Insurance Journal
September 5, 2005 Issue
National Articles from September 5, 2005
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Where to Find Inexperienced Agency Producers
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PINnacle Xchange
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Small Business Units Deliver Bread n’ Butter for Peak Performing Agencies
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How to Get the Competition Fired, Without Saying Anything Bad About Them
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Clarendon Clarifies Hannover Re Decision on Programs
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2010: A
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State Farm Car Parts Reversal Gives Boost to Class Action Critics
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NAPSLO Prepares for Record Attendance at Annual Conference
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Guidelines to Better Manage Compliance
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Big ‘I’ Fields Busy Agenda at Annual Meeting in Big Apple
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Finding Solutions to the Industry’s Compliance Requirements
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Lloyd’s of London Finds its 21st Century Form
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ACE’s U.S. Subsidiaries Upgraded
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SPECIAL REPORT: Back to Earth with Surplus Lines
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Number of Federal Tort Trials Plummeted 80%, Justice Department Reports
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Strategies to Tap into Profitable, New Business Accounts
East Articles from September 5, 2005
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ICU in Danger
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Models Missing Cats
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Second Vioxx Trial to Open in N.J. as Suits Against Merck Multiply
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Taking the Low-Cost Road to Safety Pays Off on Va.’s Leesburg Pike
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Mass. Auto Insurance Rates: How Low Will They Go for Next Year?
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Budget Office Figures Federal Asbestos Fund Too Small to Pay All Claims
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By Andrew G. Simpson
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Distracted Driving: Steering Clear of Liability Risks
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Frontier Insurance, in Rehab in N.Y., Moves Closer to Reopening
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Editor’s Note: Rogue Executive
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Working Overtime
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Storm Warnings
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Business Moves
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Realm National Insurance Co. Placed in Liquidation
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News Briefs
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New Markets
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Rogue Executive
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ICU in Danger
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Storm Warnings
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Taking the Low-Cost Road to Safety Pays Off on Va.’s Leesburg Pike
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Working Overtime
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Models Missing Cats
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People – East
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Preferred Club Program
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Enhanced Spectrum BOP Coverages
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Budget Office Figures Federal Asbestos Fund Too Small to Pay All Claims
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Frontier Insurance, in Rehab in N.Y., Moves Closer to Reopening
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Second Vioxx Trial to Open in N.J. as Suits Against Merck Multiply
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Distracted Driving: Steering Clear of Liability Risks
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Mass. Auto Insurance Rates: How Low Will They Go for Next Year?
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‘Sham Declinations’ Leave N.Y. Excess Broker Liable for Insurer’s Losses
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Crisis Management Coverage
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Real Estate Broker Liability Policy
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Hotel Crisis Management Coverage
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FEDS PROBE FIRING OF MASSMUTUAL CEO:
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RELL GETS TOUGH WITH UNSAFE TRUCKERS:
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DRUNK DRIVING LAWS FAIL TO PASS:
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DOCTORS PROTEST WORKERS’ COMP PAYMENTS:
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CONSTRUCTION FIRM SETTLES BONDS DISPUTE
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DRUNK DRIVER MEDICAL EXCLUSION UPHELD
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AGENTS BACK FINANCIAL NOTIFICATION:
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FLOOD PROTECTION RULES HIT:
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HIGH COURT UPHOLDS DUI ROADBLOCKS
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MED-MAL PAYOUTS DROPPING:
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MIREL STEPPING DOWN AS REGULATOR
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Lloyd’s of London Finds its 21st Century Form
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How to Get the Competition Fired, Without Saying Anything Bad About Them
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Small Business Units Deliver Bread n’ Butter for Peak Performing Agencies
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NAPSLO Prepares for Record Attendance at Annual Conference
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Where to Find Inexperienced Agency Producers
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Finding Solutions to the Industry’s Compliance Requirements
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Number of Federal Tort Trials Plummeted 80%, Justice Department Reports
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Strategies to Tap into Profitable, New Business Accounts
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After the Internet, Comes The Invasion of the Insurance Exchanges
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International Newsbriefs
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Big ‘I’ Fields Busy Agenda at Annual Meeting in Big Apple
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Insurers Address Brokerage Income Directly to Consumer
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ACE’s U.S. Subsidiaries Upgraded
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SPECIAL REPORT: Back to Earth with Surplus Lines
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2010: A SURPLUS ODYSSEY:
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August Plane Crashes Take Deadly Toll
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Clarendon Clarifies Hannover Re Decision on Programs
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But Lawmakers, Interest Groups Still Debate Over Use of Aftermarket Parts
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Zenith National Affirmed
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St. Paul Travelers Subs Under Review
Midwest Articles from September 5, 2005
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Illinois Governor Signs High-Rise Safety Bill
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Statistics
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Missouri Jury Tells State Farm to Pay
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Do It Right the First Time: Surplus Lines Compliance
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Insurers Tally Damage After Wisc. Tornadoes
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People
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News Briefs
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IIHS Study Says Low-Cost Road Alterations Can Reduce Urban Road Crashes
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New Markets
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Ohio Workers’ Compensation Scandal Pulls in Governor
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Chicago Exec Convicted in Arson Scheme
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Midwest Surplus Lines: A Market Unto Itself
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Editor’s Note: Weather’s Cooler, News is Not
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Lloyd’s of London Finds its 21st Century Form
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How to Get the Competition Fired, Without Saying Anything Bad About Them
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Small Business Units Deliver Bread n’ Butter for Peak Performing Agencies
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NAPSLO Prepares for Record Attendance at Annual Conference
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Where to Find Inexperienced Agency Producers
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Finding Solutions to the Industry’s Compliance Requirements
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Number of Federal Tort Trials Plummeted 80%, Justice Department Reports
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Strategies to Tap into Profitable, New Business Accounts
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After the Internet, Comes The Invasion of the Insurance Exchanges
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International Newsbriefs
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Big ‘I’ Fields Busy Agenda at Annual Meeting in Big Apple
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Insurers Address Brokerage Income Directly to Consumer
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ACE’s U.S. Subsidiaries Upgraded
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SPECIAL REPORT: Back to Earth with Surplus Lines
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2010: A SURPLUS ODYSSEY:
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August Plane Crashes Take Deadly Toll
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Clarendon Clarifies Hannover Re Decision on Programs
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But Lawmakers, Interest Groups Still Debate Over Use of Aftermarket Parts
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Zenith National Affirmed
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St. Paul Travelers Subs Under Review
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Weather’s Cooler, News is Not
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People – Midwest
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Midwest Surplus Lines: A Market Unto Itself
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IIHS Study Says Low-Cost Road Alterations Can Reduce Urban Road Crashes
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Employment Practices Liability Program
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Business Owners Policy
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Oil and Gas
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Life
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Internet Liability
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Liquor Liability
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Do It Right the First Time: Surplus Lines Compliance
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Illinois Governor Signs High-Rise Safety Bill
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Insurers Tally Damage After Wisc. Tornadoes
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Missouri Jury Tells State Farm to Pay
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Ohio Workers’ Compensation Scandal Pulls in Governor
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Chicago Exec Convicted in Arson Scheme
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Illinois Agent Sells Bogus Circus Coverage
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Ohio Agent Appeals Fraud Suspension
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CCC SETTLES CLASS-ACTION SUIT ON TOTAL LOSS VEHICLE VALUATION:
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ANTHEM OWES $1.5 MILLION TO SETTLE OVERCHARGE ALLEGATIONS
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KANSAS INSURERS OPPOSE DRIVERS’ LICENSE RENEWALS AT AAA OFFICES
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OFFICIALS CRACK DOWN ON UNINSURED CONTRACTORS IN WAKE OF HAILSTORM
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COMP BUREAU FIRES ASSET MANAGEMENT FIRM THAT LOST $60 MILLION:
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GOV. DOYLE SIGNS HEALTH INSURANCE BILL:
Southeast Articles from September 5, 2005
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Fla. S.B. 1662 Provisions Now in Effect
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N.C. Commissioner Warns About Advantage Marketing
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People
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Fla. Policyholders Face 6.8% Fee
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Editor’s Note: Another Round Begins
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State Farm of Florida’s Rate Request Questioned
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Do It Right the First Time: Surplus Lines Compliance
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Miami PD Eliminates its Auto Theft Unit
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News Briefs
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Lloyd’s of London Finds its 21st Century Form
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How to Get the Competition Fired, Without Saying Anything Bad About Them
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Small Business Units Deliver Bread n’ Butter for Peak Performing Agencies
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NAPSLO Prepares for Record Attendance at Annual Conference
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Where to Find Inexperienced Agency Producers
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Finding Solutions to the Industry’s Compliance Requirements
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Number of Federal Tort Trials Plummeted 80%, Justice Department Reports
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Strategies to Tap into Profitable, New Business Accounts
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After the Internet, Comes The Invasion of the Insurance Exchanges
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International Newsbriefs
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Big ‘I’ Fields Busy Agenda at Annual Meeting in Big Apple
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Insurers Address Brokerage Income Directly to Consumer
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ACE’s U.S. Subsidiaries Upgraded
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SPECIAL REPORT: Back to Earth with Surplus Lines
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2010: A SURPLUS ODYSSEY:
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August Plane Crashes Take Deadly Toll
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Clarendon Clarifies Hannover Re Decision on Programs
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But Lawmakers, Interest Groups Still Debate Over Use of Aftermarket Parts
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Zenith National Affirmed
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St. Paul Travelers Subs Under Review
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Another Round Begins
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People – Southeast
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N.C. Commissioner Warns About Advantage Marketing
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Do It Right the First Time: Surplus Lines Compliance
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Fla. S.B. 1662 Provisions Now in Effect
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REPORT SHOWS CAR THEFT DECREASED IN MOST OF SOUTHEAST
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TV AD RESPONSE TO ‘FREE QUOTE OFFER’ OVERWHELMS FIRST HERITAGE
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MEDICAL EXAMINERS INDICATE 135 OF 306 FUNERALS FEMA PAID FOR WERE JUSTIFIED
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REPEAL OF HELMET LAW RESULTS IN MORE FLA. MOTORCYCLE FATALITIES
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CITIZENS PRESIDENT TO SPEAK AT SEPT. CPCU MEETING
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NAMIC OPPOSING SB 319
South Articles from September 5, 2005
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Surety Survey Shows Dramatic Changes in Marketplace Over Past 10 Years
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Business Moves
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How Retail Agents Can Develop/Improve Relationships with Wholesalers
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News Briefs
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Insurers Post Special Toll-Free Numbers to Help Katrina Victims
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Celebrating 75 Years, Quirk & Company Looks to 100 and Beyond
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Pass it On: Transferring Your Agency to the Next Generation
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Cancellation and Reinstatement
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Editor’s Note: In Katrina’s Wake
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Born to File Claims: Driving Behavior is Written in the Stars
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Big Changes in Texas Workers’ Comp System
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People
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New Markets
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By Dave Thomas
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Zodiac Underwriting Guide to Drivers
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SLSOT 2005 Seminars Planned for October
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CSRs That Say “I Do” Can Marry the Account to the Agency
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Comparison of SLSOT Premium Processed by Line of Business
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Lloyd’s of London Finds its 21st Century Form
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How to Get the Competition Fired, Without Saying Anything Bad About Them
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Small Business Units Deliver Bread n’ Butter for Peak Performing Agencies
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NAPSLO Prepares for Record Attendance at Annual Conference
-
Where to Find Inexperienced Agency Producers
-
Finding Solutions to the Industry’s Compliance Requirements
-
Number of Federal Tort Trials Plummeted 80%, Justice Department Reports
-
Strategies to Tap into Profitable, New Business Accounts
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After the Internet, Comes The Invasion of the Insurance Exchanges
-
International Newsbriefs
-
Big ‘I’ Fields Busy Agenda at Annual Meeting in Big Apple
-
Insurers Address Brokerage Income Directly to Consumer
-
ACE’s U.S. Subsidiaries Upgraded
-
SPECIAL REPORT: Back to Earth with Surplus Lines
-
2010: A SURPLUS ODYSSEY:
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August Plane Crashes Take Deadly Toll
-
Clarendon Clarifies Hannover Re Decision on Programs
-
But Lawmakers, Interest Groups Still Debate Over Use of Aftermarket Parts
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Zenith National Affirmed
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St. Paul Travelers Subs Under Review
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In Katrina’s Wake
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Forged State Check Scam Centers on Ark.
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People – South Central
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Contractor’s General Liability
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Farm and Ranch Program
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Community Bankers’ D&O
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Social Services Professional Liability
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Renters Legal Liability
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Tenant Discrimination Liability
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Pass it On: Transferring Your Agency to the Next Generation
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Case Law Watch
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Born to File Claims: Driving Behavior is Written in the Stars
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Surety Survey Shows Dramatic Changes in Marketplace Over Past 10 Years
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Celebrating 75 Years, Quirk & Company Looks to 100 and Beyond
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SLSOT 2005 Seminars Planned for October
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Big Changes in Texas Workers’ Comp System
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IIHS Study Says Low-Cost Alterations Can Reduce Urban Road Crashes
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Insurers Post Special Toll-Free Numbers to Help Katrina Victims
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How Retail Agents Can Develop/Improve Relationships with Wholesalers
West Articles from September 5, 2005
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Editor’s Note: Open Minds, Better Business
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Arbitration
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New Markets
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Missouri Jury Tells State Farm to Pay Up
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IIHS Study Says Low-Cost Road Alterations Can Reduce Urban Road Crashes
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Pass it On: Planning Agency Perpetuation
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Utah Supreme Court Rules State has No Holding in Workers Comp Fund
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Business Moves
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Missouri Jury Tells State Farm to Pay Up
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IJ Exclusive: Shand Morahan’s ‘How to Write’ Professional Liability
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In regards to your Editor’s Note in the July 18th issue of Insurance Journal West I think that [Congress] would have re
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By Cynthia Beisiegel
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Shortcomings of Current Premium Invoice Accounting
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Disasters: Have They Become a Year-Round Phenomenon in California?
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Utah Supreme Court Rules State has No Holding in Workers Comp Fund
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The Industry Goes to School: More Universities that Offer Insurance Degrees
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News Briefs
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IICF Volunteer Week Kicks Off in October
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By Cynthia Beisiegel
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Valuations: Educating Your Client on True Replacement Cost
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Distracted Driving: Is Your Organization Steering Clear of Liability Risks?
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Lloyd’s of London Finds its 21st Century Form
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How to Get the Competition Fired, Without Saying Anything Bad About Them
-
Small Business Units Deliver Bread n’ Butter for Peak Performing Agencies
-
NAPSLO Prepares for Record Attendance at Annual Conference
-
Where to Find Inexperienced Agency Producers
-
Finding Solutions to the Industry’s Compliance Requirements
-
Number of Federal Tort Trials Plummeted 80%, Justice Department Reports
-
Strategies to Tap into Profitable, New Business Accounts
-
After the Internet, Comes The Invasion of the Insurance Exchanges
-
International Newsbriefs
-
Big ‘I’ Fields Busy Agenda at Annual Meeting in Big Apple
-
Insurers Address Brokerage Income Directly to Consumer
-
ACE’s U.S. Subsidiaries Upgraded
-
SPECIAL REPORT: Back to Earth with Surplus Lines
-
2010: A SURPLUS ODYSSEY:
-
August Plane Crashes Take Deadly Toll
-
Clarendon Clarifies Hannover Re Decision on Programs
-
But Lawmakers, Interest Groups Still Debate Over Use of Aftermarket Parts
-
Zenith National Affirmed
-
St. Paul Travelers Subs Under Review
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California Man Pleads Guilty
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Open Minds, Better Business
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Case Law Watch
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Missouri Jury Tells State Farm to Pay Up
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Hospitality Program
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Employment Practices Liability Program
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Commercial Transportation
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Community Bankers’ D&O
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High Limit Excess Policy
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Distracted Driving: Is Your Organization Steering Clear of Liability Risks?
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People – West
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California Man Pleads Guilty
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Valuations: Educating Your Client on True Replacement Cost
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IICF Volunteer Week Kicks Off in October
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Shortcomings of Current Premium Invoice Accounting
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IIHS Study Says Low-Cost Road Alterations Can Reduce Urban Road Crashes
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The Industry Goes to School: More Universities that Offer Insurance Degrees
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Utah Supreme Court Rules State has No Holding in Workers Comp Fund
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Disasters: Have They Become a Year-Round Phenomenon in California?
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Got Dispensable Income? The GLBTs Do!
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IJ Exclusive: Shand Morahan’s ‘How to Write’ Professional Liability
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Pass it On: Planning Agency Perpetuation
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Suspects Arrested for Alleged Roles in International Insurance Operation
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Malibu Man Charged with Grand Theft
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Bay Area Agent/Broker Pleads Guilty
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NAMIC ENCOURAGES RATE MODERNIZATION IN HAWAII:
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SHIFTING COMMUTER HABITS CAN CUT CALIF. AUTO RATES:
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CREDIT-BASED INSURANCE SCORING ESSENTIAL IN ALASKA:
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ARIZ. RULING MAY THREATEN WORKPLACE SAFETY:
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