Insurance Journal
July 18, 2005 Issue
National Articles from July 18, 2005
East Articles from July 18, 2005
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Virginia Big ‘I’ Breaks Ground in Education, Starting with CSR Program
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Gregg has held a number of executive positions within Liberty Mutual’s commercial insurance operations since joining the
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By George Rothert
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Study Maintains Malpractice Rates, Not Payouts, Rising
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More Agencies Expand with Hiring of Staff Risk Managers
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Editor’s Note:
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Va. Med-Mal Insurer’s Collapse Has Patients and Doctors Scrambling
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News Briefs
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Business Moves
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A Consumer View on Loss-History Databases
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Seven divisions
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Faith-Based Policy
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People & Places
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A Consumer View on Loss-History Databases
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Insurers Balk about Added Burden as N.J. Gov. Codey Signs Bill Restoring Consumer Advocate Office for 2006
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Va. Med-Mal Insurer’s Collapse Has Patients and Doctors Scrambling
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More Agencies Expand with Hiring of Staff Risk Managers
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Virginia Big ‘I’ Breaks Ground in Education, Starting with CSR Program
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Study Maintains Malpractice Rates, Not Payouts, Rising
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Working With E&S Wholesalers: Be Nice … You’ll Need Them Again!
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MARSH CLIENTS URGED TO HOLD OFF:
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SECOND INJURY FUND REBOUNDS:
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DUPONT AGREES TO LEAD PAINT SETTLEMENT:
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BIG CHANGES FOR SMALL GROUP MARKET:
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FIREFIGHTERS GET WORKERS’ COMP:
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COMPTROLLER STRIKES OUT OVER AUDITS:
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FRONTIER GROUP FILES FOR CHAPTER 11:
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CODED PLATES PROPOSED FOR DRUNK DRIVERS:
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MED-MAL CAPACITY INSUFFICIENT:
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Establish an Outside Board of Advisors
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Insurance Community Concerns Mount Over Climate Change Debate
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War of the Worlds: Treasury Sees TRIA as More Hindrance Than Help
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How to Use Alternative Markets
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Insurance Journal Airs Daily Fraudcaster Online
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Principles and Politics: The Long and Short of Terrorism Insurance
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Research Reports: Competing World Views on Terrorism Insurance
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How to Select a MGA/Wholesaler
Midwest Articles from July 18, 2005
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The London Bombings: Terror Pool Will Help Cover Losses
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New SOX Rules Don’t Fit Mutual Insurers for Size
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People
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News Briefs
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Allocation
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Ohio’s Comp Investment Loss Exceeds $300 Million
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Producer Development: Learning to Sell
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The Industry Goes to School: Universities That Offer Insurance Degrees
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Editor’s Note: Closing Time
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Closing Time
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Case Law Watch
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New SOX Rules Don’t Fit Mutual Insurers for Size
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Ohio’s Comp Investment Loss Exceeds $300 Million
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The Industry Goes to School: Universities That Offer Insurance Degrees
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The London Bombings: Terror Pool Will Help Cover Losses
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People & Places
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Producer Development: Learning to Sell
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SEGAL SENTENCING DELAYED INDEFINITELY FOR PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION
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AUTO RATES UP 4% IN 2004
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STATE SPONSORS COMP SEMINAR
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JUNE HAILSTORMS TOTAL $18 MILLION IN INSURED DAMAGES
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Bill Would Leave Insurers With $500 Million Fox River Cleanup Tab
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Employers Can Split Comp Premium Into 2 Payments
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Establish an Outside Board of Advisors
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Insurance Community Concerns Mount Over Climate Change Debate
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War of the Worlds: Treasury Sees TRIA as More Hindrance Than Help
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How to Use Alternative Markets
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Insurance Journal Airs Daily Fraudcaster Online
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Principles and Politics: The Long and Short of Terrorism Insurance
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Research Reports: Competing World Views on Terrorism Insurance
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How to Select a MGA/Wholesaler
Southeast Articles from July 18, 2005
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News Briefs
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Editor’s Note: Continuing Education Opinions Differ
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The London Bombings: We Won’t Be ‘Terrorized by Terror,’ Says Blair
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AIR Damage Estimate $1B to $2.5B
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Silly Business Suits Back in Style
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People
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FAIA Says PIA of Florida ‘Gave Away the Playbook’ to the Opposition
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Dennis Slams Fla. Panhandle; AIR
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FAIA Says PIA of Florida ‘Gave Away the Playbook’ to the Opposition
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Education Essential
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The London Bombings: We Won’t Be ‘Terrorized by Terror,’ Says Blair
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Establish an Outside Board of Advisors
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Insurance Community Concerns Mount Over Climate Change Debate
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War of the Worlds: Treasury Sees TRIA as More Hindrance Than Help
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How to Use Alternative Markets
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Insurance Journal Airs Daily Fraudcaster Online
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Principles and Politics: The Long and Short of Terrorism Insurance
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Research Reports: Competing World Views on Terrorism Insurance
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How to Select a MGA/Wholesaler
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Continuing Education Opinions Differ
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Silly Business Suits Back in Style
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Education Essential
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Dennis Slams Fla. Panhandle; AIR Damage Estimate $1B to $2.5B
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FAIA Says PIA of Florida ‘Gave Away the Playbook’ to the Opposition
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The London Bombings: We Won’t Be ‘Terrorized by Terror,’ Says Blair
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60-DAY NOTICE REQUIRED
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ASSURANCEAMERICA ENTERS AUTO MARKET
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DOI REFUSES CINCINNATI’S RATE REQUEST
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BOCA RATON CONDO DEVELOPER SAYS ‘NO’ TO HURRICANE SHUTTERS
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PIA PUBLISHES ‘LEGISLATIVE REPORT’
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INSURANCE TRUST NEEDS LETTER OF CREDIT
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BILOXI COVERS ITS BETS WITH BUSINESS INTERRUPTION INSURANCE
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4,627 RECOVERY PROGRAM APPLICATIONS
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RATE DECREASES APPROVED
South Articles from July 18, 2005
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National Alliance Names Outstanding CSRs; Awards CIC, CISR Scholarships
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Alabama – Sandra J. Redmon
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Time Management for Insurance Agents
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Editor’s Note: Anytime, Anywhere
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Business Moves
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New Markets
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Okla. AG Says CNC Cards Good Until They Expire
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News Briefs
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The Threat Remains: With or Without TRIA, Terrorism Still a Top Concern
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Who’s Afraid of a Little Competition?
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An Insurer’s Right to Reimbursement: Frank’s Casing
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The London Bombings: Terror Pool Will Help Cover Losses
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Luke Nolan
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By George Rothert
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Establish an Outside Board of Advisors
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Insurance Community Concerns Mount Over Climate Change Debate
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War of the Worlds: Treasury Sees TRIA as More Hindrance Than Help
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How to Use Alternative Markets
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Insurance Journal Airs Daily Fraudcaster Online
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Principles and Politics: The Long and Short of Terrorism Insurance
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Research Reports: Competing World Views on Terrorism Insurance
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How to Select a MGA/Wholesaler
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Anytime, Anywhere
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Time Management for Insurance Agents
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Working With Your E&S Wholesaler: Be Nice … You’ll Need Them Again!
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Okla. AG Says CNC Cards Good Until They Expire
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The London Bombings: Terror Pool Will Help Cover Losses
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The Threat Remains: With or Without TRIA, Terrorism Still a Top Concern
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Who’s Afraid of a Little Competition?
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People & Places
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National Alliance Names Outstanding CSRs; Awards CIC, CISR Scholarships
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An Insurer’s Right to Reimbursement: Frank’s Casing
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Collectible Vehicles
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Workers’ Comp for Subcontractors
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Oil and Gas
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Miscellaneous Coverages
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Employment Practices Liability Program
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Sports Associations, Venues, Promoters and Events
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Management Liability for Manufacturers
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P/C CLAIMS REPORTS HEARING SCHEDULED
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AWCC ADDS POC SEARCH TO WEB SITE
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MORE CHOICES IN HOMEOWNERS MARKET
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FORMER AGENT PLEADS GUILTY
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LSP ARRESTS ALEXANDRIA MAN FOR ID THEFT
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LWCC RETURNS $15.8M IN DIVIDENDS
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CONSTRUCTION CO. OWNER TO PAY $20K
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FIRM TOLD TO STOP INSURANCE BUSINESS
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DALLAS COUNTY DA RACKING UP SUCCESS
West Articles from July 18, 2005
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The London Bombings: Terror Pool Will Help Cover Losses
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Agent Leader Hits Hodgepodge of Disclosure Rules by Insurers
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Do Your Customers Know What You Did Last Summer?
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The Industry Goes to School: Universities that Offer Insurance Degrees
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American Agents Alliance Conference Selling Out Fast
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Editor’s Note: Terror Strike Again
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A Rare California Policy Success Trying to Survive
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Your Top Salespeople May Not Be the Best Sales Managers
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Alan A. Smith, Jr. is president/CEO of the Western
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News Currents
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How to Differentiate Your Agency from the Competition & Make More Money
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Spitzer Chases Spyware: Why the Insurance Industry Should Do the Same
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IJ Exclusive: Shand Morahan’s ‘How to Write’ Professional Liability
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By George Rothert
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Eight Cars Get Top Ratings in Insurance Industry Crash Tests
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Compensation Study Shows More Agencies Hiring Risk Managers
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When It Comes to Employee Benefits, Small Businesses Are Coming of Age
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With or Without TRIA, Terrorism Still Top Concern for Industry
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Business Moves
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Oxnard Agency Owner Corbett Passes Away
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Alliance Files Court Briefs On Behalf of Agents, Brokers in E&O Case
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News Briefs
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Time Management for Insurance Agents or
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New Markets
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Establish an Outside Board of Advisors
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Insurance Community Concerns Mount Over Climate Change Debate
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War of the Worlds: Treasury Sees TRIA as More Hindrance Than Help
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How to Use Alternative Markets
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Insurance Journal Airs Daily Fraudcaster Online
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Principles and Politics: The Long and Short of Terrorism Insurance
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Research Reports: Competing World Views on Terrorism Insurance
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How to Select a MGA/Wholesaler
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Terror Strike … Again
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With or Without TRIA, Terrorism Still Top Concern for Industry
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Time Management for Insurance Agents … or …
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How to Differentiate Your Agency from the Competition & Make More Money
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Compensation Study Shows More Agencies Hiring Risk Managers
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People & Places
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Opinion: Rare Calif. Policy Success Tries to Survive
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Spitzer Chases Spyware: Why the Insurance Industry Should Do the Same
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Alliance Files Court Briefs On Behalf of Agents, Brokers in E&OCase
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American Agents Alliance Conference Selling Out Fast
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‘Line in the Sand’ Unites Agents, Brokers Against Real Enemy: Garamendi
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Outsourcing Coverage
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Internet Basic Liability Protection Policy for Certain Tech Businesses
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Motorcycle, Garage Keepers and Open Lot
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Big Boat Insurance for Racers And Cruisers
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Misc. E&S
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Teachers’ Professional Liability
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Agent Leader Hits Hodgepodge of Disclosure Rules by Insurers
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Working With Your E&S Wholesaler: Be Nice … You’ll Need Them Again!
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Eight Cars Get Top Ratings in Insurance Industry Crash Tests
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When It Comes to Employee Benefits, Small Businesses Are Coming of Age
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Do Your Customers Know What You Did Last Summer?
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IJ Exclusive: Shand Morahan’s ‘How to Write’ Professional Liability
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Your Top Salespeople May Not Be the Best Sales Managers
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The Industry Goes to School: Universities that Offer Insurance Degrees
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The London Bombings: Terror Pool Will Help Cover Losses
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Two Industry Opposed Bills Die in California Legislature
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Former Calif. Insurance Agent Sentenced
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San Jose Chain Store Owners Plead Guilty in Workers’ Comp Scam
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WASH. WORK COMP BENEFITS SEE INCREASE OF 0.6%:
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COLO. COURT TURNS DOWN NHL PLAYER’S BID TO COLLECT DISABILITY INSURANCE:
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ALASKA GOV. SIGNS REFORM REGULATIONS BILL:
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CALIF. PANEL APPROVES MEASURE REQUIRING INSURERS TO EXPLAIN WHY POLICIES ARE DECLINED:
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WYO. HEARS PROPOSAL TO REDUCE UNINSURED DRIVERS:
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WASH. L&I’S ANTI-FRAUD EFFORT RECOVERS $27M:
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