Insurance Journal
January 2, 2006 Issue
National Articles from January 2, 2006
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By Don Neff
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2005 P/C industry in a word: Resilience
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Effect of Navy shipbuilder payments on insurance questioned
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Artisan contractors run for liability cover
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By Andrew G. Simpson
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Lots of stability
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Table-top TVs, Web access and other trends
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Millions of families have wrong insurance coverage
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2006 construction forecast: sunny
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2006: The year when changes take hold
East Articles from January 2, 2006
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Mass. gets new safe driver plan, too
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Editor’s Note: Honesty at work
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New year brings lowered rates for Mass. drivers
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Pennsylvania renews medical premium subsidy
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Mississippi Coast faces the storm after the storms: wind or water damage?
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From Pinstripes to Prison Stripes: Near North’s Segal on Life Behind Bars
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Hurricane contractors: Working without a safety net
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Days of ‘arrogance’ over, claims UnumProvident CEO
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New Markets
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Routine maintenance not covered by labor law, N.Y. court rules
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From pinstripes to prison stripes: Near North’s Segal on life behind bars
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Insurers’ proposal would have state switch to file-and-use rate system
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New year brings lowered rates for Mass. drivers
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Routine maintenance not covered by labor law, N.Y. court rules
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Days of ‘arrogance’ over, claims UnumProvident CEO
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VIRGINIA AUTHORIZES PAYMENTS ON RECIPROCAL OF AMERICA CLAIMS
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Business Owners and Commercial Package
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Product Recall Program
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Environmental Contractors and Consultants
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Fire and Water Restoration with Pollution/Mold for Contractors
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From pinstripes to prison stripes: Near North’s Segal on life behind bars
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People & Places
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Mississippi Coast faces the storm after the storms: wind or water damage?
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Hurricane contractors: Working without a safety net
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Restaurant sales to top $500 billion in 2006
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Artisan contractors run for liability cover
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Sizing Up The Construction Market
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Brokers continue to gain; M&A activity remains steady
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Constructive advice
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Table-top TVs, Web access and other trends
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Risk management strategies before, during and after construction
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Honesty at work
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Building up construction insurance, block by block
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CONN. BOOSTS ITS WORKERS’ COMP RATES
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MAINE ALLOWS SMALL WORKERS’ COMP HIKE
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2006: The year when changes take hold
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Pennsylvania renews medical premium subsidy
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N.Y. insurers to seek an end to price controls in 2006
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PENNSYLVANIA LIMITS HORSE STABLES’ LIABILITY
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N.Y. LOWERS ASSIGNED RISK PLAN RATES
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Mass. gets new safe driver plan, too
Midwest Articles from January 2, 2006
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Michgan commissioner extends time for motorists to sue
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In recruiting, qualify before you sell
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Former Kansas City cop pleads guilty in insurance fraud scheme
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Former insurance mogul’s firm fined $1.4 million
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Insurers to support legislative study on auto theft
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Roundabouts turning intersections into circular drives
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Hurricane contractors: Working without a safety net
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Despite concerns, new study shows no shift in Midwest faults
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Illinois governor pushes plan to help uninsured kids
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Settlement proposed in class action against ChoicePoint
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Pilot error a factor in Midway Airport crash
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New Markets
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Business Moves
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Mich. AG warns consumers about dangers of buying flood damaged vehicles
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Milwaukee CPCU Society schedules leadership courses
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Making those New Year’s resolutions …
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Despite concerns, new study shows no shift in Midwest faults
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MILWAUKEE CPCU SOCIETY SCHEDULES LEADERSHIP COURSES
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Pilot error a factor in Midway Airport crash
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Former insurance mogul’s firm fined $1.4 million
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SETTLEMENT PROPOSED IN CLASS ACTION AGAINST CHOICEPOINT
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Managing the risk of lawsuits against lawyers
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MICH. AG WARNS CONSUMERS ABOUT DANGERS OF BUYING FLOOD DAMAGED VEHICLES
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People & Places
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ILLINOIS GOVERNOR PUSHES PLAN TO HELP UNINSURED KIDS
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Former Kansas City cop pleads guilty in insurance fraud scheme
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Ohio governor’s ethics conviction listed top story in 2005
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Healthcare fraud is a family affair
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In recruiting, qualify before you sell
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Fire and Water Restoration Plus Pollution and Mold Liability for Contractors
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Miscellaneous Medical Malpractice
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Small Business Package
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Workers’ Comp
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Community Banks, Lawyers
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EPLI
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MICHGAN COMMISSIONER EXTENDS TIME FOR MOTORISTS TO SUE
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Hurricane contractors: Working without a safety net
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INSURERS TO SUPPORT LEGISLATIVE STUDY ON AUTO THEFT
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Roundabouts turning intersections into circular drives
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Editor’s Note
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Restaurant sales to top $500 billion in 2006
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Artisan contractors run for liability cover
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Sizing Up The Construction Market
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Brokers continue to gain; M&A activity remains steady
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Constructive advice
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Table-top TVs, Web access and other trends
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Risk management strategies before, during and after construction
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Building up construction insurance, block by block
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2006: The year when changes take hold
South Articles from January 2, 2006
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In recruiting, qualify before you sell
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Fisher trial won’t be moved
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Which cars are safest? Insurance industry picks
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The industry goes to school
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People
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Hurricane mediation program underway in Louisiana
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PIA of Louisiana resolutions seek hurricane relief assistance
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Business Moves
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Editor’s Note: Flu hope, not hype
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Workers’ Comp
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Hurricane contractors: Working without a safety net
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Flu hope, not hype
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The industry goes to school
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Hurricane mediation program underway in Louisiana
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Hurricane contractors: Working without a safety net
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In recruiting, qualify before you sell
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People & Places
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Workers’ Comp
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Architects and Engineers
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Community Banks, Lawyers
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Bankers PL
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Fisher trial won’t be moved
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PIA of Louisiana resolutions seek hurricane relief assistance
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Which cars are safest? Insurance industry picks
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DISASTER RECOVERY AID SURPASSES $564.6M FOR HURRICANE RITA
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Restaurant sales to top $500 billion in 2006
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Artisan contractors run for liability cover
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Sizing Up The Construction Market
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Brokers continue to gain; M&A activity remains steady
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Constructive advice
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Table-top TVs, Web access and other trends
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Risk management strategies before, during and after construction
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Building up construction insurance, block by block
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2006: The year when changes take hold
Southeast Articles from January 2, 2006
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Meeting Today’s Challenges and Preparing for Tomorrow’s
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Hispanics in Naples, Fla., lacked info about Hurricane Wilma
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Living Near Restaurants, Medical Buildings, Grocery Stores Has Risks
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Citizens Board of Governors Approves New Florida Rates
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People
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Hurricane experts Max Mayfield, Bill Bailey to speak
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Ga. Legislative Meetings Successful
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Four claim types common at Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Fraud
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Used vehicles need flood damage background checks
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Grant of Attorney Fees
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Hurricane contractors: Working without a safety net
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Florida ‘draws a line in the sand,’ tightens workers’ comp enforcement
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Editor’s Note: Politicians Attempt to Derail Hurricane Bill
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Hurricane Katrina Leveled Pascagoula, Miss., Home of U.S. Sen. Trent Lott; He’s Suing State Farm for Damages
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6 Hurricane experts Max Mayfield, Bill Bailey
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Tenn. bill would require sinkhole coverage
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Lauly Peterson, Kiln, Miss., Agent Cleaning Up After Katrina
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FLORIDA
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Updated Info on Citizens Commissions
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Politicians attempt to derail hurricane bill
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Tenn. bill would require sinkhole coverage
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Grant of Attorney Fees
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Auto No-Fault
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Exclusions Aircraft
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Living Near Restaurants, Medical Buildings, Grocery Stores Has Risks
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Hurricane Katrina leveled Pascagoula, Miss., home of U.S. Sen. Trent Lott; He’s suing State Farm for damage
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People & Places
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GA. LEGISLATIVE MEETINGS SUCCESSFUL
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Hurricane contractors: Working without a safety net
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DoI Lists Fraud Arrests, Convictions, Ongoing Investigations
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Okeechobee Contractor Alleged to Have Filed Fake Workers’ Comp Claims
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Eight Arrested Staging Miami Auto Crash
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Florida ‘draws a line in the sand,’ tightens workers’ comp enforcement
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HISPANICS IN NAPLES, FLA., LACKED INFO ABOUT HURRICANE WILMA
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Four claim types common at Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Fraud
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Citizens Board of Governors approves new Florida rates
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Lauly Peterson, Kiln, Miss., Agent Cleaning Up After Katrina
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Updated info on Citizens commissions
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Used vehicles need flood damage background checks
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Hurricane experts Max Mayfield, Bill Bailey to speak
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Restaurant sales to top $500 billion in 2006
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Artisan contractors run for liability cover
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Sizing Up The Construction Market
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Brokers continue to gain; M&A activity remains steady
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Constructive advice
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Table-top TVs, Web access and other trends
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Risk management strategies before, during and after construction
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Building up construction insurance, block by block
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2006: The year when changes take hold
West Articles from January 2, 2006
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Editor’s Note: New Year’s resolutions
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People
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Boom, baby boom-78 million and getting stronger
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California residential construction efforts reduce risk of defect litigation
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Alaska Superior Court offers ruling on credit history in underwriting
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Calif. Insurance Wholesalers Association creates grassroots campaign
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Business Moves
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IJ Exclusive: Colorado Commissioner David Rivera Has Age-and Experience
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Calif. court decision expected to lower workers’ comp rates
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New Markets
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Utah Man Who Faked Death on Mountain Pleads Guilty
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Auto-Liability
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Calif. insurance commissioner announces new regulations for auto insurance rates
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Hurricane contractors: Working without a safety net
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Beyond the Call
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Frozen pipes cause billions in damage, but can be prevented
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Drivers living near restaurants pose higher risks than church neighbors
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New Year’s resolutions
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Calif. Insurance Wholesalers Association creates grassroots campaign
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California residential construction efforts reduce risk of defect litigation
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Construction — General Contractors and Artisans
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Residential Contractors in California
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Residential Contractors in California
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MARKETING TO BABY BOOMERS
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Frozen pipes cause billions in damage, but can be prevented
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Workers’ comp benefits can stop at retirement age, Mont. judge rules
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Auto Liability
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Auto Uninsured/Underinsured
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Life, Health and Disability
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Miscellaneous
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Are bloggers journalists? Inquiring journalists want to know
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AUTO DEALERS COMPENSATION OF CALIF. RETURNS $9.6 MILLION
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IJ Exclusive: Colorado Commissioner David Rivera Has Age and Experience
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FIRE BURNS IDAHO MALL
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People & Places
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Hurricane contractors: Working without a safety net
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Boom, baby boom 78 million and getting stronger
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Calif. insurance commissioner announces new regulations for auto insurance rates
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Calif. court decision expected to lower workers’ comp rates
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Alaska Superior Court offers ruling on credit history in underwriting
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Utah Man Who Faked Death on Mountain Pleads Guilty
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Operator of Employers Mutual Convicted of Fraud Scheme
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Drivers living near restaurants pose higher risks than church neighbors
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Restaurant sales to top $500 billion in 2006
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Artisan contractors run for liability cover
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Sizing Up The Construction Market
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Brokers continue to gain; M&A activity remains steady
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Constructive advice
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Table-top TVs, Web access and other trends
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Risk management strategies before, during and after construction
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Building up construction insurance, block by block
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2006: The year when changes take hold
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