Insurance Journal
June 19, 2006 Issue
National Articles from June 19, 2006
West Articles from June 19, 2006
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Tropical Depression: Hurricane linked to long-term mental distress
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Disaster backstop talk
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News Currents
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News Currents
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Montana’s Morrison loses race for Senate
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Notable Quotable
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Business Moves
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Del. Supreme Court upholds decision in Disney shareholder lawsuit
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Things that should keep you awake at night
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Computers help Colorado firefighters spot problem homes
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Study: Tort reforms reduce medical malpractice premiums
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States promise quicker insurance product, filing approval under new system with Interstate Compact
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High-hazard tsunami states could lose precious funding, GAO finds
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Fraud Roundup
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Top 10 Pet Peeves of the Road
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California State Compensation Insurance Fund files average 10 percent premium decrease
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News Currents
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New Markets
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New risks, laws continually expand employers’ liability
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Top 10 metro areas with highest auto theft rates
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A lawsuit in the making – the EPLI insurance application
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Pay less attention to delinquent accounts, call your good customers
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Editor’s Note: An idea that’s sunk?
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Modesto, Calif. ranked car theft capital of the nation
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Ratings review
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An idea that’s sunk?
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Study: Tort reforms reduce medical malpractice premiums
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New Markets
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Computers help Colorado firefighters spot problem homes
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California State Compensation Insurance Fund files average 10 percent premium decrease
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New risks, laws continually expand employers’ liability
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SAFECO FINDS NEW DIGS
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Disaster backstop talk
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Fraud Roundup
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High-hazard tsunami states could lose precious funding, GAO finds
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Tropical Depression: Hurricane linked to long-term mental distress
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Del. Supreme Court upholds decision in Disney shareholder lawsuit
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Modesto, Calif. ranked car theft capital of the nation
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California considering new mileage verification rules
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States promise quicker insurance product, filing approval under new system with Interstate Compact
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California Election Results: Wins for Angelides, Garamendi, Bustamante
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HORSE CENTS
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Top 10 Pet Peeves of the Road
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People and Places
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Utah studies link between cancer, public safety
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California commissioner recommends 16.4 percent workers’ comp rate cut
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Pay less attention to delinquent accounts, call your good customers
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A lawsuit in the making — the EPLI insurance application
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Top 10 metro areas with highest auto theft rates
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Things that should keep you awake at night
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Ratings review
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Nine fears that can cause you to lose a young producer
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Lackluster organic growth kicks up broker M&A activity in May
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Allstate dropping most earthquake coverage nationwide
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High court agrees to hear appeal in $80 million tobacco case settlement
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Heads up on workplace bullying
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No more excuses: Making the case for EPLI
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Lack of confidence in cyber security has economic, political effects
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U.S. COMMERCIAL INSURERS EARN BIG
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Cat model reassessments cause rating and capital changes
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Backstage: Risk management planning for one of the nation’s largest festivals
South Articles from June 19, 2006
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Declarations
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Editor’s Note: Commercial property appeal
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A three-way dilemma: Frank’s Casing and insurance defense
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News Currents
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A tale of two New Orleans hotels
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New Markets
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Exercising appropriate standard of care
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Business Moves
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Commercial coverage check ups needed now
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News Currents
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People
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New Markets
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Commercial coverage check ups needed now
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State Farm adjusts rates in Texas
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Showing the money: Insurance industry ranks high in political giving
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People and Places
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A tale of two New Orleans hotels
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A lawsuit in the making — the EPLI insurance application
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WHAT TO INCLUDE IN A DISASTER CONTINGENCY PLAN
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A three-way dilemma: Frank’s Casing and insurance defense
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Exercising appropriate standard of care
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Nine fears that can cause you to lose a young producer
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Lackluster organic growth kicks up broker M&A activity in May
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Allstate dropping most earthquake coverage nationwide
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High court agrees to hear appeal in $80 million tobacco case settlement
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Heads up on workplace bullying
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No more excuses: Making the case for EPLI
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Lack of confidence in cyber security has economic, political effects
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U.S. COMMERCIAL INSURERS EARN BIG
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Cat model reassessments cause rating and capital changes
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Backstage: Risk management planning for one of the nation’s largest festivals
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Commercial property appeal
Southeast Articles from June 19, 2006
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Employers’ Mutual one of the ‘Top-10’ places to work in Kentucky
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Florida Homeowners’ Insurers
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Hurricanes
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Fla. insurance veteran Gallagher, 79, litigation, acquisition expert
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Despite Bush veto, Florida legislators vow to revive no-fault bill in 2007
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Florida vows to implement credit scoring rule despite protests
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Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
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Editor’s Note: Florida PIP, no-fault, rescue only temporary until 2007
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Florida Preferred liquidated
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Crist reaches $609,000 settlement in hurricane price gouging
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S.C. Governor Sanford vetoes hike in minimum liability limits
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By William G. Stiglitz
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Crist reaches $609,000 settlement in hurricane price gouging
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News Currents
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Caddyshack Charity Golf Tournament Raises $338,000
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Florida’s home insurance market: domiciled insurers persist
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Fla. insurance veteran Gallagher, 79, litigation, acquisition expert
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Florida PIP, no-fault, rescue only temporary until 2007
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People and Places
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Florida Preferred liquidated
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Fla. insurance veteran Gallagher, 79, litigation, acquisition expert
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EMPLOYERS’ MUTUAL ONE OF THE ‘TOP-10’ PLACES TO WORK IN KENTUCKY
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S.C. Governor Sanford vetoes hike in minimum liability limits
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CAT response vehicle ready just in time for Tropical Storm Alberto
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Florida vows to implement credit scoring rule despite protests
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Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
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Despite Bush veto, Florida legislators vow to revive no-fault bill in 2007
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Florida’s home insurance market: domiciled insurers persist
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Caddyshack Charity Golf Tournament Raises $338,000
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Crist reaches $609,000 settlement in hurricane price gouging
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Nine fears that can cause you to lose a young producer
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Lackluster organic growth kicks up broker M&A activity in May
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Allstate dropping most earthquake coverage nationwide
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High court agrees to hear appeal in $80 million tobacco case settlement
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Heads up on workplace bullying
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No more excuses: Making the case for EPLI
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Lack of confidence in cyber security has economic, political effects
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U.S. COMMERCIAL INSURERS EARN BIG
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Cat model reassessments cause rating and capital changes
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Backstage: Risk management planning for one of the nation’s largest festivals
Midwest Articles from June 19, 2006
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Quotations
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Keeping tabs on transparency
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Developing a program from a book of specialized risks
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Case Law Watch
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A lawsuit in the making – the EPLI insurance application
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News Currents
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People
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Business Moves
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New Markets
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Editor’s Note: Cyber storms
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Illinois freshman regulator McRaith gives insurance view from Midwest
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Nine fears that can cause you to lose a young producer
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Lackluster organic growth kicks up broker M&A activity in May
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Allstate dropping most earthquake coverage nationwide
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High court agrees to hear appeal in $80 million tobacco case settlement
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Heads up on workplace bullying
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No more excuses: Making the case for EPLI
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Lack of confidence in cyber security has economic, political effects
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U.S. COMMERCIAL INSURERS EARN BIG
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Cat model reassessments cause rating and capital changes
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Backstage: Risk management planning for one of the nation’s largest festivals
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Cyber storms
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Keeping tabs on transparency
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A lawsuit in the making — the EPLI insurance application
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Case Law Watch
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Despite understanding risk, drivers gab away on cell phones
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New Markets
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NAIC ADOPTS RESOLUTION ON CATASTROPHIC RISK
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People and Places
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Illinois freshman regulator McRaith gives insurance view from Midwest
East Articles from June 19, 2006
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Editor’s Note: Cyber storms
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In Mass., competition not like a box of chocolates
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Figures
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‘Concierge’ claims service
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Declarations
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People
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More N.Y. self-insured comp trusts close
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Business Moves
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In N.H.’s positive climate, insurers free to focus on competition and technology
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If N.Y. bans cell phones, what’s next— drinking coffee, driving with pets?
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In N.H.’s positive climate, insurers free to focus on competition and technology
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Maryland targets urban auto rates
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Media suits and settlements
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High risk lowball
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Lloyd’s forecast for Northeast: Storms, global warming threats are real
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Nine fears that can cause you to lose a young producer
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Lackluster organic growth kicks up broker M&A activity in May
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Allstate dropping most earthquake coverage nationwide
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High court agrees to hear appeal in $80 million tobacco case settlement
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Heads up on workplace bullying
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No more excuses: Making the case for EPLI
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Lack of confidence in cyber security has economic, political effects
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U.S. COMMERCIAL INSURERS EARN BIG
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Cat model reassessments cause rating and capital changes
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Backstage: Risk management planning for one of the nation’s largest festivals
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Cyber storms
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MARYLAND TARGETS URBAN AUTO RATES
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People and Places
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‘Concierge’ claims service
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In Mass., competition not like a box of chocolates
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If N.Y. bans cell phones, what’s next– drinking coffee, driving with pets?
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A lawsuit in the making — the EPLI insurance application
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:Lloyd’s forecast for Northeast: Storms, global warming threats are real
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N.J. pays premium
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MORE N.Y. SELF-INSURED COMP TRUSTS CLOSE
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Media suits and settlements
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In N.H.’s positive climate, insurers free to focus on competition and technology
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High risk lowball
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