Insurance Journal
April 3, 2006 Issue
National Articles from April 3, 2006
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Catastrophe bonds becoming a common alternative toreinsurance, S&P says
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Spotlight: Catastrophic Coverage
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Closer Look: Workers’ Compensation
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Financial Commentary
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Flood-damaged vehicles surface on used car lots
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Fitch: Deterioration in profits for U.S. P/C sector
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Producer compensation: What should you pay?
West Articles from April 3, 2006
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Idaho law would increase attorney’s awards
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California proposesdecrease in workers comp pure premium rates
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Calif. court reinstates class action against lead paint makers
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News Currents
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Managing Disasters
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Agency Advisor
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Take the pollution out of your D&O policy
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Report ranks the nation’s top most and least expensive automobiles to insure
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Keys left in car? Arizona bill would allow insurance hit
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Sam Jones
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News Currents
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News Briefs
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Business Moves
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Workers barred from Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch due to insurance
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Editor’s Note: Hurricane Fatigue
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Closer Look: Insurance Associations
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Case Law Watch
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Small Business California finds employers concerned about workers’ comp
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Risk Management Solutions predicts hurricane activity to increase losses by 40 percent
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Measuring Risk: Insurers’ day of reckoning arrives
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New Markets
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CPCU
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News Currents
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News Currents
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News Currents
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Big players, like big tractor trailers, cannot get in and cover the territories that smaller, independent insurance ag
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New plan helps agents avoid residual market for workers’ comp risks
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Fitch: Deterioration in profits for U.S. P/C sector
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Downsized D & O
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Producer Compensation: What Should You Pay?
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FLOOD-DAMAGED VEHICLES SURFACE ON USED CAR LOTS
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Hurricane Fatigue
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Times Have Changed. Are you still driving this business?
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New Markets
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The missing ingredient in new hire training
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Case Law Watch
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Idaho law would increase attorney’s awards
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Mississippi wind versus flood lawsuit remanded back to state court
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Upcoming California elections make industry’s fate uncertain
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ADAMS APPOINTED TO FILL ARIZONA HOUSE VACANCY
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Take the pollution out of your D&O policy
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Washington Legislature moves quickly in election year
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Risk Management Solutions predicts hurricane activity to increase losses by 40 percent
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CALIFORNIA PROPOSES DECREASE IN WORKERS COMP PURE PREMIUM RATES
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PAIR CONVICTED IN CALIF. FOR WORKERS’ COMP INSURANCE FRAUD
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HIRING, CONTEXT AND THE CANDIDATE
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Workers barred from Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch due to insurance
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WHO TO CALL?
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Oil pipe corrosion big threat as Alaska marks Exxon spill anniversary
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Western insurance associations: How the West is run
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Keys left in car? Arizona bill would allow insurance hit
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People and Places
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CALIF. COURT REINSTATES CLASS ACTION AGAINST LEAD PAINT MAKERS
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Measuring Risk: Insurers’ day of reckoning arrives
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Small Business California finds employers concerned about workers’ comp
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Report ranks the nation’s top most and least expensive automobiles to insure
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Utah names directors, adds market conduct division
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Totally ready or just terrorism ready?
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Dam breaks on Kauai, strong winds, rain down 12 poles on Oahu
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When insurers play the ratings game
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Officials hope ’06 quake centennial prompts more to get insurance
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Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
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Katrina not enough to cause many homeowners to buy flood coverage
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Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
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D&O liability premiums fall for second straight year, study says
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The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
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When insurers play the ratings game
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STANDARD & POOR’S IMPLEMENTS NEW WAY TO ASSESS INSURERS’ CATASTROPHE RISK
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Zurich agents caught in compensation disclosure web
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The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
South Articles from April 3, 2006
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Kristin Wall
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News Currents
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Editor’s Note: Hang up and drive
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Case Law Watch
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Texas insurers see profits despite Hurricane Rita
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Louisiana, Texas look to bonds for cat funding
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News Currents
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Homeowners – Texas
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Agency Advisor
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New plan helps agents avoid residual market for workers’ comp risks
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Fitch: Deterioration in profits for U.S. P/C sector
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Downsized D & O
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Producer Compensation: What Should You Pay?
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FLOOD-DAMAGED VEHICLES SURFACE ON USED CAR LOTS
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Hang up and drive
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Leverage agency resources by retaining your talent
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TDI’s Selden explains department’s high tech, high touch approach
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WHISTLEBLOWER HELPING IN HURRICANE KATRINA LAWSUIT
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People and Places
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Bailey challenges Scruggs: ‘Put up or shut up!’
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Louisiana, Texas look to bonds for cat funding
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Case Law Watch
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New Markets
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Texas insurers see profits despite Hurricane Rita
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A new era for the Texas Workers’ Compensation System
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When insurers play the ratings game
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Officials hope ’06 quake centennial prompts more to get insurance
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Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
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Katrina not enough to cause many homeowners to buy flood coverage
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Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
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D&O liability premiums fall for second straight year, study says
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The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
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When insurers play the ratings game
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STANDARD & POOR’S IMPLEMENTS NEW WAY TO ASSESS INSURERS’ CATASTROPHE RISK
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Zurich agents caught in compensation disclosure web
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The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
Southeast Articles from April 3, 2006
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Commissioner Long calls for strengthening N.C. building codes
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Editor’s Note: Score ONE for Insurance Regs
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Fla. AG Crist files complaint against Marsh
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NewsCurrents
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8 Poe/Southern Family changes its Florida underwriting
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Insurance regulatory reform – a constant process
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People
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Closer Look: Auto Fraud
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Lawyer: Whistleblower helping build case against insurer in Hurricane Katrina lawsuit
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have to be destroyed, howmany more lives have to be
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Sirius Intl. withdraws its Fla. license application
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Poe/Southern Family changes Fla. underwriting
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New plan helps agents avoid residual market for workers’ comp risks
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Fitch: Deterioration in profits for U.S. P/C sector
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Downsized D & O
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Producer Compensation: What Should You Pay?
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FLOOD-DAMAGED VEHICLES SURFACE ON USED CAR LOTS
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Score ONE for Insurance Regs
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Poe/Southern Family changes Fla. underwriting
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People and Places
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Stronger building codes called for in Florida Panhandle
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Insurance regulatory reform — a constant process
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Fla. AG Crist files complaint against Marsh
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Sirius Intl. withdraws its Fla. license application
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Lawyer: Whistleblower helping build case against insurer in Hurricane Katrina lawsuit
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Braking steals-on-wheels in Florida, state capital of staged auto accident
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Bailey challenges Scruggs: ‘Put up, or shut up!’
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Commissioner Long calls for strengthening N.C. building codes
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When insurers play the ratings game
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Officials hope ’06 quake centennial prompts more to get insurance
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Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
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Katrina not enough to cause many homeowners to buy flood coverage
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Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
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D&O liability premiums fall for second straight year, study says
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The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
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When insurers play the ratings game
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STANDARD & POOR’S IMPLEMENTS NEW WAY TO ASSESS INSURERS’ CATASTROPHE RISK
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Zurich agents caught in compensation disclosure web
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The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
Midwest Articles from April 3, 2006
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Agency Advisor
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Case Law Watch
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News Currents
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ZURICH AGENTS CAUGHT
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News Currents
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Business Moves
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New Markets
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People
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News Briefs
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Editor’s Note: Claim numbers keep climbing
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New plan helps agents avoid residual market for workers’ comp risks
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Fitch: Deterioration in profits for U.S. P/C sector
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Downsized D & O
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Producer Compensation: What Should You Pay?
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FLOOD-DAMAGED VEHICLES SURFACE ON USED CAR LOTS
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Claim numbers keep climbing…
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New Markets
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New uniform credit agencies’ scoring system not likely to impact insurers
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People and Places
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Case Law Watch
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Leverage agency resources by retaining your talent
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KAN. AND MO. LEGISLATURES CONSIDER PROPOSALS TARGETING INSURANCE FRAUD
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Take the pollution out of your D&O policy
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States addressing widening tragedy of teen driver deaths
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When insurers play the ratings game
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Officials hope ’06 quake centennial prompts more to get insurance
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Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
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Katrina not enough to cause many homeowners to buy flood coverage
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Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
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D&O liability premiums fall for second straight year, study says
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The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
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When insurers play the ratings game
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STANDARD & POOR’S IMPLEMENTS NEW WAY TO ASSESS INSURERS’ CATASTROPHE RISK
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Zurich agents caught in compensation disclosure web
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The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
East Articles from April 3, 2006
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News Currents
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Banks, shippers, oil companies – not just insurers – face Katrina-related suits
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Regulator’s View
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By Samantha Critchell
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Take the pollution out of your D&O policy
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Maine adopts ID theft law
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Editor’s Note: Uniform disclosure
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News Currents
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Liberty Mutualsuccessfully argued that the ‘clear and convincing
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Policy Rescission
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People
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Northeast warned ‘historic’ weather disaster could hit this year
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Spotlight: Special Events
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News Currents
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New Markets
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Business Moves
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10 Pa. Gov. Rendell not shy with veto pen
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New plan helps agents avoid residual market for workers’ comp risks
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Fitch: Deterioration in profits for U.S. P/C sector
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Downsized D & O
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Producer Compensation: What Should You Pay?
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FLOOD-DAMAGED VEHICLES SURFACE ON USED CAR LOTS
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Uniform disclosure
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States addressing widening tragedy of teen driver deaths
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People and Places
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Take the pollution out of your D&O policy
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‘Kids and Cars’ campaigns to reduce backover accidents
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Pennsylvania Gov. Rendell not shy with his veto pen
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Northeast warned ‘historic’ weather disaster could hit this year
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N.J. Supreme Court lowers bar for proving customer fraud
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When policy rescission fails, costly complications may follow
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Insurers unlikely to alter credit scoring as agencies pursue uniformity
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New Markets
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Banks, shippers, oil companies — not just insurers — face Katrina-related suits
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MAINE ADOPTS ID THEFT LAW
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Medical malpractice insurance reform: A regulator’s perspective
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The Olympic Games began and ended without incident… but what if they had been cancelled?
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When insurers play the ratings game
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Officials hope ’06 quake centennial prompts more to get insurance
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Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
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Katrina not enough to cause many homeowners to buy flood coverage
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Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
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D&O liability premiums fall for second straight year, study says
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The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
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When insurers play the ratings game
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STANDARD & POOR’S IMPLEMENTS NEW WAY TO ASSESS INSURERS’ CATASTROPHE RISK
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Zurich agents caught in compensation disclosure web
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The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
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