Insurance Journal
January 29, 2007 Issue
National Articles from January 29, 2007
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Allied medical professional liability: healthy growth to continue
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Don’t be guilty of ignoring the lawyers’ E&O marketplace
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Contractors’ Workers’ Compensation
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Agents can score with varied sports and entertainment industry
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Demotech named official Insurance Journal Research Partner
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Cyber liability market is older, wiser, smarter and still growing
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Homeowners win key water v. wind Katrina claims case against State Farm
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Commercial insurers’ stocks reflect 4th quarter profits, calm storm season
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Try selling insurance like it’s overpriced spaghetti
East Articles from January 29, 2007
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Agents, brokers ready to pursue ambitious legislative agenda in 2007
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Declarations
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Under new rules, bytes of electronically stored info could have big bite
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Delaware agent groups to merge
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A look behind the very good P/C results for 2006
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Insurer to investigate Vermont diocese’s sex abuse
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Delaware enacts major workers comp system reform package
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Editor’s Note: Southern surprise?
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Conn. AG seeks to block shutter requirement
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Business Moves
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New Markets
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8 N.Y.’s Interboro Mutual’s back in
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How Democratic Congress might approach federal insurance regulation
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Figures
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Royal & Sun Alliance management buyout faces opposition
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News Currents
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News Currents
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People
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Highlights of Delaware’s workers’ comp changes
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Insurers gain access to Mass. diocese abuse files
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News Currents
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Southern surprise?
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Conn. AG seeks to block shutter requirement
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Mass. Gov. Patrick replaces commissioner; halts high risk plan
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Royal & Sun Alliance management buyout faces opposition
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Delaware enacts major workers comp system reform package
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Highlights of Delaware’s workers’ comp changes
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New Markets
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A look behind the very good P/C results for 2006
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R.I. lawmakers study ways to assist coastal homeowners
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Under new rules, bytes of electronically stored info could have big bite
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Agents, brokers ready to pursue ambitious legislative agenda in 2007
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How Democratic Congress might approach federal insurance
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People & Places
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Delaware agent groups to merge
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Insurer to investigate Vermont diocese’s sex abuse
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Insurers gain access to Mass. diocese abuse files
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N.Y.’s Interboro back in business
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Declarations
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It Figures
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Agents can score with varied sports and entertainment industry
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Don’t be guilty of ignoring the lawyers’ E&O marketplace
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Cyber liability market is older, wiser, smarter and still growing
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Commercial insurers’ stocks reflect 4th quarter profits, calm storm season
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Try selling insurance like it’s overpriced spaghetti
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Pricing discipline key to P/C insurers’ repeat performance in 2007
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Billions at stake as Supreme Court weighs credit notice standards
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Homeowners win key water v. wind Katrina claims case against State Farm
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Demotech named official Insurance Journal Research Partner
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Study: 20% of customers consider switching insurers after collision
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Proactive agents help contractors and subcontractors reduce comp costs
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Sea of opportunity in the ocean marine market
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Allied medical professional liability: healthy growth to continue
Midwest Articles from January 29, 2007
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Midwestern states top 2006 list for largest catastrophe losses
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Ind. leads country with highest catastrophe losses in 2006
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Largest Ill. medical malpractice insurer lifts moratorium on new business
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Fraud Roundup
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New Markets
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Case Law Watch
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Industry leaders debate federal vs. state regulation with Democratic Congress shift
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Agents, brokers ready to pursue ambitious legislative agenda in 2007
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People and Places
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Ill. developer plans to build 11 homes on Segal estate
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It Figures
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Declarations
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Minn. boy sues parents over injuries in accident
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Agents can score with varied sports and entertainment industry
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Don’t be guilty of ignoring the lawyers’ E&O marketplace
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Cyber liability market is older, wiser, smarter and still growing
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Commercial insurers’ stocks reflect 4th quarter profits, calm storm season
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Try selling insurance like it’s overpriced spaghetti
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Pricing discipline key to P/C insurers’ repeat performance in 2007
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Billions at stake as Supreme Court weighs credit notice standards
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Homeowners win key water v. wind Katrina claims case against State Farm
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Demotech named official Insurance Journal Research Partner
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Study: 20% of customers consider switching insurers after collision
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Proactive agents help contractors and subcontractors reduce comp costs
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Sea of opportunity in the ocean marine market
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Allied medical professional liability: healthy growth to continue
Southeast Articles from January 29, 2007
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Under new rules, bytes of electronically stored info could have big bite
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Kentucky judge permits Christians-only health plan to continue
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There’s lot insurers do not like in Florida’s property insurance fix
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Wind subsidies for Mississippi
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Agents, brokers ready to pursue ambitious legislative agenda in 2007
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Business Moves
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News Currents
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Figures
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Declarations
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Snowbirds flee Florida’s hot insurance rates
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Editor’s Note: Mississippi surprise?
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New Markets
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Mississippi surprise?
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Kentucky judge permits Christians-only health plan to continue
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There’s a lot insurers do not like in Florida’s property insurance fix
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New Markets
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Under new rules, bytes of electronically stored info could have big bite
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Agents, brokers ready to pursue ambitious legislative agenda in 2007
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People and Places
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It Figures
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New insurance commissioner in Tennessee
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Declarations
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Snowbirds flee Florida’s hot insurance rates
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Wind subsidies for Mississippi
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Agents can score with varied sports and entertainment industry
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Don’t be guilty of ignoring the lawyers’ E&O marketplace
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Cyber liability market is older, wiser, smarter and still growing
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Commercial insurers’ stocks reflect 4th quarter profits, calm storm season
-
Try selling insurance like it’s overpriced spaghetti
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Pricing discipline key to P/C insurers’ repeat performance in 2007
-
Billions at stake as Supreme Court weighs credit notice standards
-
Homeowners win key water v. wind Katrina claims case against State Farm
-
Demotech named official Insurance Journal Research Partner
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Study: 20% of customers consider switching insurers after collision
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Proactive agents help contractors and subcontractors reduce comp costs
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Sea of opportunity in the ocean marine market
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Allied medical professional liability: healthy growth to continue
South Articles from January 29, 2007
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Editor’s Note: Are cell phones dangerous?
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Emergency declaration allows more claims adjusters in Okla.
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Producer appointments available online in Ark.
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News Currents
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Slip slidin’ away: The deterioration of the late notice defense
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Industry leaders debate regulation in wake of Democratic Congress shift
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New Markets
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Windstorm expected to be major insurance issue for Texas lawmakers
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People
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LIRC says Citizens can raise rates
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Obituary
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In 2006, largest P/C losses occurred inland
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It Figures
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Enron’s legacies and directors and officers risk
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Declarations
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10 Injured Ark. trucker wins court order for rehearing
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La. police officer resigns after fraud accusation
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Are cell phones dangerous?
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Injured Ark. trucker wins court order for rehearing
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La. police officer resigns after fraud accusation
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LIRC says Citizens can raise rates
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Slip slidin’ away: The deterioration of the late notice defense
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New Markets
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Enron’s legacies and directors and officers risk
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Windstorm expected to be major insurance issue for Texas lawmakers
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Agents, brokers ready to pursue ambitious legislative agenda in 2007
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Industry leaders debate regulation in wake of Democratic Congress shift
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People and Places
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Report: Drivers’ age, gender factors in severity of accident injuries
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Emergency declaration allows more claims adjusters in Okla.
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In 2006, largest P/C losses occurred inland
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It Figures
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Declarations
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Producer appointments available online in Ark.
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Agents can score with varied sports and entertainment industry
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Don’t be guilty of ignoring the lawyers’ E&O marketplace
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Cyber liability market is older, wiser, smarter and still growing
-
Commercial insurers’ stocks reflect 4th quarter profits, calm storm season
-
Try selling insurance like it’s overpriced spaghetti
-
Pricing discipline key to P/C insurers’ repeat performance in 2007
-
Billions at stake as Supreme Court weighs credit notice standards
-
Homeowners win key water v. wind Katrina claims case against State Farm
-
Demotech named official Insurance Journal Research Partner
-
Study: 20% of customers consider switching insurers after collision
-
Proactive agents help contractors and subcontractors reduce comp costs
-
Sea of opportunity in the ocean marine market
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Allied medical professional liability: healthy growth to continue
West Articles from January 29, 2007
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Silicon Valley oenophiles on alert after brazen wine heist
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News Currents
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Coping with catastrophe
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Calif. hospitals may not meet earthquake safety standards
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Report: Nevada workers’ comp system needs to examine serious claims
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New Markets
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Case Law Watch
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News Currents
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Keys to surviving it and thriving from it
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Report: 148 places around Hawaii lack emergency sirens, state lacks funding
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News Currents
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News Currents
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People
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Declarations
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News Currents
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Private equity market bullish on E&S brokers
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Fraud Roundup
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Editor’s Note: Keeping score
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Business Moves
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In Memoriam: Paul H. Jones
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Calif. declares insurance claims emergency in wake of cold freeze
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News Currents
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8 Customer satisfaction doesn’t guarantee agent, insurer loyalty
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Excess, Surplus & Specialty Markets
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News Currents
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Figures
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Agents, brokers ready to pursue ambitious legislative agenda in 2007
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News Currents
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Keeping score
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Calif. declares insurance claims emergency in wake of cold freeze
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Biggest U.S. property cat losses in 2006 were away from coasts
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Coping with catastrophe
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BRACING FOR THE “BIG ONE:” EARTHQUAKES JUST AS RISKY”
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Private equity market bullish on E&S brokers
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Report: Nevada workers’ comp system needs to examine serious claims
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Calif. reaches resolution with insurers over legal fees
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IN MEMORIAM: PAUL H. JONES
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Silicon Valley oenophiles on alert after brazen wine heist
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Keys to surviving it and thriving from it
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Fraud Roundup
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N.M. AUDITOR PROPOSES TO CONDUCT MORE FRAUD INVESTIGATIONS
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Case Law Watch
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Agents, brokers ready to pursue ambitious legislative agenda in 2007
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Report: Drivers’ age, gender factors in severity of accident injuries
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People and Places
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Hundreds of Seattle residents want city to pay for flood damage
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Report: 148 places around Hawaii lack emergency sirens, state lacks funding
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CALIF. HOSPITALS MAY NOT MEET EARTHQUAKE SAFETY STANDARDS
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Oregon task force aims to improve construction
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New Markets
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Remapping California flood zones might spur wave of policy sales
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It Figures
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Report: Customer satisfaction doesn’t guarantee loyalty
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Man’s cell phone ignites in pocket
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Declarations
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Calif. Insurance Commissioner Poizner sworn in
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Agents can score with varied sports and entertainment industry
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Don’t be guilty of ignoring the lawyers’ E&O marketplace
-
Cyber liability market is older, wiser, smarter and still growing
-
Commercial insurers’ stocks reflect 4th quarter profits, calm storm season
-
Try selling insurance like it’s overpriced spaghetti
-
Pricing discipline key to P/C insurers’ repeat performance in 2007
-
Billions at stake as Supreme Court weighs credit notice standards
-
Homeowners win key water v. wind Katrina claims case against State Farm
-
Demotech named official Insurance Journal Research Partner
-
Study: 20% of customers consider switching insurers after collision
-
Proactive agents help contractors and subcontractors reduce comp costs
-
Sea of opportunity in the ocean marine market
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Allied medical professional liability: healthy growth to continue
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