Insurance Journal
November 21, 2005 Issue
National Articles from November 21, 2005
East Articles from November 21, 2005
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One Year After Spitzer, Risk Managers Shifting to ‘Trust But Verify’ Mode
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COURTING TROUBLE?
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Study: Bad System, Not Bad Drivers, to Blame for Mass. Auto Woes
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For N.Y., Workers’ Comp Costs Become Economic Development and Job Issue
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It’s Not Over Yet: State Farm Sued Over Salvaged Car Settlement
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Editor’s Note: GOP gap
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Business Moves
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People
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The Truth About Ethics in Business
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Taste for Success: Writing Today’s Wineries Requires Attention to Detail
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Thoughts while dog walking…
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It’s Not Over Yet: State Farm Sued Over Salvaged Car Settlement
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COURTING TROUBLE? EXCESS & SURPLUS BROKERS’ LIABILITY UNCLEAR
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Taste for Success: Writing Today’s Wineries Requires Attention to Detail
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The Truth About Ethics in Business
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For N.Y., Workers’ Comp Costs Become Economic Development and Job Issue
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One Year After Spitzer, Risk Managers Shifting to ‘Trust But Verify’ Mode
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Study: Bad System, Not Bad Drivers, to Blame for Mass. Auto Woes
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People & Places
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Burns & Wilcox to Re-Brand Service General Personal Lines Subsidiary
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How to Establish Your Agency as an Expert in Any Target Market
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Carrier Watch
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National Newsbriefs
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International Newsbriefs
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House Committee Proposes Two-Year Terrorism Insurance Extension
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Competition Increases in Commercial Auto, But Not Too Much–Yet
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Examples of In-Vehicle Technologies
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Tracking Commercial Autos
Midwest Articles from November 21, 2005
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Stealth Tornado Rips Through Indiana
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Editor’s Note:
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ILLINOIS
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By Jack Faris
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New Markets
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Indiana High Court Rules Against Diminution of Value
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Missouri Radio Host on Trial for Killing Wife for BMW
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Torts Drive Commercial Auto in Heartland, Elsewhere
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Insurer CEOs Address Cat Fallout at PCI Meeting
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Iowa Tornadoes Leave 1 Dead, 70 Homes Damaged
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“It Can’t Happen Here?” Wrong!
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Torts Drive Commercial Auto in Heartland, Elsewhere
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Motor Carriers Suite
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Security Guards
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Non-Franchised Auto Dealers
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Luxury Condos and Co-ops
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Residential General Contractors Liability
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Energy Risk
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Small Business Ain’t ‘Bean Bag’
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Indiana High Court Rules Against Dimunition of Value
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Iowa Tornadoes Leave 1 Dead, 70 Homes Damaged
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Missouri Radio Host on Trial for Killing Wife for BMW
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People & Places
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Stealth Tornado Rips Through Indiana
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Insurer CEOs Address Cat Fallout at PCI Meeting
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LAWMAKERS PASS KIDS’ HEALTH PLAN:
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BALL STATE TARGETS MORE INSURANCE JOBS:
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JURY AWARDS $720,000 FOR WRONGFUL DEATH:
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DOI HITS FELONIOUS BAIL BOND AGENTS:
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HEALTH INSURANCE RISES FOR WORKERS:
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INSURERS NEED NOTICE ON CREDIT SCORES:
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GOV. NAMES MABE CEO OF COMP BUREAU:
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LAWMAKERS PASS MED-MAL CAP BILL:
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Burns & Wilcox to Re-Brand Service General Personal Lines Subsidiary
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How to Establish Your Agency as an Expert in Any Target Market
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Carrier Watch
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National Newsbriefs
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International Newsbriefs
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House Committee Proposes Two-Year Terrorism Insurance Extension
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Competition Increases in Commercial Auto, But Not Too Much–Yet
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Examples of In-Vehicle Technologies
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Tracking Commercial Autos
Southeast Articles from November 21, 2005
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Editor’s Note: Perception or Reality?
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Contractors Backlogged With Work Orders, Predict a Long Wait for Repairs
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FLORIDA
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Barbecues, Mobile Centers Encourage Auto Owners to Turn in Wilma Claims
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Fla. CFO Gallagher Voices Support for Tax-Deferred CAT Fund Reserves
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The Three-Legged Stool
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Carriers Flooded With Auto Damage Claims
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News Briefs
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North Carolina Pro Athletes Win Workers’ Comp Court Cases
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People
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Software Monitors W.Va. Fraud
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Burns & Wilcox to Re-Brand Service General Personal Lines Subsidiary
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How to Establish Your Agency as an Expert in Any Target Market
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Carrier Watch
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National Newsbriefs
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International Newsbriefs
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House Committee Proposes Two-Year Terrorism Insurance Extension
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Competition Increases in Commercial Auto, But Not Too Much–Yet
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Examples of In-Vehicle Technologies
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Tracking Commercial Autos
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Perception or Reality?
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North Carolina Pro Athletes Win Workers’ Comp Court Cases
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The Three-Legged Stool
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Fla. CFO Gallagher Voices Support for Tax-Deferred CAT Fund Reserves
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Software Monitors W.Va. Fraud
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People & Places
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OIR ORDER PROTECTS WILMA VICTIMS
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USDA TO ASSESS WILMA’S CITRUS DAMAGE
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FAIA WEB SITE UPGRADED
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LAIA, CORAL INSURANCE SPOKESPERSONS ON S. FLA. RADIO TALK SHOW
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OFFICIALS WAITING TO RECEIVE FEDERAL HURRICANE ACCOUNTING
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RATE DECREASE GRANTED
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1,200 Scammed, Sentences Questioned
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Warrant Out for Lakeland Motel Owner
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False Workers’ Comp Statement a Felony
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Three Residents Charged With Making False Hurricane Katrina Claims
South Articles from November 21, 2005
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The Four C’s of Risk Management for the Oil and Gas Operator – Contracts
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How to Choose the Right Bank for Your Agency
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News Currents
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Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Exposing Settled (?) Insurance Coverage Issues
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Your New Employee is About to Start, Now What?
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New Markets
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Business Moves
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Editor’s Note: GOP gap
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People
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News Briefs
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Louisiana Police Officer Convicted in Insurance Scam
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Mobile Equipment or Commercial Auto?
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Climate Model Predicts Dramatic Changes in U.S. Over Next 100 Years
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Burns & Wilcox to Re-Brand Service General Personal Lines Subsidiary
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How to Establish Your Agency as an Expert in Any Target Market
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Carrier Watch
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National Newsbriefs
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International Newsbriefs
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House Committee Proposes Two-Year Terrorism Insurance Extension
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Competition Increases in Commercial Auto, But Not Too Much–Yet
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Examples of In-Vehicle Technologies
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Tracking Commercial Autos
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Thoughts while dog walking…
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Motor Carriers
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Security Guards
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Energy Risk
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Temporary Staffing Industry
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Employment Practices Liability
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Your New Employee is About to Start, Now What?
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The Four C’s of Risk Management for the Oil and Gas Operator – Contracts
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Climate Model Predicts Dramatic Changes in U.S. Over Next 100 Years
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Louisiana Police Officer Convicted in Insurance Scam
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Mobile Equipment or Commercial Auto?
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How to Choose the Right Bank for Your Agency
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Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Exposing Settled (?) Insurance Coverage Issues
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Hurricane Rita Claims Expected to Hit $4.7 Billion
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People & Places
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MOBILE HOME LAWSUIT DISMISSED
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ADJUSTING AHEAD OF SCHEDULE; GRACE PERIOD TO EXPIRE
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DUA FILING DEADLINE DRAWS NEAR
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FISHER WANTS TRIAL MOVED
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ALLSTATE PAYMENTS ON HOLD
West Articles from November 21, 2005
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New Definitions: Mobile Equipment or Commercial Auto?
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Sarbanes-Oxley Consulting Creates Opportunities, Risks for Underwriters
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Actions and Proceedings
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Calif. Fraud Ring Lands Three in Jail
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The Three-Legged Stool
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Western States Pay Average Auto Premiums, NAIC Reports
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California Commissioner Drops Broker Regulations
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Washington Voters Reject Malpractice Caps
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Business Moves
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In Memoriam: Roy Pasini
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News Briefs
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Editor’s Note: Is the image insurance industry forever tainted in the public’s eyes?
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Calif. Commissioner Calls for 15.3 Percent Workers’ Comp Rate Decrease
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New Markets
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Calif. Fraud Ring Lands Three in Jail
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Bus Driver Guilty of Workers’ Comp Fraud
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Honolulu Man Convicted of Auto Insurance Fraud
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GOVERNOR’S MEASURES DEFEATED IN SPECIAL ELECTION
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UA RESEARCH: RISK OF FLOODING IN ARIZONA NOT AS SEVERE AS ESTIMATED
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INSURANCE EXPERT: MONTANA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND NEEDS $14 MILLION
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MONTANA STATE FUND EMPLOYEES TO GET PAYMENTS FOR MEETING GOALS
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MONTANA AUDITOR ADDS TWO COMPANIES IN CAPTIVE INSURANCE MARKET
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Burns & Wilcox to Re-Brand Service General Personal Lines Subsidiary
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How to Establish Your Agency as an Expert in Any Target Market
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Carrier Watch
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National Newsbriefs
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International Newsbriefs
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House Committee Proposes Two-Year Terrorism Insurance Extension
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Competition Increases in Commercial Auto, But Not Too Much–Yet
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Examples of In-Vehicle Technologies
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Tracking Commercial Autos
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Push or Pull?
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Washington Voters Reject Malpractice Caps
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People & Places
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Dwelling Fire–California
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Excess/Umbrella–California Contractors
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Security Guards
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Residential General Contractors Liability
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New Definitions: Mobile Equipment or Commercial Auto?
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Western States Pay Average Auto Premiums, NAIC Reports
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Calif. Commissioner Calls for 15.3 Percent Workers’ Comp Rate Decrease
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Case Law Watch
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In Memoriam:Roy Pasini
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Sarbanes-Oxley Consulting Creates Opportunities, Risks for Underwriters
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The Three-Legged Stool
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California Commissioner Drops Broker Regulations
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IBA West “Guide to Compensation Disclosure
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