Insurance Journal
July 4, 2005 Issue
National Articles from July 4, 2005
East Articles from July 4, 2005
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Industry Fears ‘Serious Impact’ on Auto Market of N.J. Court Ruling
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Who’s Afraid of a Little Competition?
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Agent Leader Hits Hodgepodge of Disclosure Rules by Insurers
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Editor’s Note:
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Va. Chief Insists SOX Debate Must Go On Despite Insurers’ Protests
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Romney Auto Reforms Hit Roadblocks from Mass. Agents and Court
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News Briefs
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Safety Report Drawn from WTC’s Collapse
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Va. Agents Warned to Adhere to State’s Fee Disclosure Law
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Silly Business Suits Back in Style
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Va. Chief Insists SOX Debate Must Go On Despite Insurers’ Protests
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Agent Leader Hits Hodgepodge of Disclosure Rules by Insurers
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Va. Agents Warned to Adhere to State’s Fee Disclosure Law
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Who’s Afraid of a Little Competition?
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Industry Fears ‘Serious Impact’ on Auto Market of N.J. Court Ruling
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People & Places
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Romney Auto Reforms Hit Roadblocks from Mass. Agents and Court
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ROMNEY WOULD REQUIRE INSURANCE:
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MASSMUTUAL CRITICAL OF OUSTED CEO:
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BIG DIG SURETY SETTLEMENT ACHIEVED:
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AG BLUMENTHAL QUESTIONS ‘KICKBACKS:’
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LEAD PAINT LAW GOES INTO EFFECT:
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PRE-TRIAL MED-MAL SCREENING APPROVED:
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WORKERS’ COMP REFUNDS EXPECTED:
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FIXED CODES LEAD TO COMP SAVINGS:
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EMPIRE BLUES CONVERSION UPHELD:
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MARSH WON’T SELL BUSINESS UNITS:
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WORKPLACE INJURIES AT 4 YEAR LOW:
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LAW SHIELDS BOSSES WHO DISCLOSE:
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AUTO RESIDUAL MARKET RATES UP 3.8%:
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Aim for the Bull’s Eye: Focus on Market Characteristics Improves Programs
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International Newsbriefs
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How to Market Program Business to Carriers: Tell All, Honestly
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Standard & Poor’s Annual Insurance Conference
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MGAs, Program Administrators Told Selling Out May be Way to Go
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What Lines Program Insurers Like, Dislike
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Making the Grade in Agency Diagnostics
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Laying the Groundwork for New Insurance Programs
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Target Markets Aims to Win
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NAICO Downgraded
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Independence American Upgraded
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Rembrandt Affirmed
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Alea Group’s Subsidiaries Under Review
Midwest Articles from July 4, 2005
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Insurers Holding the Price Line-For Now
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Minnesota’s No-Fault Law to Blame for High Auto Rates
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Ohio Dems Look to Cash in on Comp Fund Investment Mishap
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Who’s Really Driving Consumer-Driven Health Care?
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People
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Tips on Maintaining a Good Credit Score
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Missouri Lays Down the Law
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News Briefs
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New Markets
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Editor’s Note: Mmmm … Insurance
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Minn. Auditor Says Co-Ops Wasteful
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IIABA Leader Fears Hodgepodge of Fee Disclosure Rules by Insurers
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Mmmm … Insurance
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Tips on Maintaining a Good Credit Score
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Analysis From Three Perspectives: Consumer, Employer and Broker
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Insurers Holding the Price Line–For Now
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Missouri Lays Down the Law
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Minnesota’s No-Fault Law to Blame for High Auto Rates
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IIABA Leader Fears Hodgepodge of Fee Disclosure Rules by Insurers
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Minn. Auditor Says Co-Ops Wasteful
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Ohio Dems Look to Cash in on Comp Fund Investment Mishap
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People & Places
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Customized Liability for Restaurants
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Expanded Excess Surety Bond Capacity
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Luxury Pleasure Boats and Mega-Yachts
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Management Liability for Manufacturers
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Sports Associations, Venues, Promoters and Events
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Teachers’ Professional Liability
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FEDS SUBPOENA CNA ON FINITE REINSURANCE:
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INSURERS BACK MANAGED CARE FOR AUTO:
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AG CALLS FOR AUTHORITY TO REVIEW CONTRACTS:
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OVERSIGHT PANEL NIXES COMP DIVIDEND:
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AUTO THEFTS DOWN 2% FOR 2ND STRAIGHT YEAR:
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Aim for the Bull’s Eye: Focus on Market Characteristics Improves Programs
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International Newsbriefs
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How to Market Program Business to Carriers: Tell All, Honestly
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Standard & Poor’s Annual Insurance Conference
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MGAs, Program Administrators Told Selling Out May be Way to Go
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What Lines Program Insurers Like, Dislike
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Making the Grade in Agency Diagnostics
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Laying the Groundwork for New Insurance Programs
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Target Markets Aims to Win
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NAICO Downgraded
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Independence American Upgraded
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Rembrandt Affirmed
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Alea Group’s Subsidiaries Under Review
Southeast Articles from July 4, 2005
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For Mutuals, SOX Rules Don’t Fit
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A Roundup of Fraud Activities Reported Across the Southeast
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FAIA ‘Roundups’ Analyze Florida Legislation, Its Impact
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Editor’s Note:
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News Briefs
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Nationwide’s Allied Insurance Looking for Agents in South and East
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Despite Arlene, Business-As-Usual for IIAG
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People
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AIA Seeks to Improve N.C. Security Breach Legislation
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Deductibles Motivated Homeowners to Cheat on Claims
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Aim for the Bull’s Eye: Focus on Market Characteristics Improves Programs
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International Newsbriefs
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How to Market Program Business to Carriers: Tell All, Honestly
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Standard & Poor’s Annual Insurance Conference
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MGAs, Program Administrators Told Selling Out May be Way to Go
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What Lines Program Insurers Like, Dislike
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Making the Grade in Agency Diagnostics
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Laying the Groundwork for New Insurance Programs
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Target Markets Aims to Win
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NAICO Downgraded
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Independence American Upgraded
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Rembrandt Affirmed
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Alea Group’s Subsidiaries Under Review
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There’s a Lot of Fraud Out There!
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Nationwide’s Allied Insurance Looking for Agents in South and East
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For Mutuals, SOX Rules Don’t Fit
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AIA Seeks to Improve N.C. Security Breach Legislation
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A Roundup of Fraud Activities Reported Across the Southeast
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Deductibles Motivated Homeowners to Cheat on Claims
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People & Places
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Despite Arlene, Business-As-Usual for IIAG
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FAIA ‘Roundups’ Analyze Florida Legislation, Its Impact
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ARLENE’S TIMING PERFECT FOR REFERRAL LIST
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CINCINNATI INDEMNITY ASKS OIR TO BOOST FLA. RATES
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FCCI WINS $16 M JUDGMENT IN SUSPECTED FRAUD CASE
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FEDERAL JUDGES ORDER CLAIMANTS TO REIMBURSE FEMA
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PIP FRAUD TOPS FLORIDA’S ‘TOP 10 LIST’
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NFI PROGRAM RECOGNIZES SOUTHERN FAMILY INSURANCE
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SHOPPERS JAM STORES AS FLA. TAX-FREE HOLIDAY ENDS
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BOWDITCH INSURANCE ACQUIRED BY SOUTH FINANCIAL GROUP
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AIK COMP MEMBERS ASSESSED $97 M
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BRIDGEFIELD ADDS WORKERS’ COMP FOR N.C. MARKET
South Articles from July 4, 2005
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IIAT Traditions Run Deep at Convention in Austin
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Small Business Owners Face Gaps, Confusion Over Insurance Problem
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Editor’s Note: Silly Business Suits Back in Style
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What is Finite Risk Reinsurance? A Definitive Explanation
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News Briefs
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Jerry Blais
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Workers’ Compensation Reform: A Tale of Two States
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New Markets
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Aim for the Bull’s Eye: Focus on Market Characteristics Improves Programs
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International Newsbriefs
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How to Market Program Business to Carriers: Tell All, Honestly
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Standard & Poor’s Annual Insurance Conference
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MGAs, Program Administrators Told Selling Out May be Way to Go
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What Lines Program Insurers Like, Dislike
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Making the Grade in Agency Diagnostics
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Laying the Groundwork for New Insurance Programs
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Target Markets Aims to Win
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NAICO Downgraded
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Independence American Upgraded
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Rembrandt Affirmed
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Alea Group’s Subsidiaries Under Review
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Silly Business Suits Back in Style
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What is Finite Risk Reinsurance? A Definitive Explanation
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Small Business Owners Face Gaps, Confusion Over Insurance Problem
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Workers’ Compensation Reform: A Tale of Two States
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IIAT Traditions Run Deep at Convention in Austin
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Expanded Excess Surety Bond
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Liability for Restaurants
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Luxury Pleasure Boats and Mega-Yachts
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People & Places
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THREE ARRESTED FOR ACCIDENT STAGING
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FISHER, ELLIS TO STAND TRIAL ON ALL CHARGES
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TRUCK DRIVER, PRISON GUARDS INDICTED
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GOV. SIGNS FRAUD LEGISLATION
West Articles from July 4, 2005
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Calif. Department of Insurance Chief Lists Expectations for Market Conduct
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CAS Attendees Hear of Positive Trends from Calif. Workers’ Comp Reforms
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Editor’s Note: Making a Difference
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Who’s Afraid of a Little Competition?
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Calif. Commissioner Discusses Workers’ Comp, Homeowners’ Insurance
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News Briefs
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Tips on Maintaining a Good Credit Score
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Montana Worried About Pending Workers’ Compensation Ruling
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Survey Says Insurance Cost Increases Slow
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News Briefs
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Calif. Commissioner Discusses Workers’ Comp, Homeowners’ Insurance
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Disclosure, Marketing Dominate Young Brokers and Agents Conference
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CAS Attendees Hear of Positive Trends from Calif. Workers’ Comp Reforms
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Insurers Holding the Price Line – for Now
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Tips on Maintaining a Good Credit Score
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Who’s Afraid of a Little Competition?
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Montana Worried About Pending Workers’ Compensation Ruling
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Calif. Chiropractor, Legal Arrested
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Contractor Pleads Guilty to Comp Fraud
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Modesto Agent Arrested
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ACIC OPPOSES CREDIT BILL:
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WYO. WORKERS’ COMP RATES TO STAY THE SAME FOR NOW:
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RISK RETENTION GROUP PREMIUM SOARS ABOVE $2B:
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RECENT CALIF. QUAKES REMINDER OF POSSIBLE FINANCIAL AFTERSHOCKS:
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ACIC OPPOSES SMALL CLAIMS COURT LEGISLATION:
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MOISTURE ROTTING OREGON HOMES:
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Aim for the Bull’s Eye: Focus on Market Characteristics Improves Programs
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International Newsbriefs
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How to Market Program Business to Carriers: Tell All, Honestly
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Standard & Poor’s Annual Insurance Conference
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MGAs, Program Administrators Told Selling Out May be Way to Go
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What Lines Program Insurers Like, Dislike
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Making the Grade in Agency Diagnostics
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Laying the Groundwork for New Insurance Programs
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Target Markets Aims to Win
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NAICO Downgraded
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Independence American Upgraded
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Rembrandt Affirmed
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Alea Group’s Subsidiaries Under Review
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Making a Difference
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People & Places
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Preferred/Standard Homeowners and Dwelling Fire
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Computing Technology Industry
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Expanded Excess Surety Bond Capacity
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Survey Says Insurance Cost Increases Slow
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U.S. Employers Turning to Wellness Programs to Manage Health Care Costs
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