Insurance Journal
October 3, 2005 Issue
National Articles from October 3, 2005
East Articles from October 3, 2005
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A ‘Safe’ Way for Agents to Add Value for Customers
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Deadly Crash Lead to Calls for Conn. Truck Insurance Rule Changes
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Contractors Lose $1 Billion a Year in Equipment Thefts
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Editor’s Note:
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Coalition Seeks Catastrophe Insurance Funds in N.Y., Other States
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Gubernatorial Hopefuls in New York: Spitzer vs. Weld
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News Briefs
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A Message of Hope from Buffalo to New Orleans
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A ‘Safe’ Way for Agents to Add Value for Customers
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Coalition Seeks Catastrophe Insurance Funds in N.Y., Other States
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Contractors Lose $1 Billion a Year in Equipment Thefts
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Deadly Crash Lead to Calls for Conn. Truck Insurance Rule Changes
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People & Places
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Gubernatorial Hopefuls in New York: Spitzer vs. Weld
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AG MIGHT SUE MARSH:
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FAIR PLAN SEEKS 25% HIKE ON CAPE COD:
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MALPRACTICE RATES STAY EVEN:
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DRIVERS, INSURERS FACE NEW LAWS:
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THE HARTFORD SUBPOENAED AGAIN:
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AG ASKED TO PROBE FORRESTER:
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WADDELL & REED REACHES SETTLEMENT:
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Fitch: Katrina Causes Unprecedented Challenges, Risks for P/C Insurers
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International Newsbriefs
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Meeting the Needs of Customers by Providing Superior Customer Service
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Katrina, Asbestos, Soft Market Test Mettle of Today’s Bright CEOs
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National Newsbriefs
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Creation of a Federal Cat Fund Hits Mainstream
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Artisans At Work: Contractors Boom Market Paints A Complex Picture
Midwest Articles from October 3, 2005
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NICB Warns Against Illegal Resale of Flood-Damaged Vehicles
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Distinguishing between Main Street and Wall Street
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S.D. Observers Concerned About DOI Practices
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Illinios Insurance Director Assures Agents Commissions are Safe
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News Briefs
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Educator Says Communication is the Key to Successful Family-Owned Business
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Lockton Goes the Extra Miles to Help Katrina Victims
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Editor’s Note:
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Brian Sullivan: The Industry is Changing – Really
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New Markets
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People
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Meanwhile, Back in the Heartland…
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Agent Compensation Disclosure: Distinguishing between Main Street and Wall Street
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Lockton Goes the Extra Miles to Help Katrina Victims
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Brian Sullivan: The Industry is Changing — Really
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Educator Says Communication is the Key to Successful Family-Owned Business
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Enhanced Identity Theft Protection
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Employee Identity Theft and Discrimination Allegations
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EPLI Program for Small Employers
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Large Manufacturing Commercial Property
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Ethical business practices essential to success in today’s marketplace
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Illinios Insurance Director Assures Agents Commissions are Safe
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NICB Warns Against Illegal Resale of Flood-Damaged Vehicles
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People & Places
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S.D. Observers Concerned About DOI Practices
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IND. TARGETS UNEMPLOYMENT SYSTEM:
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HOLE-IN-ONE CASE SET FOR TRIAL:
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DOI ISSUES CEASE & DESIST ORDER:
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INSURANCE COVERS REPAIRS, NOT VALUE:
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Fitch: Katrina Causes Unprecedented Challenges, Risks for P/C Insurers
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International Newsbriefs
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Meeting the Needs of Customers by Providing Superior Customer Service
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Katrina, Asbestos, Soft Market Test Mettle of Today’s Bright CEOs
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National Newsbriefs
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Creation of a Federal Cat Fund Hits Mainstream
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Artisans At Work: Contractors Boom Market Paints A Complex Picture
Southeast Articles from October 3, 2005
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Citizens COO Quits; Investigations Ongoing After Kickback Accusations
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IIABA of W.Va. Conference and Expo in Shepherdstown
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A ‘Safe’ Way to Add Value for Your Customers
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Crawford & Co. Adjusting to Unusual Circumstances
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People
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News Briefs
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FLORIDA
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Editor’s Note: Speak Out Against Insurance Fraud
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Miss. Attorney General Hood
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Fitch: Katrina Causes Unprecedented Challenges, Risks for P/C Insurers
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International Newsbriefs
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Meeting the Needs of Customers by Providing Superior Customer Service
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Katrina, Asbestos, Soft Market Test Mettle of Today’s Bright CEOs
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National Newsbriefs
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Creation of a Federal Cat Fund Hits Mainstream
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Artisans At Work: Contractors Boom Market Paints A Complex Picture
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Speak Out Against Insurance Fraud
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A ‘Safe’ Way to Add Value for Your Customers
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Miss. Attorney General Hood Accuses Carriers of Cheating
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Crawford & Co. Adjusting to Unusual Circumstances
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IIABA of W.Va. Conference and Expo in Shepherdstown
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People & Places
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ALA. COMMISSIONER ASKS CARRIERS FOR 60 DAY GRACE PERIOD
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GE INSURANCE SUSPENDS CANCELLATIONS
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AIIA LAUNCHES HURRICANE KATRINA ‘BLOG’
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PIA OF GA. DONATIONS TO KATRINA VICTIMS TOTAL MORE THAN $23,000
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JUDGE UPHOLDS JOINT, SEVERAL LIABILITY
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SOUTHGROUP ONLINE IN JACKSON
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$20,000 False Claims in St. Petersburg
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$100,000 Bogus Global Wind Insurance
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Tampa Clinic Owners Patient Brokering
South Articles from October 3, 2005
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Med-Mal Rate Increases Slow Down in Arkansas
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People
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Valuations: Educating Your Client on True Replacement Cost
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Miss. AG Accuses Carriers of Cheating
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How Did Catastrophe Models Weather Katrina?
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New Markets
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After the Wreckage, Hurricane Katrina Spawns Lawsuits
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Hurricane Rita Losses Not as High as Previous Storms
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Business Moves
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News Briefs
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Editor’s Note: Picking Up the Pieces
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Hurricane Katrina: The Legal Saga Begins
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LOUISIANA
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Fitch: Katrina Causes Unprecedented Challenges, Risks for P/C Insurers
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International Newsbriefs
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Meeting the Needs of Customers by Providing Superior Customer Service
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Katrina, Asbestos, Soft Market Test Mettle of Today’s Bright CEOs
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National Newsbriefs
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Creation of a Federal Cat Fund Hits Mainstream
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Artisans At Work: Contractors Boom Market Paints A Complex Picture
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Picking Up the Pieces
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People & Places
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Hurricane Katrina: The Legal Saga Begins
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How Did Catastrophe Models Weather Katrina?
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Residential Contractors General Liability
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Enhanced Orthotic/Prosthetic Program
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Accountants’ PL
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Stand-Alone Terrorism
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Enhanced Spectrum BOP
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Case Law Watch
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Valuations: Educating Your Client on True Replacement Cost
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A ‘Safe’ Way to Add Value for Your Customers
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After the Wreckage, Hurricane Katrina Spawns Lawsuits
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Hurricane Rita Losses Not as High as Previous Storms
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Med-Mal Rate Increases Slow Down in Arkansas
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Miss. AG Accuses Carriers of Cheating
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‘CONCERNS’ REMAIN IN WORK COMP SYSTEM
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ASSISTANCE FOR DISPLACED PRODUCERS
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GOV. EXTENDS STATE OF EMERGENCY
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EVACUEES URGED TO FILE ADDRESS CHANGE
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MAN ACCUSED OF FAKING SURETY BOND
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TEUBNER/WOOD FORUM SET FOR OCT. 6
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TDI STAFF ASSISTING STORM VICTIMS
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TMLT TO REDUCE RATES 5%
West Articles from October 3, 2005
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New Markets
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Competition, Regulation and Katrina a Concern at PLUS D&O Symposium
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Chuck Mace
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Calif. May Lower Quake Insurance Rates in Wake of Katrina
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Editor’s Note: Up and Running Again
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FEMA Tightens Policy on Flood Safety
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A “Safe” Way to Add Value for Your Customers
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New Report Warns of Rising Threat to US Insurers from Climate Change
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News Briefs
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Ethical Business Practices Essential to Success in Today’s Marketplace
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The Ins and Outs of Claims-Made Policies
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Survey: Competition, Capacity Characterize Surety Bond Market
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Wash. Contractor Cited for Fraudand Safety Violations
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California Heating Up, Could Face More Blackouts
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As Motorcycle Theft Rates Soar, Survey Reveals Bikers’ Concern
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Five Ingredients for Sales Success
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How Did Catastrophe Models Weather Katrina?
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Business Moves
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Man Arrested in Auto Scam
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Former Agent Sentenced for Selling Fake Auto Policies
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ACIC OPPOSES PROPOSED CDI REGULATIONS:
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ORE. SAYS EMPLOYERS WILL PAY $33.4M LESS IN WORKERS’ COMP FEES:
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COLORADO AUTO INSURANCE RATES BEING REVIEWED:
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Fitch: Katrina Causes Unprecedented Challenges, Risks for P/C Insurers
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International Newsbriefs
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Meeting the Needs of Customers by Providing Superior Customer Service
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Katrina, Asbestos, Soft Market Test Mettle of Today’s Bright CEOs
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National Newsbriefs
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Creation of a Federal Cat Fund Hits Mainstream
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Artisans At Work: Contractors Boom Market Paints A Complex Picture
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Up and Running Again
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Tenant Discrimination Liability
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Enhanced Orthotic/Prosthetic Program
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Employee Identity Theft and Discrimination Allegations
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People & Places
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Five Ingredients for Sales Success
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The Ins and Outs of Claims-Made Policies
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As Motorcycle Theft Rates Soar, Survey Reveals Bikers’ Concern
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How Did Catastrophe Models Weather Katrina?
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California May Lower Quake Insurance Rates in Wake of Katrina
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Survey: Competition, Capacity Characterize Surety Bond Market
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New Report Warns of Rising Threat to US Insurers from Climate Change
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California Heating Up, Could Face More Blackouts
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Ethical Business Practices Essential to Success in Today’s Marketplace
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Competition, Regulation and Katrina a Concern at PLUS D&O Symposium
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FEMA Tightens Policy on Flood Safety
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Wash. Contractor Cited for Fraud and Safety Violations
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Marines Plead Not Guilty to Felony Insurance Fraud
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Calif. State Fund to Collect $66,355 for Workers’ Comp Fraud
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