Insurance Journal
October 17, 2005 Issue
National Articles from October 17, 2005
East Articles from October 17, 2005
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Gubernatorial Hopefuls in New York: Spitzer vs. Weld
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Editor’s Note:
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Survey Finds Insurers Appointing N.J. Agents in Record Numbers
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ProMutual Stays on Course as Medical Liability Market Starts Moving Again
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News Briefs
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How to Choose the Right Bank for Your Agency
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Most Insureds Accept Spitzer Fund Settlement, Reports Broker Marsh
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Shush…All’s Quiet on the Privacy Front
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People & Places
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How to Choose the Right Bank for Your Agency
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Gubernatorial Hopefuls in New York: Spitzer vs. Weld
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Most Insureds Accept Spitzer Fund Settlement, Reports Broker Marsh
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ProMutual Stays on Course as Medical Liability Market Starts Moving Again
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Survey Finds Insurers Appointing N.J. Agents in Record Numbers
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ALL SIGNS POINT DOWN:
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CIVIL UNIONS BEGIN:
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WORKERS’ COMP CUT WEIGHED:
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BOATING LAWS UNDER SCRUTINY:
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COURT REDEFINES STADIUM LIABILITY:
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Hurricane Katrina to Cost $40-$55 Billion for Privately Insured Losses
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New ISO Financial Institutions Program Targets Employee Theft
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Hands in the Till: Embezzlers Cash in at Main Street Banks
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International Newsbriefs
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Fourteen Punny Ways to Get Your Insurance Mailings Noticed
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National Newsbriefs
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Reputation, Regulation and Recruitment Focus of U.K. Conference
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Brokerage Watch
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IJ Publisher, Dickinson Receive NAPSLO’s Dana Roehrig Award
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NAPSLO 2005 ANNUAL CONVENTION: Surplus Lines Industry Discusses Life After the Storm
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Repairing Financial Infrastructure in the Gulf Coast
Midwest Articles from October 17, 2005
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Midwest Employers Pay Lower Cost Per Employee
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Growing a Niche in the Bed and Breakfast Industry
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News Briefs
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People
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New Markets
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South Dakota
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Mo. Health Program Reform Increases Cost for Families
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As Insured Acres Increase, Are Farmers Subsidizing High-Risk States?
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N.D., S.D., Iowa Drivers Enjoy Lowest Auto Premiums: NAIC Report
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OSHA Hits Mo. Manufacturer with $159,000 Fine
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Editor’s Note: Storm Fallout and Fall Colors
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Storm Fallout and Fall Colors
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Growing a Niche in the Bed and Breakfast Industry
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People & Places
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N.D., S.D., Iowa Drivers Enjoy Lowest Auto Premiums: NAIC Report
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Course of Construction Builders Risk Program
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Wholesale Distributors
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Occasional International Business Travel
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Identity Recovery
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As Insured Acres Increase, Are Farmers Subsidizing High-Risk States?
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Midwest Employers Pay Lower Cost Per Employee
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Mo. Health Program Reform Increases Cost for Families
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OSHA Hits Mo. Manufacturer with $159,000 Fine
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STATE JOINS NAIC SETTLEMENT WITH MARSH:
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WELLS FARGO ACQUIRES JS CROP INSURANCE:
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S.D. Farm Couple Pleads Guilty to $1.3 Million Scheme:
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Ohio Clinic Owners Plead Guilty in Fraud Case:
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U.S. Attorney Joints Ill. Lawsuit Against AmeriGroup:
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Hurricane Katrina to Cost $40-$55 Billion for Privately Insured Losses
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New ISO Financial Institutions Program Targets Employee Theft
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Hands in the Till: Embezzlers Cash in at Main Street Banks
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International Newsbriefs
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Fourteen Punny Ways to Get Your Insurance Mailings Noticed
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National Newsbriefs
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Reputation, Regulation and Recruitment Focus of U.K. Conference
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Brokerage Watch
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IJ Publisher, Dickinson Receive NAPSLO’s Dana Roehrig Award
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NAPSLO 2005 ANNUAL CONVENTION: Surplus Lines Industry Discusses Life After the Storm
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Repairing Financial Infrastructure in the Gulf Coast
Southeast Articles from October 17, 2005
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As Insured Acres Increase Are Farmers Subsidizing High-Risk States?
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People
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News Briefs
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PIA of Georgia’s Atlanta Expo Stresses Education
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PIA of Fla. Answers Hurricane Planning Questions
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DFS Spokesperson Outlines Fla. Agency Licensing Requirement Changes
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FLORIDA
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Editor’s Note: Katrina Brought Out the Good, Bad
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People & Places
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Hurricane Katrina to Cost $40-$55 Billion for Privately Insured Losses
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New ISO Financial Institutions Program Targets Employee Theft
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Hands in the Till: Embezzlers Cash in at Main Street Banks
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International Newsbriefs
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Fourteen Punny Ways to Get Your Insurance Mailings Noticed
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National Newsbriefs
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Reputation, Regulation and Recruitment Focus of U.K. Conference
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Brokerage Watch
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IJ Publisher, Dickinson Receive NAPSLO’s Dana Roehrig Award
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NAPSLO 2005 ANNUAL CONVENTION: Surplus Lines Industry Discusses Life After the Storm
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Repairing Financial Infrastructure in the Gulf Coast
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PIA of Fla. Answers Hurricane Planning Questions
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As Insured Acres Increase Are Farmers Subsidizing High-Risk States?
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Katrina Brought Out the Good, Bad
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PIA of Georgia’s Atlanta Expo Stresses Education
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DFS Spokesperson Outlines Fla. Agency Licensing Requirement Changes
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AIIA CONFERENCE, EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS
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FBI NOTIFIED OF BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS
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CRAWFORD EXPANDING ADJUSTER TRAINING
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DONATIONS TO HELP KATRINA VICTIMS
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IIAG EDUCATIONAL EVENTS
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100 STATIONS AIR T-C AD PROMO
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KY., AIK COMP REACH AGREEMENT
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KATRINA CLAIMS APPROACH 500,000
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OREGON MUTUAL HELPS MISS. FARM BUREAU
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HEARINGS ON 9.6 PERCENT AUTO RATE HIKE
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N.C. FALLS TO FIFTH LOWEST AUTO INSURANCE RATES IN NATION
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SUPREME COURT DENIES COVERAGE
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Former Agent Accused of Taking $92,000
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14 Apprehended in AFLAC Scam
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Bogus ‘Auto Bonds’ Discovered
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Central City Councilman Guilty in Workers’ Comp Scheme
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Felons Bonded Out, Apprehended on Additional Fraud Charges
South Articles from October 17, 2005
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Business Moves
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Editor’s Note: A Silver Lining?
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Gregory Stevens
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Natural Disasters Are Just Part of Commissioners’ Concerns
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Livestock and Equine Mortality: A Texas Niche and a Late Notice Trap
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CORRECTION
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Using a Marketing Approach to Recruiting Employees
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News Briefs
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Dual Hurricanes Blew in Big Problems for Agribusiness in Louisiana,Texas
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Ethical Business Practices Essential to Success in Today’s Marketplace
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As Insured Acres Increase, Are Farmers Subsidizing High-Risk States?
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Brian Sullivan: The Industry is Changing – Really
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As Motorcycle Theft Rates Soar, Survey Reveals Bikers’ Concern
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New Markets
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Hurricane Katrina to Cost $40-$55 Billion for Privately Insured Losses
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New ISO Financial Institutions Program Targets Employee Theft
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Hands in the Till: Embezzlers Cash in at Main Street Banks
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International Newsbriefs
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Fourteen Punny Ways to Get Your Insurance Mailings Noticed
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National Newsbriefs
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Reputation, Regulation and Recruitment Focus of U.K. Conference
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Brokerage Watch
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IJ Publisher, Dickinson Receive NAPSLO’s Dana Roehrig Award
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NAPSLO 2005 ANNUAL CONVENTION: Surplus Lines Industry Discusses Life After the Storm
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Repairing Financial Infrastructure in the Gulf Coast
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A Silver Lining?
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People & Places
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Livestock and Equine Mortality: A Texas Niche and a Late Notice Trap
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Expanded ElderCare Program
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Sewer and Water-Main Contractors
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EPLI for Small Employers
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Employee Identity Theft and Discrimination Allegations
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Enhanced Identity Theft Protection
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Using a Marketing Approach to Recruiting Employees
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As Insured Acres Increase, Are Farmers Subsidizing High-Risk States?
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Brian Sullivan: The Industry is Changing — Really
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As Motorcycle Theft Rates Soar, Survey Reveals Bikers’ Concern
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Ethical Business Practices Essential to Success in Today’s Marketplace
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Natural Disasters Are Just Part of Commissioners’ Concerns
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Dual Hurricanes Blew in Big Problems for Agribusiness in Louisiana,Texas
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EMPLOYMENT UP IN ARK.
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AUTO COVERAGE CANCELLATIONS CLARIFIED
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MELANCON CO-SPONSORS RETROACTIVE FLOOD INSURANCE BILL
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DAMAGE TO STATE BUILDINGS AT $1.3B
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FLOOD-DAMAGED CAR WARNING
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PERRY WANTS FULL REIMBURSEMENT FOR RITA
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REPUBLIC SAYS LOSSES FROM HURRICANES WITHIN EXPECTATIONS
West Articles from October 17, 2005
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How to Choose the Right Bank for Your Agency
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As Insured Acres Increase, Are Farmers Subsidizing High-Risk States?
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Mafia Retirement Benefits Often Include Funeral, Little Else
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Continuing Battle against Wildfires Fuels Need for Insurance
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Court Bans Using Discounts to Lure Longtime Auto Policy Customers
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California Insurance Commissioner Campaigns Against Fraud
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Editor’s Note: Cracking the Cookie
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California Workers’ Comp Overhaul Sets Stage for Nationwide Reforms
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Managing Co-Owner Dismissed
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Ex-California Commissioner Low Praises His Successor, Garamendi
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Industry Associations Object to CDI Legal Opinion on Fiduciary Duties
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San Francisco-based Woodruff-Sawyer & Co. announced that William Dougherty has joined the firm as an Account Executive w
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WCIRB Survey Indicates California Workers’ Comp Reform is Working
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News Briefs
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Auto-Liability
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Colorado’s Auto Rates Drop Up to 39% Under New System
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New Markets
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Business Moves
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Brian Sullivan: The Industry is Changing – Really
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Firefighter Fatalities, Cooking Fires Preventable, Reports Say
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Hurricane Katrina to Cost $40-$55 Billion for Privately Insured Losses
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New ISO Financial Institutions Program Targets Employee Theft
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Hands in the Till: Embezzlers Cash in at Main Street Banks
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International Newsbriefs
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Fourteen Punny Ways to Get Your Insurance Mailings Noticed
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National Newsbriefs
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Reputation, Regulation and Recruitment Focus of U.K. Conference
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Brokerage Watch
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IJ Publisher, Dickinson Receive NAPSLO’s Dana Roehrig Award
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NAPSLO 2005 ANNUAL CONVENTION: Surplus Lines Industry Discusses Life After the Storm
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Repairing Financial Infrastructure in the Gulf Coast
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Cracking the Cookie
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People & Places
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Residential Construction
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Identity Theft Protection
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Firefighter Fatalities Often Stress Related, Report Says
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WCIRB Survey Indicates California Workers’ Comp Reform is Working
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Ex-California Commissioner Low Praises His Successor, Garamendi
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Colorado’s Auto Rates Drop Up to 39% Under New System
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Court Bans Using Discounts to Lure Longtime Auto Policy Customers
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Mafia Retirement Benefits Often Include Funeral, Little Else
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How to Choose the Right Bank for your Agency
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Brian Sullivan: The Industry is Changing — Really
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Case Law Watch
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California Insurance Commissioner Campaigns Against Fraud
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Continuing Battle against Wildfires Fuels Need for Insurance
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Industry Associations Object to CDI Legal Opinion on Fiduciary Duties
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As Insured Acres Increase, Are Farmers Subsidizing High-Risk States?
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Man Fined For Workers’ Comp Fraud
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Managing Co-Owner Dismissed
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CDI Arrests Three
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JUDGE THROWS OUT $700 MILLION JURY AWARD IN EXECUTIVE LIFE SUIT
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SCHWARZENEGGER SIGNS AUTO INSURANCE, SAFETY LEGISLATION
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AMERICAN AGENTS ALLIANCE CHANGES NAME TO INCLUDE BROKERS
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POLICYHOLDERS OF INSOLVENT INSURERS RECEIVE $386 MILLION
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OSHA, HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION SIGN HOME SAFE PARTNERSHIP
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MOST WASH. RESIDENTS LACK HOME INVENTORY SUMMARY:
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