Insurance Journal
July 3, 2006 Issue
National Articles from July 3, 2006
West Articles from July 3, 2006
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Business Moves
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New Markets
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Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
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News Currents
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California’s mandatory investment reporting unnecessary, insurers say
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Despite understanding risk, drivers gab on wireless phones
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Notable Quotable:
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New Markets
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Editor’s Note: Cyber storms
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News Currents
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News Currents
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Building a construction business
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8 Washington policyholders to share in Aon settlement
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World of nanotechnology stirs product liability concerns
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Fraud Roundup
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Federal insurance antitrust exemption: Insurer, consumer friend or foe?
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Appeals Court rejects market-value loss claim
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Washington’s Ethel Adams legislation takes effect
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Fraud on the farm
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The OCIP or Wrap Policy
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California construct defect litigation creating perfect storm
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Golden State adopts new regulations to reduce worker injuries and death from high heat
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COLORADO WILDFIRES
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News Currents
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Cyber storms
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Washington policyholders to share in Aon settlement
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New Markets
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Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
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Fraud Roundup
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Three insurers sue to recover claims paid in ’02 wildfire
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World of nanotechnology stirs product liability concerns
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Washington’s Ethel Adams legislation takes effect
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California construct defect litigation creating perfect storm
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Appeals Court rejects market-value loss claim
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The OCIP or Wrap Policy
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Golden State adopts new regulations to reduce worker injuries and death from high heat
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People and Places
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California’s mandatory investment reporting unnecessary, insurers say
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Despite understanding risk, drivers gab on wireless phones
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Fraud on the farm
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TYCO SHAREHOLDERS
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Building a construction business
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Appeals Court rules insurer’s indemnity obligation is joint and several
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Federal insurance antitrust exemption: Insurer, consumer friend or foe?
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California earthquake insurance rates decreasing
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CALIFORNIA CONSIDERING HANDS-FREE LAW
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Creative marketing pays off when insuring today’s artisan contractors
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Turning the tables: Coping with a new era of risk
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New Drive Insurance chief eyes growth strategy
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Supreme Court: Workers’ comp premiums not priority in bankruptcy
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From start to finish theft protection; a must for artisan contractors
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Raising the bar on liquor liability training
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Slimmed-down SMART bill to reform surplus lines insurance regulation; brokers pledge their support
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The 10 Percent Solution: An approach to internal perpetuation
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Lawyers Overseeing Lawyers: Can lawyers police themselves? A new look at self-regulation
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CEOs, concerned about capacity and pricing, stress underwriting discipline
South Articles from July 3, 2006
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Risk mixing and matching with miscellaneous health care facilities
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Quotations
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Insuring Indian country
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Chevron to help prevent tobacco sales to minors
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Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
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Things that should keep you awake at night
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From adequate to awesome-the making of a great CSR
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Towing begins for thousands of cars flooded by Katrina and Rita
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News Currents
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Diversification plus education equals a successful independent agency
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Editor’s Note: Exemption protection
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8 Report faults FEMA on hurricane assistance
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New Markets
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Business Moves
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New officers, award presentations among highlights of IIAT conference
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Creative marketing pays off when insuring today’s artisan contractors
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Turning the tables: Coping with a new era of risk
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New Drive Insurance chief eyes growth strategy
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Supreme Court: Workers’ comp premiums not priority in bankruptcy
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From start to finish theft protection; a must for artisan contractors
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Raising the bar on liquor liability training
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Slimmed-down SMART bill to reform surplus lines insurance regulation; brokers pledge their support
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The 10 Percent Solution: An approach to internal perpetuation
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Lawyers Overseeing Lawyers: Can lawyers police themselves? A new look at self-regulation
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CEOs, concerned about capacity and pricing, stress underwriting discipline
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Exemption protection
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Insuring Indian country
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Risk mixing and matching with miscellaneous health care facilities
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New officers, award presentations among highlights of IIAT conference
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Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
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Towing begins for thousands of cars flooded by Katrina and Rita
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People and Places
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Things that should keep you awake at night
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Report not kind to FEMA regarding hurricane assistance
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From adequate to awesome–the making of a great CSR
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Chevron to help prevent tobacco sales to minors
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Diversification plus education equals a successful independent agency
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New Markets
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EXAMPLES OF IMPROPER DISASTER ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS:
Southeast Articles from July 3, 2006
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Agents voice opinions, did Citizens listen?
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REP. WATERS: HURRICANE STRESS REPLACING ‘PARTY MENTALITY’
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Citizens expects $3.05 B bond issue; appeal made to agents for help
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People and Places
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Ga. commissioner says abolishing contingency commissions ‘a mistake’
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Fraud Alerts:
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Geller, McCarty collaborate on joint national catastrophe plan
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Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
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Australian firm selling bogus amusement ride, P/L products in Kentucky
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S.C. controversy erupts over raising auto limits
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Creative marketing pays off when insuring today’s artisan contractors
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Turning the tables: Coping with a new era of risk
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New Drive Insurance chief eyes growth strategy
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Supreme Court: Workers’ comp premiums not priority in bankruptcy
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From start to finish theft protection; a must for artisan contractors
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Raising the bar on liquor liability training
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Slimmed-down SMART bill to reform surplus lines insurance regulation; brokers pledge their support
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The 10 Percent Solution: An approach to internal perpetuation
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Lawyers Overseeing Lawyers: Can lawyers police themselves? A new look at self-regulation
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CEOs, concerned about capacity and pricing, stress underwriting discipline
Midwest Articles from July 3, 2006
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Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
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Business Moves
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People
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Rising tide of lawsuits-EPLI
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New Markets
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News Currents
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Industry pay increases running slightly above others
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Insuring Indian country
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Supreme Court: Workers’ comp premiums not priority in bankruptcy
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Industry pay increases running slightly above others
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News Currents
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Editor’s Note: Minimizing lawsuit exposure in the workplace … EPLI
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News Currents
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Creative marketing pays off when insuring today’s artisan contractors
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Turning the tables: Coping with a new era of risk
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New Drive Insurance chief eyes growth strategy
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Supreme Court: Workers’ comp premiums not priority in bankruptcy
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From start to finish theft protection; a must for artisan contractors
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Raising the bar on liquor liability training
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Slimmed-down SMART bill to reform surplus lines insurance regulation; brokers pledge their support
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The 10 Percent Solution: An approach to internal perpetuation
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Lawyers Overseeing Lawyers: Can lawyers police themselves? A new look at self-regulation
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CEOs, concerned about capacity and pricing, stress underwriting discipline
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Minimizing lawsuit exposure in the workplace … EPLI
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Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
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New Markets
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Risk mixing and matching with miscellaneous health care facilities
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Michigan helmet repeal legislation nixed by governor
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Rising tide of lawsuits–EPLI
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Industry pay increases running slightly above others
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People and Places
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Insuring Indian country
East Articles from July 3, 2006
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Business Moves
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News Currents
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Lunch break
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Pa. must end confusion over contractors in workers’ comp
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New Markets
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Wal-Mart to court: nix Maryland’s employee health benefit law
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News Briefs
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Editor’s Note: Exemption protection
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People
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News Currents
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Declarations
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Figures
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Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
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Healthcare liability moves beyond hospitals to specialized facilities
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Geico defends auto rating criteria in N.J.
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New Currents
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News Currents
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Creative marketing pays off when insuring today’s artisan contractors
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Turning the tables: Coping with a new era of risk
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New Drive Insurance chief eyes growth strategy
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Supreme Court: Workers’ comp premiums not priority in bankruptcy
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From start to finish theft protection; a must for artisan contractors
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Raising the bar on liquor liability training
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Slimmed-down SMART bill to reform surplus lines insurance regulation; brokers pledge their support
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The 10 Percent Solution: An approach to internal perpetuation
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Lawyers Overseeing Lawyers: Can lawyers police themselves? A new look at self-regulation
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CEOs, concerned about capacity and pricing, stress underwriting discipline
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Exemption protection
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Pa. must end confusion over contractors in workers’ comp
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People and Places
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Lunch break
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Wal-Mart to court: nix Maryland’s employee health benefit law
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N.Y. JUDGE DENIES PATIENT SURGEON’S MEDICAL RECORDS FOR HER MALPRACTICE SUIT
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Healthcare liability moves beyond hospitals to specialized facilities
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Geico defends auto rating criteria in N.J.
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Liberty expansion
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Mass. agents seek 4% auto pay raise
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New Markets
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VIRGINIA ADOPTS SMALL BUSINESS INSURANCE PURCHASING BILL
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City hall suits
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The virtual, global economy challenges, humbles insurance leaders
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Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
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