Insurance Journal
September 19, 2005 Issue
National Articles from September 19, 2005
East Articles from September 19, 2005
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ACE USA, the U.S.-based retail operating division of The ACE Group of Companies, named Carl Bach executive vice presiden
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Editor’s Note: Team America
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HURRICANE KATRINA: The Legal Saga Begins
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By Donald J. Hurzeler
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Climate Change Poses Major Threat to U.S. Insurance Industry
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Business Moves
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MIT Tragedy Has Schools Anxious Over Suicide Liability
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Katrina Prompts States to Review Their Disaster Playbooks
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HRH Agrees to $30 Million Settlement with Connecticut AG
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News Briefs
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Team America
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Climate Change Poses Major Threat to U.S. Insurance Industry
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Making the Case for Diversity on the ‘Top Deck’
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HRH Agrees to $30 Million Settlement with Connecticut AG
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HURRICANE KATRINA: The Legal Saga Begins
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Katrina Prompts States to Review Their Disaster Playbooks
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People & Places
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AGENTS CONTRIBUTE $20K TO KATRINA RELIEF:
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POLLUTION COSTS FIRM $28 MILLION:
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DIRIGO SAVINGS AT ISSUE:
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DAMAGES ALLOWED DESPITE LATE NOTICE:
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TERROR SUITS AGAINST ARAB BANK PROCEED:
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AG PROBING FORRESTER DONATIONS:
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REP. SEEKS EMERGENCY AID LAW:
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GEICO AND GOOGLE SETTLE:
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Court Ruling Says Asbestos-Related Disease Does Not Constitute ‘Bodily Injury by Accident’
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Federal Role in Regulation is the Big Unknown in Surplus Line’s Future
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In Uncertain Times, Surplus Market Certain to Respond
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International Newsbriefs
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Surveying the Damage: After Katrina, Can the Industry Withstand Another Disaster?
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New Orleans-Based GEB Insurance Agency Weathers Katrina
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As the Hispanic Population Surges in the United States
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Latin Agents Urge Insurers to Join the Hispanic Market Explosion
Midwest Articles from September 19, 2005
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News Briefs
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Midwest FEATURE: Market Spotlight on Illinois and Ohio
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A “Safe” Way to Add Value for Your Customers
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Writing Wineries Requires More Than Just a Tasting
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Silly Business Suits Back in Style
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People
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Midwest FEATURE: Market Spotlight on Illinois and Ohio
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Wisconsin Senate Committee Kills “All Sums” Bill
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Exclusions – Auto
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Indiana Targets Insurance for Economic Development
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Wis. Launches First Health Insurance Cooperative
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Editor’s Note: Katrina Hits Close to Home
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FEATURE: Midwest Insurers Pitch In for Katrina Relief
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Exclusions – Auto
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Katrina Hits Close to Home
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Writing Wineries Requires More Than Just a Tasting
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Midwest Insurers Pitch In for Katrina Relief
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Midwest FEATURE: Market Spotlight on Illinois and Ohio
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Case Law Watch
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A “Safe” Way to Add Value for Your Customers
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Indiana Targets Insurance for Economic Development
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People & Places
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Wisconsin Senate Committee Kills “All Sums” Bill
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Wis. Launches First Health Insurance Cooperative
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Silly Business Suits Back in Style
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KATRINA COULD AFFECT ILL. INSURANCE RATES:
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GE PLANS SALE OF INSURANCE UNITS:
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MOST MINN. EMPLOYERS OFFER MED BENEFITS:
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OHIO DOI COLLECTING MED LIABILITY DATA:
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Court Ruling Says Asbestos-Related Disease Does Not Constitute ‘Bodily Injury by Accident’
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Federal Role in Regulation is the Big Unknown in Surplus Line’s Future
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In Uncertain Times, Surplus Market Certain to Respond
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International Newsbriefs
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Surveying the Damage: After Katrina, Can the Industry Withstand Another Disaster?
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New Orleans-Based GEB Insurance Agency Weathers Katrina
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As the Hispanic Population Surges in the United States
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Latin Agents Urge Insurers to Join the Hispanic Market Explosion
Southeast Articles from September 19, 2005
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Editor’s Note: There’s a Lot to Do in Katrina’s Wake
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Fla. Lawmakers Nelson, Foley Voice Support for National CAT Fund
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Fla. Task Force to Discuss How to Solve Hurricane Insurance Crisis
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S. Floridians Viewed Hurricane Katrina as an Expensive Nuisance
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People
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Born to File Claims: Driving Behavior is Written in the Stars
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Nationwide Concerns Fla. CFO
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Hurricane Katrina: The Legal Saga Begins
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Zodiac Underwriting Guide to Drivers
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By Donald J. Hurzeler
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Mississippi Agents Pick Up the Pieces
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Ready by October
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News Briefs
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Court Ruling Says Asbestos-Related Disease Does Not Constitute ‘Bodily Injury by Accident’
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Federal Role in Regulation is the Big Unknown in Surplus Line’s Future
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In Uncertain Times, Surplus Market Certain to Respond
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International Newsbriefs
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Surveying the Damage: After Katrina, Can the Industry Withstand Another Disaster?
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New Orleans-Based GEB Insurance Agency Weathers Katrina
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As the Hispanic Population Surges in the United States
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Latin Agents Urge Insurers to Join the Hispanic Market Explosion
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There’s a Lot to Do in Katrina’s Wake
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Hurricane Katrina: The Legal Saga Begins
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Born to File Claims: Driving Behavior is Written in the Stars
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Zodiac Underwriting Guide to Drivers
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Making the Case for Diversity on the ‘Top Deck’
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FAIA Studying Windstorm ‘Vehicle’
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Fla. Task Force to Discuss How to Solve Hurricane Insurance Crisis
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Mississippi Agents Pick Up the Pieces
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Nationwide Concerns Fla. CFO
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S. Floridians Viewed Hurricane Katrina as an Expensive Nuisance
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Fla. Lawmakers Nelson, Foley Voice Support for National CAT Fund
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People & Places
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INSURERS OFFERING GRACE PERIODS
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VESTA PREDICTS ITS KATRINA LOSSES
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RULE CAPS ADJUSTER FEES AT 10 PERCENT
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FEMA DENIES KATRINA VICTIMS AID
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S. FLA. ASSISTANCE OFFICES
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AFLAC ANNOUNCES 90-DAY GRACE PERIOD
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NATIONWIDE CUTS BACK
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NCCI REQUEST REDUCED WC RATES
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FINITE REINSURANCE REQUIREMENTS ENDED
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INSURERS TO PAY $50M IN JACKSONVILLE INCINERATOR CLEANUP
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N.C. FARMERS RECEIVE ASSISTANCE
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DISCOUNT HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN WARNING
South Articles from September 19, 2005
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New Markets
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Two to Watch
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News Briefs
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Texas’ Workers’ Comp Reform Takes Effect, Deemed a ‘Win-Win’ for All
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Writing Wineries Requires More Than Just a Tasting
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By Donald J. Hurzeler
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People
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TIP/PIA Looks Forward to Continued Growth
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Editor’s Note: Celebrating Diversity
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Court Ruling Says Asbestos-Related Disease Does Not Constitute ‘Bodily Injury by Accident’
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Federal Role in Regulation is the Big Unknown in Surplus Line’s Future
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In Uncertain Times, Surplus Market Certain to Respond
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International Newsbriefs
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Surveying the Damage: After Katrina, Can the Industry Withstand Another Disaster?
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New Orleans-Based GEB Insurance Agency Weathers Katrina
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As the Hispanic Population Surges in the United States
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Latin Agents Urge Insurers to Join the Hispanic Market Explosion
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Celebrating Diversity
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Real Estate Agent and Broker PL Policy
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Preferred Club Program Expansion
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Two to Watch
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Writing Wineries Requires More Than Just a Tasting
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Making the Case for Diversity on the ‘Top Deck’
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TIP/PIA Looks Forward to Continued Growth
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Texas’ Workers’ Comp Reform Takes Effect, Deemed a ‘Win-Win’ for All
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People & Places
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POLICY CANCELLATIONS RESTRICTED
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PIA’S COMMUNICATIONS CENTRAL
West Articles from September 19, 2005
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States Reopen their Disaster Playbooks in Light of Hurricane Katrina
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Calif. State Fund to Disclose Broker Commissions to Policyholders
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States Take on Hurricane Relief
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Lawyers Plead Guilty in Fraud Ring
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By Donald J. Hurzeler
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Writing Wineries Requires More Than Just a Tasting
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News Briefs
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Insurance and the Echoes of History
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New Markets
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Mutual Trust & Respect Key to the Latino Insurance Market
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Business Moves
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Zodiac Underwriting Guide to Drivers
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Born to File Claims: Driving Behavior is Written in the Stars
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Editor’s Note: A Loss Greater than We Can Imagine
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Insurance Companies Pushing Colorado Mountain Residents to Firescape
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Court Ruling Says Asbestos-Related Disease Does Not Constitute ‘Bodily Injury by Accident’
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Federal Role in Regulation is the Big Unknown in Surplus Line’s Future
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In Uncertain Times, Surplus Market Certain to Respond
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International Newsbriefs
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Surveying the Damage: After Katrina, Can the Industry Withstand Another Disaster?
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New Orleans-Based GEB Insurance Agency Weathers Katrina
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As the Hispanic Population Surges in the United States
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Latin Agents Urge Insurers to Join the Hispanic Market Explosion
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A Loss Greater than We Can Imagine
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Renters Legal Liability
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Homeowners Associations
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Social Services Professional Liability
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People & Places
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Writing Wineries Requires More Than Just a Tasting
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States Reopen their Disaster Playbooks in Light of Hurricane Katrina
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States Take on Hurricane Relief
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Born to File Claims: Driving Behavior is Written in the Stars
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Mutual Trust & Respect Key to the Latino Insurance Market
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Zodiac Underwriting Guide to Drivers
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Insurance and the Echoes of History
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Making the Case for Diversity on the “Top Deck”
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Calif. State Fund to Disclose Broker Commissions to Policyholders
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Insurance Companies Pushing Colorado Mountain Residents to Firescape
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Utah Supreme Court Rules WCF Assets Not Owned by State
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CDI to Introduce Third Revision of Broker Fiduciary Regs
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Calif. Senate Approves Post-Disaster Insurance Bills
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Calif. Workers’ Comp Bill Tabled
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Workers’ Comp Gives Nev. Business Incentives
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Wash.’s L&I Proposes 3.8% Boost in Workers’ Comp Rates
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Lawyers Plead Guilty in Fraud Ring
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Calif. Chiropractors Nabbed in Scam
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