Insurance Journal
May 22, 2006 Issue
National Articles from May 22, 2006
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Four out of 10 medical malpractice cases are groundless; majority dismissed without payout
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Senate Republicans fail again in efforts to cap medical malpractice awards
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SullivanCurtisMonroe CEO says growth, profit and fun equal success
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Auto insurance costs hold steady; industry cites safety, less accidents as the cause
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Harnessing technology in the London insurance market
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Introducing the world’s first certified Best Practice Program Administrator
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London Insurance Market
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Despite catastrophe losses, soft pricing continues in commercial insurance market, buyers report
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Distinguish your agency with commercial client training
Southeast Articles from May 22, 2006
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Hurricane winds could be felt in professional liability markets
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Not all agents oppose an optional federal charter
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Senate Republicans fail again in efforts to cap medical malpractice awards
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Four out of 10 medical malpractice cases are groundless; majority dismissed without payout
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Getting tough in a soft market
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Insurers should not underestimate next influenza pandemic’s severity, risk experts say
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Despite catastrophe losses, soft pricing continues in commercial insurance market, buyers report
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Harnessing technology in the London insurance market
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HOUSE OF LORDS ASBESTOS DECISION LIMITS DAMAGE LIABILITY
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ASSOCIATION GAINS EXCLUSIVE LICENSE FOR LONDON MARKET TEST
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PXRE EDGES TOWARDS RUNOFF DESPITE $41.6 MILLION Q1 NET
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SullivanCurtisMonroe CEO says growth, profit and fun equal success
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Distinguish your agency with commercial client training
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U.S. insurers withstood record catastrophe losses in 2005
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Avian Flu and the Property/Casualty Industry
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Introducing the world’s first certified Best Practice Program Administrator
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Highlights of the TMPAA Best Practice Administrator Process:
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Auto insurance costs hold steady; industry cites safety, less accidents as the cause
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To bee or not to bee
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IAGA coordinator hopes to win triathlon raining for Lake Placid, N.Y. ‘Ironman’
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PIA of Florida alerts members about Poe Financial
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Fraud
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Hurricane winds could be felt in professional liability markets
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Not all agents oppose an optional federal charter
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Fla. legislative package targets Citizens deficits, mitigation; establishes oversight policies
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Florida officials make 80 arrests, kick off ‘operation spring cleaning’
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Suncoast CPCU topic: How to resolve conflict in the workplace
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People and Places
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FLA. PIP/NO-FAULT BILL HAS 2009 SUNSET
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FLA. SIGNS TORT REFORM
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PIA of Florida obtains answers about Poe Financial, its subsidiaries
West Articles from May 22, 2006
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Case Law Watch
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Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters to share tips on being successful
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West leads nation in car theft; Auto theft declines for second straight year
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People
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Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters to share tips on being successful
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Diversification plus education equals a successful independent agency
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News Currents
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Ready, set … recall
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Washington lowers fine, penalties against self-insured contractor Skanska
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Re-modeling the models that evaluate risk
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New Markets
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The Hartford settles with N.Y., Conn. over annuity compensation
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News Currents
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News Currents
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Learn the skills to become a 21st century leader
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Judge says “take nothing” in Calif. State Fund, Palm Medical case
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Globally, one size does not fit all
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Insurance programs meet computer programs
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Montana State Fund to remain in Helena
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Editor’s Note: Your Space
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Developing a program from a book of specialized risks
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Post Spitzer, merger activity picking up, says Mystic Capital
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News Currents
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Hawaii working to improve business climate for insurers
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Americans increasingly traveling overseas for cheaper surgeries
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West leads nation in car theft; Auto theft declines for second straight year
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Mercury Posts Lower Q1
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Agents hail passage of tax legislation
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Top 10 vehicle theft areas
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Alaska Legislature rejects self-insurance bill as session comes to end
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Business Moves
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Blackmail allegations heat up California auto reforms debate
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Keeping tabs on transparency
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Insuring Indian country
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Fire safety leaders tackle how to reduce smoking related fires
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Maximizing your agency’s ROI – Return on internet
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Fraud Roundup
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News Currents
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A tale of two New Orleans hotels
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Top 10 vehicle theft areas
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Investor insights
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Senate Republicans fail again in efforts to cap medical malpractice awards
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Four out of 10 medical malpractice cases are groundless; majority dismissed without payout
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Getting tough in a soft market
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Insurers should not underestimate next influenza pandemic’s severity, risk experts say
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Despite catastrophe losses, soft pricing continues in commercial insurance market, buyers report
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Harnessing technology in the London insurance market
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HOUSE OF LORDS ASBESTOS DECISION LIMITS DAMAGE LIABILITY
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ASSOCIATION GAINS EXCLUSIVE LICENSE FOR LONDON MARKET TEST
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PXRE EDGES TOWARDS RUNOFF DESPITE $41.6 MILLION Q1 NET
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SullivanCurtisMonroe CEO says growth, profit and fun equal success
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Distinguish your agency with commercial client training
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U.S. insurers withstood record catastrophe losses in 2005
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Avian Flu and the Property/Casualty Industry
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Introducing the world’s first certified Best Practice Program Administrator
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Highlights of the TMPAA Best Practice Administrator Process:
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Auto insurance costs hold steady; industry cites safety, less accidents as the cause
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Your Space
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N.M. regulator accused of intervening on daughter’s auto claim
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JUDGE SAYS “TAKE NOTHING” IN CALIF. STATE FUND, PALM MEDICAL CASE
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Ready, set … recall
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Alaska Legislature rejects self-insurance bill as session comes to end
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TITLE INSURANCE LAWSUIT NAMES NEW MEXICO INSURANCE SUPERINTENDENT SERNA
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Case Law Watch
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AGENTS HAIL PASSAGE OF TAX LEGISLATION
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Investor insights
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West leads nation in car theft; Auto theft declines for second straight year
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Montana State Fund to remain in Helena
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A tale of two New Orleans hotels
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CHARTERED PROPERTY CASUALTY UNDERWRITERS TO SHARE TIPS ON BEING SUCCESSFUL
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Hawaii working to improve business climate for insurers
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Fraud Roundup
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New Markets
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Insurers pleased as Colorado General Assembly keeps auto system intact
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First quarter financial results upbeat, but some note disaster fallout
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People and Places
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The Hartford settles with N.Y., Conn. over annuity compensation
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POST SPITZER, MERGER ACTIVITY PICKING UP, SAYS MYSTIC CAPITAL
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Insurance programs meet computer programs
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Learn the skills to become a 21st century leader
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MERCURY POSTS LOWER Q1
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Arizona lawmakers pass security breach legislation
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Blackmail allegations heat up California auto reforms debate
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Globally, one size does not fit all
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Maximizing your agency’s ROI — Return on internet
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Developing a program from a book of specialized risks
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Keeping tabs on transparency
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Re-modeling the models that evaluate risk
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WHAT TO INCLUDE IN A DISASTER CONTINGENCY PLAN
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Americans increasingly traveling overseas for cheaper surgeries
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Washington lowers fine, penalties against self-insured contractor Skanska
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Insuring Indian country
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Safeco adds online distribution strategy to sell direct to consumers
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Fire safety leaders tackle how to reduce smoking related fires
South Articles from May 22, 2006
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Technology can help agents boost sales and more
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Insurance programs meet computer programs
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Coverage issues at core of Hurricane Katrina-related litigation
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Post Spitzer, merger activity picking up, says Mystic Capital
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New Markets
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Products liability = risk identification = Insurance 101
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Fraud Roundup
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News Currents
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Feeding the farmowners business
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Business Moves
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People
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The appeal of new alternatives for agribusiness
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News Currents
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Study: Tort reforms reduce med-mal premiums
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Survey reveals ‘top 10 pet peeves of the road’
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Editor’s Note: Tax reform, no catastrophe relief
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Senate Republicans fail again in efforts to cap medical malpractice awards
-
Four out of 10 medical malpractice cases are groundless; majority dismissed without payout
-
Getting tough in a soft market
-
Insurers should not underestimate next influenza pandemic’s severity, risk experts say
-
Despite catastrophe losses, soft pricing continues in commercial insurance market, buyers report
-
Harnessing technology in the London insurance market
-
HOUSE OF LORDS ASBESTOS DECISION LIMITS DAMAGE LIABILITY
-
ASSOCIATION GAINS EXCLUSIVE LICENSE FOR LONDON MARKET TEST
-
PXRE EDGES TOWARDS RUNOFF DESPITE $41.6 MILLION Q1 NET
-
SullivanCurtisMonroe CEO says growth, profit and fun equal success
-
Distinguish your agency with commercial client training
-
U.S. insurers withstood record catastrophe losses in 2005
-
Avian Flu and the Property/Casualty Industry
-
Introducing the world’s first certified Best Practice Program Administrator
-
Highlights of the TMPAA Best Practice Administrator Process:
-
Auto insurance costs hold steady; industry cites safety, less accidents as the cause
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Tax reform, no catastrophe relief
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SURVEY REVEALS ‘TOP 10 PET PEEVES OF THE ROAD’
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The appeal of new alternatives for agribusiness
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Coverage issues at core of Hurricane Katrina-related litigation
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Technology can help agents boost sales and more
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People and Places
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Study: Tort reforms reduce med-mal premiums
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Fraud Roundup
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Hurricanes spawn E&O troubles for insurance producers
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New Markets
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Insurance programs meet computer programs
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Post Spitzer, merger activity picking up, says Mystic Capital
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Auto theft declines for second straight year
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Products liability = risk identification = Insurance 101
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Model of New Orleans levee points to layer of clay
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Understanding buyers is key to writing farmowners policies
Midwest Articles from May 22, 2006
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NAMIC believes such fees are a form of double taxation applied only to those responsible drivers carrying auto insurance
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Nationwide survey reveals ‘Top 10 Pet Peeves of the Road’
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Why are construction managers difficult to insure?
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Business Moves
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Young agent ‘tricks and treats’
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People
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Minimizing litigations and investigations by managing e-records
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New Markets
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Rensselaer model of New Orleans levee points to layer of clay
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Auto theft declines for second straight year
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Editor’s Note: To bee or not to bee
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Post Spitzer, merger activity picking up, says Mystic Capital
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News Currents
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LIBERTY MUTUAL OPTS TO FIGHT
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Why are construction managers difficult to insure?
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Senate Republicans fail again in efforts to cap medical malpractice awards
-
Four out of 10 medical malpractice cases are groundless; majority dismissed without payout
-
Getting tough in a soft market
-
Insurers should not underestimate next influenza pandemic’s severity, risk experts say
-
Despite catastrophe losses, soft pricing continues in commercial insurance market, buyers report
-
Harnessing technology in the London insurance market
-
HOUSE OF LORDS ASBESTOS DECISION LIMITS DAMAGE LIABILITY
-
ASSOCIATION GAINS EXCLUSIVE LICENSE FOR LONDON MARKET TEST
-
PXRE EDGES TOWARDS RUNOFF DESPITE $41.6 MILLION Q1 NET
-
SullivanCurtisMonroe CEO says growth, profit and fun equal success
-
Distinguish your agency with commercial client training
-
U.S. insurers withstood record catastrophe losses in 2005
-
Avian Flu and the Property/Casualty Industry
-
Introducing the world’s first certified Best Practice Program Administrator
-
Highlights of the TMPAA Best Practice Administrator Process:
-
Auto insurance costs hold steady; industry cites safety, less accidents as the cause
-
To bee or not to bee
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AUTO THEFT DECLINES FOR SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR
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Rensselaer model of New Orleans levee points to layer of clay
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Ominous Trend: Growth of municipal accident response fees
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Study: Tort reforms reduce med-mal premiums
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New Markets
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Nationwide survey reveals ‘Top 10 Pet Peeves of the Road’
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People and Places
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Minimizing litigations and investigations by managing e-records
-
Post Spitzer, merger activity picking up, says Mystic Capital
East Articles from May 22, 2006
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Senate Republicans fail again in efforts to cap medical malpractice awards
-
Four out of 10 medical malpractice cases are groundless; majority dismissed without payout
-
Getting tough in a soft market
-
Insurers should not underestimate next influenza pandemic’s severity, risk experts say
-
Despite catastrophe losses, soft pricing continues in commercial insurance market, buyers report
-
Harnessing technology in the London insurance market
-
HOUSE OF LORDS ASBESTOS DECISION LIMITS DAMAGE LIABILITY
-
ASSOCIATION GAINS EXCLUSIVE LICENSE FOR LONDON MARKET TEST
-
PXRE EDGES TOWARDS RUNOFF DESPITE $41.6 MILLION Q1 NET
-
SullivanCurtisMonroe CEO says growth, profit and fun equal success
-
Distinguish your agency with commercial client training
-
U.S. insurers withstood record catastrophe losses in 2005
-
Avian Flu and the Property/Casualty Industry
-
Introducing the world’s first certified Best Practice Program Administrator
-
Highlights of the TMPAA Best Practice Administrator Process:
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Auto insurance costs hold steady; industry cites safety, less accidents as the cause
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Vicarious scaffolding view
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As Spitzer effects fade, merger activity seen gaining momentum
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People and Places
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BEHAVING BADLY: METRO N.Y. AUTO CLAIMS
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Beware of New Jersey!
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Affinity insurance programs meet computer programs
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New Markets
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Mass. high risk historical drama played out in court, on airwaves
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Liberty Mutual to fight N.Y., Conn. charges over contingent pay for agents
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Maryland gets new med mal writer
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Ins and outs on Beacon Mutual board
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