors Leaving Workers’ Comp System
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The Facts About Credit Information and Insurance
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Outsiders See Need for Practical Solution to Compensation Disclosure
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Retailers Reel in the Perfect Catch
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Kings & Pawns: Excess Brokers’ Moves and Mergers
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Marsh & McLennan Faces Off with Insurance Journal Readers
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Hartford Steam Boiler, Subs Upgraded
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Arch Affirmed, Outlook Positive
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St. Paul Travelers Subs Affirmed
South Articles from February 21, 2005
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The Go-To Guy
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NEW LIFE FOR ANY WILLING PROVIDER LAW
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GOVERNOR UNVEILS WORKERS’ COMP PLAN
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NO BASIS FOR CREDIT SCORE BAN
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People & Places
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A Conversation with TSLA President Marshall Leicht
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Trail, Carriage and Pony Rides
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Excess Trucking, Transportation
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Health Care Transit
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Umbrella
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Non-Standard Med Mal
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Moving from a Position of Strength
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In What Direction is the Wholesale Market Heading’
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Oklahoma Republican Lawmakers Roll Out Lawsuit Reform Plan
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Louisiana: We Are Building It, Will They Come’
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Outsiders See Need for Practical Solution to Compensation Disclosure
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Retailers Reel in the Perfect Catch
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Kings & Pawns: Excess Brokers’ Moves and Mergers
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Marsh & McLennan Faces Off with Insurance Journal Readers
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Hartford Steam Boiler, Subs Upgraded
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Arch Affirmed, Outlook Positive
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St. Paul Travelers Subs Affirmed
Southeast Articles from February 21, 2005
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Accentuate the Positive
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E&S Markets Medium, Softening Across the Board
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Hurricane Victims to Submit Multiple Deductible Information
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AUTO AGENCY EXEC. TO HEAD S.C. INSURANCE DEPT.
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GOV. EASLEY SUGGESTS ‘RAINY DAY FUND’ FOR HURRICANE RELIEF
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REGULATORS WANT BITE OF ‘JUMBO CDS’
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RATE BUREAU REQUESTS 11.5 PERCENT INCREASE IN AUTO RATES
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N.C. SENATE MIGHT CAP MED MAL AWARDS
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GA. PENALIZES UNITED HEALTHCARE
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INSURANCE COMMISSION SETTLES ITS VFW LAWSUIT
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LEGISLATORS RAISING AUTO LIABILITY LIMITS
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People & Places
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The Facts About Credit Information and Insurance
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Outsiders See Need for Practical Solution to Compensation Disclosure
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Retailers Reel in the Perfect Catch
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Kings & Pawns: Excess Brokers’ Moves and Mergers
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Marsh & McLennan Faces Off with Insurance Journal Readers
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Hartford Steam Boiler, Subs Upgraded
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Arch Affirmed, Outlook Positive
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St. Paul Travelers Subs Affirmed
Midwest Articles from February 21, 2005
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Head of the Class on Tort Reform
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Auto Insurance Rates to Climb By 1.5% in 2005
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Insurers Land Big Senate Win on Class Action Rules
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AIA: PROPOSED WORKERS’ COMP REFORMS A START
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HOMEOWNERS RATES 4TH LOWEST IN NATION
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DOI ISSUES STUDY ON BOOMING LONG-TERM CARE RATES
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BILL WOULD TOUGHEN INSURANCE FRAUD PENALTIES
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People & Places
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Message to Board: Find Out What’s in Your D&O Policy Before It’s Too Late
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Management and Professional Liability
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Health Care Transit
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Cyber Risk
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Insurance Agents’ E&O: Are You Properly Covered’
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TRIA Renewal Remains Uncertain
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Fiduciary Liability: Obtaining Effective Insurance
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Turning Prospects Into Clients: Are These INs Keeping You Out’
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Safeguards in Hiring Process Can Help Prevent Lawsuits Later
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Ohio’s Common Sense Legal Reform
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Outsiders See Need for Practical Solution to Compensation Disclosure
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Retailers Reel in the Perfect Catch
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Kings & Pawns: Excess Brokers’ Moves and Mergers
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Marsh & McLennan Faces Off with Insurance Journal Readers
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Hartford Steam Boiler, Subs Upgraded
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Arch Affirmed, Outlook Positive
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St. Paul Travelers Subs Affirmed
East Articles from February 21, 2005
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You’re Fired!
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‘Cheeseburger’ Bills Filling Up Lawmakers’ Plates in 17 States
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Harleysville Correction
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N.H. Learns Fixing Small Group Law Won’t Necessarily Fix Health Costs
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RESIDUAL AUTO CHANGES DELAYED:
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AIG COMP DATA QUESTIONED:
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RELL FILES MED-MAL BILL:
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AG, GOV. DIFFER ON DISCLOSURE:
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OFFICIALS PRESS METLIFE ON JOBS :
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COASTAL PREMIUMS RISING:
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AUTO RATES FALLING:
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BENEFIT MANAGERS’ DISCLOSURE BACKED:
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WORKERS COMP FUND BROKE:
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OFFICIALS VOW CAUTION ON DISCLOSURE:
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CITY TO APPEAL GAY MARRIAGE:
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COMMISSIONER BAKKE RESIGNS:
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BLUES CAN KEEP SURPLUSES:
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DENN RESTRUCTURES DEPARTMENT:
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TWO GUILTY IN RECIPROCAL OF AMERICA FRAUD:
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People & Places
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Medical Science Takes Uneasy Role in Drug, Asbestos Product Liability Cases
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Checking in with ELANY’s Dan Maher
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Eliot Who’ TRIA Whoa’ Republicans Outline Insurance Priorities
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Commercial Insurance Posts Full Year in Soft Market, RIMS Survey Reveals
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Is the Industry Repeating the Past – Yet Again’
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Outsiders See Need for Practical Solution to Compensation Disclosure
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Retailers Reel in the Perfect Catch
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Kings & Pawns: Excess Brokers’ Moves and Mergers
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Marsh & McLennan Faces Off with Insurance Journal Readers
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Hartford Steam Boiler, Subs Upgraded
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Arch Affirmed, Outlook Positive
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St. Paul Travelers Subs Affirmed
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