Insurance Journal
March 6, 2006 Issue
National Articles from March 6, 2006
Midwest Articles from March 6, 2006
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AIG severs ties with C.V. Starr; expands global energy unit, forms new unit
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The “secrets” to affluent market success
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Former Gen Re, AIG execs plead not guilty to reinsurance fraud charges
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LLOYD’S SAYS THE CYCLE IS STILL A CONCERN
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Agricultural market grows big, sprouting new risks, exposures
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Hedging liability bets is not a good idea for hedge funds
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National Law Journal says top verdicts, punitive damages fall in 2005
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Farmers asked to ‘Step Up to the Plate for Farm Safety’
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U.S. postal customers gain right to sue for tripping over mail, rules U.S. Supreme Court
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Sarbanes-Oxley oversight board facing constitutional challenge
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THE AGRIBUSINESS CONFERENCE
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Best remains negative on U.S., Bermuda reinsurance markets; expects no upgrades in 2006
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Reinsurance treaty renewals show some premium increases
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Planning for when … The benefits of contingent buy-sell agreements
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Agents push for a technological sea change
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MEN GET THEIR PURSES SNATCHED TOO
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STARR AGENCY TO OFFER ACE, BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY PRODUCTS
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RACK ‘EM UP
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Agents’ meetings offer more then class credit
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Spitzer brought bad practices to light; a good thing, panelists say
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Insurance customers would benefit from updated insurance
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AIA SUPPORTS A MODERNIZED INSURANCE REGULATORY SYSTEM THAT WOULD:
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People and Places
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Case Law Watch
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Producers School graduates stellar sellers
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New Markets
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Minn. AG sues AIG rather than accept settlement
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How agents meet the affluent’s expectation of a luxury experience
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Iowa’s legislators push proposal to cap damages
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Fraud Roundup
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Today’s service firms must look beyond their father’s E&O policy
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Milwaukee Bar Assoc. exploits high court decision; health care at risk
Southeast Articles from March 6, 2006
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Workers’ comp tug-of-war
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Max Mayfield gives wind conference ‘bad news’
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S.C. controversy rages over workers’ comp overhaul
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FLA. CFO WANTS TO EXPEDITE PAYMENTS
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S.C. CONSIDERING ASBESTOS REFORM BILL
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Bell says tenth Ala. church fire ‘unrelated’ to previous nine
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People and Places
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Insurance Customers Would Benefit From Updated Insurance
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AIA SUPPORTS A MODERNIZED INSURANCE REGULATORY SYSTEM THAT WOULD:
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Insurers discuss top issues with Fla. legislators
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Windstorm panelists: Carriers hesitant to write policies in Florida
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FLA. MAKES FRAUD ARRESTS FOR DOUBLE-BILLING, STEERING
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Ala. Commissioner: ‘End Air Force One Policy’
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Rayborn outlines Florida insurance agency requirements to Latin Association
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Alabama Big ‘I’ supports five bills, rejects two
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AIG severs ties with C.V. Starr; expands global energy unit, forms new unit
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The “secrets” to affluent market success
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Former Gen Re, AIG execs plead not guilty to reinsurance fraud charges
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LLOYD’S SAYS THE CYCLE IS STILL A CONCERN
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Agricultural market grows big, sprouting new risks, exposures
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Hedging liability bets is not a good idea for hedge funds
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National Law Journal says top verdicts, punitive damages fall in 2005
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Farmers asked to ‘Step Up to the Plate for Farm Safety’
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U.S. postal customers gain right to sue for tripping over mail, rules U.S. Supreme Court
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Sarbanes-Oxley oversight board facing constitutional challenge
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THE AGRIBUSINESS CONFERENCE
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Best remains negative on U.S., Bermuda reinsurance markets; expects no upgrades in 2006
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Reinsurance treaty renewals show some premium increases
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Planning for when … The benefits of contingent buy-sell agreements
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Agents push for a technological sea change
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MEN GET THEIR PURSES SNATCHED TOO
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STARR AGENCY TO OFFER ACE, BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY PRODUCTS
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RACK ‘EM UP
South Articles from March 6, 2006
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Preparing for the worst
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It’s not their father’s E&O policy anymore
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People and Places
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Medical professional liability rates appear to be going down in Texas
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ANDRé P. JUNEAU
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Globally, one size does not fit all
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TWIA to present Texas Legislature with a two-fold agenda
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Insurers express relief as Louisiana special session adjourns
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Insurance customers would benefit from updated regulation
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AIG severs ties with C.V. Starr; expands global energy unit, forms new unit
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The “secrets” to affluent market success
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Former Gen Re, AIG execs plead not guilty to reinsurance fraud charges
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LLOYD’S SAYS THE CYCLE IS STILL A CONCERN
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Agricultural market grows big, sprouting new risks, exposures
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Hedging liability bets is not a good idea for hedge funds
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National Law Journal says top verdicts, punitive damages fall in 2005
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Farmers asked to ‘Step Up to the Plate for Farm Safety’
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U.S. postal customers gain right to sue for tripping over mail, rules U.S. Supreme Court
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Sarbanes-Oxley oversight board facing constitutional challenge
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THE AGRIBUSINESS CONFERENCE
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Best remains negative on U.S., Bermuda reinsurance markets; expects no upgrades in 2006
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Reinsurance treaty renewals show some premium increases
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Planning for when … The benefits of contingent buy-sell agreements
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Agents push for a technological sea change
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MEN GET THEIR PURSES SNATCHED TOO
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STARR AGENCY TO OFFER ACE, BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY PRODUCTS
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RACK ‘EM UP
West Articles from March 6, 2006
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Gather Around
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Colo. wants industry to account for rising rates
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New Markets
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Fraud Roundup
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Wyoming litigation legislation could hurt consumers
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COLO. MEDICAL PAYMENT COVERAGE BILL DEFEATED
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Today’s service firms must look beyond their father’s E&O
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COALITION AGAINST INSURANCE FRAUD LISTS 2005’s WORST INSURANCE CON ARTISTS
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Understanding the rules of rescinding policies
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Why are construction managers difficult to insure?
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PCI urging Colo. lawmakers to reject insurance data reporting bill
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Wash. Senate passes changes in unemployment insurance
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Incentives could improve earthquake protection
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PIA WESTERN ALLIANCE FORMS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
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New Mexico legislators adjourn with few insurance bills
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NEW ONLINE SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR CALIF. LICENSE RENEWALS
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Nev. Supreme Court ruling beneficial to state
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Case Law Watch
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How agents can meet the affluents’ expectation of a luxury experience
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Finite re can fill environmental liability gap
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Exposure in securities class actions down slightly, size of settlements up
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People and Places
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Wash. approves anti-fraud unit, will protect privacy during investigations
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Calif. commissioner issues new workers’ compensation regulations
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Updating regulatory system would remove hurdles, benefit customers
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AIG severs ties with C.V. Starr; expands global energy unit, forms new unit
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The “secrets” to affluent market success
-
Former Gen Re, AIG execs plead not guilty to reinsurance fraud charges
-
LLOYD’S SAYS THE CYCLE IS STILL A CONCERN
-
Agricultural market grows big, sprouting new risks, exposures
-
Hedging liability bets is not a good idea for hedge funds
-
National Law Journal says top verdicts, punitive damages fall in 2005
-
Farmers asked to ‘Step Up to the Plate for Farm Safety’
-
U.S. postal customers gain right to sue for tripping over mail, rules U.S. Supreme Court
-
Sarbanes-Oxley oversight board facing constitutional challenge
-
THE AGRIBUSINESS CONFERENCE
-
Best remains negative on U.S., Bermuda reinsurance markets; expects no upgrades in 2006
-
Reinsurance treaty renewals show some premium increases
-
Planning for when … The benefits of contingent buy-sell agreements
-
Agents push for a technological sea change
-
MEN GET THEIR PURSES SNATCHED TOO
-
STARR AGENCY TO OFFER ACE, BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY PRODUCTS
-
RACK ‘EM UP
East Articles from March 6, 2006
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AIG severs ties with C.V. Starr; expands global energy unit, forms new unit
-
The “secrets” to affluent market success
-
Former Gen Re, AIG execs plead not guilty to reinsurance fraud charges
-
LLOYD’S SAYS THE CYCLE IS STILL A CONCERN
-
Agricultural market grows big, sprouting new risks, exposures
-
Hedging liability bets is not a good idea for hedge funds
-
National Law Journal says top verdicts, punitive damages fall in 2005
-
Farmers asked to ‘Step Up to the Plate for Farm Safety’
-
U.S. postal customers gain right to sue for tripping over mail, rules U.S. Supreme Court
-
Sarbanes-Oxley oversight board facing constitutional challenge
-
THE AGRIBUSINESS CONFERENCE
-
Best remains negative on U.S., Bermuda reinsurance markets; expects no upgrades in 2006
-
Reinsurance treaty renewals show some premium increases
-
Planning for when … The benefits of contingent buy-sell agreements
-
Agents push for a technological sea change
-
MEN GET THEIR PURSES SNATCHED TOO
-
STARR AGENCY TO OFFER ACE, BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY PRODUCTS
-
RACK ‘EM UP
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Inside looking out
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Law blocks federally insured doctors from disaster aid
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Enron case demonstrates reliance on professional advice as defense
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Doctors, agents, and an antique dealer defraud Pennsylvanian
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New Markets
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GEICO’S BLUE-COLLAR RATES CAUSE STIR
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VT. WORKERS’ COMP RATES MODERATE
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N.Y. FARMER ARRAIGNED ON ARSON THAT KILLED 24 COWS
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DEL. REGULATOR PLANS ONLINE SHOPPING SERVICE
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Context: the missing ingredient in new hire training
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Farming shown more dangerous in Virginia than mining
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People and Places
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Md. water taxi insurers sue Coast Guard
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N.Y. homeowners market analysts disagree; how broken is it?
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N.Y. tour boat owner claims he’s victim of insurance scam
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R.I. JURY FINDS LEAD
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If it’s broken, how to fix N.Y.’s homeowners market
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One young agent’s tricks of the trade to master cold calling
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How agents can meet the affluents’ expectation of luxury
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Today’s mid-size services firms must look beyond their fathers’ E&O policy
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