Insurance Journal
March 7, 2005 Issue
National Articles from March 7, 2005
West Articles from March 7, 2005
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Preparing Your Personal Lines CSRs to Sell
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Kyoto, Scripps Study, Put Greenhouse Gases in Global Warming Spotlight
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Heads Up! Employees at Large
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Battling the Trial Lawyers
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TUDOR APPOINTED ACTING PRESIDENT OF CALIFORNIA STATE FUND:
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EX-SAIF PRESIDENT ACCUSED OF VIOLATING LAW ON LOBBYISTS:
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WELLPOINT AND CALIF. COMMISSIONER LAUNCH COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM:
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INSURERS CLAIM MITIGATION EFFORTS DO NOT REPLACE THE NEED FOR TRIA:
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CAAA SAYS WORKERS’ COMP PROFITS UP 25%-36%:
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NEW RRG TO OFFER GL TO CALIF. CONTRACTORS AND ARTISANS:
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S&P REPORT SAYS HURRICANE LOSSES PUT PRESSURE ON INSURERS’ EQUITY:
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CA DWC UPDATES PROGRAM FOR INJURED WORKERS:
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PINAULT, ARTEMIS NOW SOLE DEFENDANTS IN EXEC. LIFE TRIAL:
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People & Places
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Excess Trucking, Transportation
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Universal Excess
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Trail, Carriage and Pony Rides
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Contractors Liability
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Man Arrested for Auto Insurance Fraud
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Calif. Man Collects Benefits on False Claim
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CSR Reported Fraudulent Auto Theft
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Father, Son Arrested on Auto Fraud Charges
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UPSWorker Arrested for Comp Fraud
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Killer Tsunamis and the Marine Insurance Market
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Insurers Must Underwrite Smarter, Not Succumb to D&O Market Pressures
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The Cluster Option: A Short Survival Guide
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Shield for Doctors’ Apologies Clears Arizona Senate
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Nevada Medical Malpractice Rates Said to Be Stabilizing
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‘Cheeseburger’ Bills Fill State Lawmakers’ Plates
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Study Shows Tort-Based Auto System Provides Savings for Colo. Drivers
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Graduated Licensing Laws for Teen Drivers Reduced Fatalities, Study Finds
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Contingency Commissions and the Future of California Agents & Brokers
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Ripped from the Headlines: Law & Order in Today’s D&O
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PLUS Tackles Ethics
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Healthcare Revolution Delivers Opportunities for Surplus Lines Industry
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ChoicePoint: ‘Insurance Industry Databases Were Not Compromised’
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Oregon Governor Suggests Insurance Fee to Pay for State Police
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Ethics in the Age of Spitzer
South Articles from March 7, 2005
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Preparing Your Personal Lines CSRs to Sell
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Kyoto, Scripps Study, Put Greenhouse Gases in Global Warming Spotlight
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Heads Up! Employees at Large
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The Credit Score Conundrum
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HOUSE APPROVES CREDIT BAN MEASURE
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AUTO COVERAGE BILL CLEARS HOUSE
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GOVERNOR’S COMP PLAN MOVES FORWARD
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HOUSE COMMITTEE CONSIDERS CREDIT BAN
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People & Places
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Nations Hazard Leaves Nationwide Trail
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Soybean Rust Threatens Nine States, Farmers Rethinking Coverage Choices
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Killer Tsunamis and the Marine Insurance Market
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Agents’ E&O Exposures: ‘A Bear Behind Every Tree’
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Ripped from the Headlines: Law & Order in Today’s D&O
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Agent? Or Broker? Consumer Choice Dictates Disclosure
Southeast Articles from March 7, 2005
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Preparing Your Personal Lines CSRs to Sell
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Kyoto, Scripps Study, Put Greenhouse Gases in Global Warming Spotlight
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Heads Up! Employees at Large
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Talk to and Support Your Legislators
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PIA OF GA. ISSUES LEGISLATION ‘WATCH LIST’
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ASSURANT SOLUTIONS WINS MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR VERDICT
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ATLANTA M&A WORKSHOPS SLATED MAY 1-3
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91 COMPANIES FINED $1.1 MILLION
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TOWN HALL MEETINGS PLANNED
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COPART OPENS OCALA AUTO SALVAGE YARD; 19TH IN REGION
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MAIN STREET AMERICA FOOD DRIVE OFFERS EMPLOYEES SUPER BOWL TICKETS
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CONGRESSMAN FILES MILITARY INSURANCE SALES BILL
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WORKING GROUPS FORMED TO DISCUSS LAWSUIT, INSURANCE REFORMS
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INSURANCE FEDERATION SUPPORTS REPEAL OF THIRD PARTY CAUSES OF ACTION
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People & Places
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Soybean Rust Threatens Nine States, Farmers Rethinking Coverage Choices
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22 S. Floridians Arrested in Fraud Ring
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Agent Fined, to Spend Six Months in Jail for Embezzlement
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Dawson, Ga., Mayor Settles Allegations
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Hurricane Experts Unsure About 2005
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90 Days Until Hurricane Season: Fla. Legislators Hope to Solve Problems
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PIA Legislative Day Topics: Medicaid Reform, Term Limits, Ethics, Citizens
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Success Keys: Educate Yourself, Focus to the Max
Midwest Articles from March 7, 2005
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Preparing Your Personal Lines CSRs to Sell
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Kyoto, Scripps Study, Put Greenhouse Gases in Global Warming Spotlight
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Heads Up! Employees at Large
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Our Cup Runneth Over
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BEEFED UP COMP REFORM BILL PASSES HOUSE
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TORT REFORM BILL ALSO GETS HOUSE OK
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DANIELS TO ATTERHOLT: YOU’RE NOT ‘ACTING’ ANYMORE
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PCI: AUTO BODY SHOP BILL IS ‘ANTI-CONSUMER’
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AG TO MAKE CASE AGAINST AIG IN CLASS ACTION SUIT
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People & Places
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Health-Care Revolution Delivers Opportunities for Surplus Lines Industry
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Ripped from the Headlines: Law and Order in Today’s D&O
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Targeting Generations X and Y: How to Attract and Retain Young Customers
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Event Cancellation
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Habitational Real Estate
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Property Program for Public Entities
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Universal Excess
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As Michigan Agents Gather, Industry Finds Itself in Crosshairs
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Indiana Bill Gets Tough on Insurance Fraud, Passes House 95-1
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Ethics in the Age of Spitzer
East Articles from March 7, 2005
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Preparing Your Personal Lines CSRs to Sell
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Kyoto, Scripps Study, Put Greenhouse Gases in Global Warming Spotlight
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Heads Up! Employees at Large
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Talking ’bout Ethics
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FRAUD CRACKDOWN LOWERS CLAIMS:
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LAWMAKERS BACK CIVIL UNIONS:
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HEALTH INSURANCE DEAL REACHED:
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LAWMAKER SEEKS MED-MAL RATE CONTROLS:
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N.Y. CREDIT RULES IRK INSURERS:
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COURT SLAPS SCOFFLAW EMPLOYERS:
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INJURY SUITS COST CITY $570 MILLION:
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BRYAN NAMED N.J. COMMISSIONER:
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ACE BRANDYWINE SALE CHALLENGED:
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GOV.’S MED-MAL BILL PRAISED:
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STATE PULLS PLUG ON RED LIGHT CAMERAS:
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RAIL SHIPMENT BAN CALLED RISKY:
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People & Places
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News from Worldcom, Enron and Spitzer Invades PLUS Symposium
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PLUS Tackles Ethics
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Auto Task Force, Industry PR Effort Herald Busy Summer Ahead in Mass.
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Commissioner Cogswell Stays the Centrist Course in Connecticut
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N.Y. Workers’ Comp Safety Fund Facing Serious Financial Shortfall
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Ethics in the Age of Spitzer
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