Insurance Journal
February 20, 2006 Issue
National Articles from February 20, 2006
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S&P reports favorable workers’ comp outlook
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Broker acquisitions remain active; stock prices drop slightly
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What E&S brokers pay
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News Currents
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AIG to cover workers’ comp errors
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Liquidated Mission claimants to get $530 million
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AIG affirms ban against contingency compensation; N.Y. insurance chief Mills disagrees with Spitzer
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SPECIAL REPORT: Commercial Auto
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Spotlight: Yachts & Boats
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Growing Your Property Casualty Agency
West Articles from February 20, 2006
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Experts predict devastating Arizona wildfire season ahead
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News Currents
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News Briefs
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News Currents
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News Briefs
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News Currents
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Meetings
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News Currents
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Richard Robin
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News Currents
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Outsourcing
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News Currents
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Nonprofits
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News Currents
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WORKERS’ COMP COURT CASE
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Producer School
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News Currents
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Legislative Advocacy: A matter of insurance industry survival
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Oregon starting program to track medical mistakes at hospitals
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Business Moves
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Calif. Workers’ Compensation
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News Currents
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Editor’s Note: Prompt adoption by agencies of thetechnology is important because the
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Two Suspects Arrested for Auto Insurance Fraud
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Often overlooked, accurate insurance-to-value should be priority
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If you really want to upset your clients, don’t allow them to finish expressing their thoughts by cutting their communic
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Nonprofits invite new exposures when they act like for-profits
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New Markets
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Living the dream
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How to keep your non-standard auto clients
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California Surplus Line Association elects new officers
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Seven tips for successful process outsourcing and boosting productivity
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When the nonprofit insurer is itself a nonprofit
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Denver court denies class action certification in Morris v. Travelers
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Washington Senate passes emergency readiness bill
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Workers’ comp court case could cost Montana fund over $200 million
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Oregon starting program to track medical mistakes at hospitals
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Colo. senate wants insurers to pay medical bills
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Fraud Roundup
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CALIFORNIA CREATES WEB SITE
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FARMERS FINED $1 MILLION
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Reduced rates and renewed competition in Calif.
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AGENCY MANAGEMENT RESOURCE GROUP HOLDS PRODUCER SCHOOL
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Nonprofits invite new exposures when they act like for-profits
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ARIZ. COULD DENY BENEFITS TO THOSE WHO TEST POSITIVE FOR DRUGS, ALCOHOL
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Colorado wants to form consumer insurance board to advise commissioner
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Experts predict devastating Arizona wildfire season ahead
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Meetings
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Southern Oregonians seek help after floods
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Often overlooked, accurate insurance-to-value should be priority
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New Markets
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People and Places
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AIG to cover workers’ comp errors
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Excess and surplus lines wholesalers see a steady wave of growth in 2006
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Broker acquisitions remain active; stock prices drop slightly
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A new turn for rent-a-car companies
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WHAT E&S BROKERS PAY
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Growing Your Property Casualty Agency
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Record $1.6 billion deal ends litigation, creates ‘new path’ for giant AIG
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Liquidated Mission claimants to get $530 million
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Unusual circumstances surround dropped sale of Universal Underwriters
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Off-the-job worker injuries outpacing safety gains
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Modern-day ancient mariners
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Liquidated Mission claimants to get $530 million
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What lies beneath the surface of a yacht policy?
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AIG affirms ban against contingency compensation
South Articles from February 20, 2006
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News Briefs
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New Markets
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Louisiana’s Robert Wooley: Leaving office, not the industry
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Agency Advisor
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Editor’s Note: Time for real-time has come
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Often overlooked, accurate insurance-to-value should be a priority
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Fisher convicted on embezzlement, perjury charges
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News Currents
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AIG’S RECORD SETTLEMENT
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Nonprofits invite new exposures when they act like for-profits
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Don Horner
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News Currents
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Small business headed for the chopping block?
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What does a ‘Valued Policy’ cover in Louisiana and Mississippi?
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News Currents
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Closer Look: Nonprofits
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Hallmark, Texas General Agency
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People and Places
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The missing ingredient in new hire training
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$140 billion federal asbestos fund advances
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Law repealing surplus lines bond in effect
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When the nonprofit insurer is itself a nonprofit
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Agents allege red-lining by ANPAC in Texas court case
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Nonprofits invite new exposures when they act like for-profits
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AIG to cover workers’ comp errors
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Excess and surplus lines wholesalers see a steady wave of growth in 2006
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Broker acquisitions remain active; stock prices drop slightly
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A new turn for rent-a-car companies
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WHAT E&S BROKERS PAY
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Growing Your Property Casualty Agency
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Record $1.6 billion deal ends litigation, creates ‘new path’ for giant AIG
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Liquidated Mission claimants to get $530 million
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Unusual circumstances surround dropped sale of Universal Underwriters
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Off-the-job worker injuries outpacing safety gains
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Modern-day ancient mariners
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Liquidated Mission claimants to get $530 million
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What lies beneath the surface of a yacht policy?
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AIG affirms ban against contingency compensation
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Time for real-time has come
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Fisher convicted on embezzlement, perjury charges
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What does a ‘Valued Policy’ cover in Louisiana and Mississippi?
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THREE TEXAS AGENCIES MAKE ’50 BEST COMPANIES’ LIST
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Louisiana’s Robert Wooley: Leaving office, not the industry
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Small business headed for the chopping block?
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Often overlooked, accurate insurance-to-value should be a priority
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New Markets
Southeast Articles from February 20, 2006
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Fla. considers home fortification grants
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Closer Look: Producer Liability
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Editor’s Note: Real-time has come
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News Currents
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People
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Claims Management
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Young agent tricks and treats
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CPCU speaker describes what to watch out for with Certificates of Insurance
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Personal Lines Update
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Young agent tricks and treats
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AIG to cover workers’ comp errors
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Excess and surplus lines wholesalers see a steady wave of growth in 2006
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Broker acquisitions remain active; stock prices drop slightly
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A new turn for rent-a-car companies
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WHAT E&S BROKERS PAY
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Growing Your Property Casualty Agency
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Record $1.6 billion deal ends litigation, creates ‘new path’ for giant AIG
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Liquidated Mission claimants to get $530 million
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Unusual circumstances surround dropped sale of Universal Underwriters
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Off-the-job worker injuries outpacing safety gains
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Modern-day ancient mariners
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Liquidated Mission claimants to get $530 million
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What lies beneath the surface of a yacht policy?
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AIG affirms ban against contingency compensation
Midwest Articles from February 20, 2006
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Michael K. Britt
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Nonprofits invite new exposures when they act like for-profits
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When the nonprofit insurer is itself a nonprofit
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News Briefs
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Editor’s Note: Real-time has come
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RECORD DEAL ENDS LITIGATION
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When used correctly, finite re can fill environmental liability gap Aon’s Bennink sees needs for ‘tarnished’ product gro
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News Currents
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New Markets
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By Jerry Johns
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News Currents
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Business Moves
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AIG to cover workers’ comp errors
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Excess and surplus lines wholesalers see a steady wave of growth in 2006
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Broker acquisitions remain active; stock prices drop slightly
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A new turn for rent-a-car companies
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WHAT E&S BROKERS PAY
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Growing Your Property Casualty Agency
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Record $1.6 billion deal ends litigation, creates ‘new path’ for giant AIG
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Liquidated Mission claimants to get $530 million
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Unusual circumstances surround dropped sale of Universal Underwriters
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Off-the-job worker injuries outpacing safety gains
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Modern-day ancient mariners
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Liquidated Mission claimants to get $530 million
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What lies beneath the surface of a yacht policy?
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AIG affirms ban against contingency compensation
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Real-time has come
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New Markets
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When the nonprofit insurer is itself a nonprofit
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Illinois state pool benefits from hard fought compromise health funding bill
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Nonprofits invite new exposures when they act like for-profits
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People & Places
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JPMORGAN CHASE SELLS LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS TO PROTECTIVE LIFE
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Highway safety nominee to address vehicle crashes
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The facts about credit information and insurance
East Articles from February 20, 2006
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By Tom Smith
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8 Conn. trucker, insurer at odds over certificate
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News Currents
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Closer Look: Nonprofits
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ASBESTOS FUND ADVANCES
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News Currents
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Globally, one size does not fit all
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Mass. transit system renews terrorism policy
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Joseph Beneducci
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Virginia lawmakers weigh three transportation funding options
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News Currents
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Environmental
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By Jack Faris
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N.Y. Senator Schumer criticizes Allstate’s metro-area retreat
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News Briefs
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AIG wins restraining order against Greenberg
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News Briefs
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New Markets
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News Currents
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R.I.’s Beacon Mutual under scrutiny
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Editor’s Note: Ever wonder why independent insurance agents are so effective and respected in legislative circles?
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AIG to cover workers’ comp errors
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Excess and surplus lines wholesalers see a steady wave of growth in 2006
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Broker acquisitions remain active; stock prices drop slightly
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A new turn for rent-a-car companies
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WHAT E&S BROKERS PAY
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Growing Your Property Casualty Agency
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Record $1.6 billion deal ends litigation, creates ‘new path’ for giant AIG
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Liquidated Mission claimants to get $530 million
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Unusual circumstances surround dropped sale of Universal Underwriters
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Off-the-job worker injuries outpacing safety gains
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Modern-day ancient mariners
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Liquidated Mission claimants to get $530 million
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What lies beneath the surface of a yacht policy?
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AIG affirms ban against contingency compensation
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Look ’em in the ‘I’
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Small business and asbestos
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$140 billion federal asbestos fund advances in Washington
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New Markets
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MASS. TRANSIT SYSTEM RENEWS TERRORISM POLICY
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People & Places
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N.Y. CITY EYES
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IN MAINE, DON’T LINGER ON THE FRONT PORCH
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AIG WINS RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST GREENBERG
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Nonprofits invite new exposures when they act like for-profits
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R.I.’S BEACON MUTUAL UNDER SCRUTINY
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Lloyd’s to sue Aon, Benfield over World Trade Center policy
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The value of insurance-to-value often overlooked
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Globally, one size does not fit all
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Rates for D.C. taxis fall under 6-month policies
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Conn. trucker and victims battle insurer over certificate
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Virginia lawmakers weigh three transportation funding options
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Teflon, nanotechnology, welding fumes: environmental risks abound
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Retailers challenge benefit mandates in Md., N.Y.
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WHEN THE NONPROFIT
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N.Y. Senator Schumer criticizes Allstate’s metro-area retreat
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