Insurance Journal
February 26, 2007 Issue
National Articles from February 26, 2007
West Articles from February 26, 2007
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Industry leaders debate federal versus state regulation with Democratic Congress shift
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News Currents
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St. Paul Travelers changes name to Travelers; reunites with red umbrella logo
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Declarations
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Figures
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People
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Washington’s 2007 Legislative agenda targets license reform
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News Currents
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Fraud Roundup
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Business Moves
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Corporate governance, capital drive D&O liability prices down
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Utah’s captive industry grows; number of insurers rose 114.3% in 2006
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Third-generation industry executive shares insight on regulatory matters
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Should D&O insurers have a loss prevention role?
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Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation hosts Club100 dinner
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News Currents
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Morris Chavez, New Mexico, State Insurance Superintendent
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Editor’s Note: (Un)funny money
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Resetting State Farm’s Katrina punitive damages
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Case Law Watch
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A look behind the very good property/casualty results for 2006
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News Currents
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Superior Court upholds CDI homeowner protections
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New Markets
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Ariz. lawmakers move to raise burden of proof on ER suits
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FEMA tripling Calif. San Joaquin River Flood Plain
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8 Agents welcome windstorm debate
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(Un)funny money
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Ariz. lawmakers move to raise burden of proof on ER suits
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It Figures
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Safeco to cut homeowners, commercial rates across California
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Declarations
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FEMA tripling Calif. San Joaquin River Flood Plain
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Superior Court upholds CDI homeowner protections
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Nevada’s med-mal changes help doctors, hinder lawsuits
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Utah’s captive industry grows; number of insurers rose 114.3% in 2006
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People and Places
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Washington’s 2007 Legislative agenda targets license reform
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Insurance company run-off management strategies face obstacles
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St. Paul Travelers changes name to Travelers; reunites with red umbrella logo
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Third-generation industry executive shares insight on regulatory matters
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A look behind the very good property/casualty results for 2006
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Corporate governance, capital drive D&O liability prices down
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The Commissioners: Morris Chavez
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Industry leaders debate federal versus state regulation with Democratic Congress shift
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Should D&O insurers have a loss prevention role?
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New Markets
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CaseLaw Watch
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Fraud Roundup
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Agents welcome windstorm debate; insurers warn against subsidies
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INSURANCE INDUSTRY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION HOSTS CLUB 100 DINNER
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Resetting State Farm’s Katrina punitive damages
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D&O experts show little tendency to drink from a glass ‘half full’
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Coming to the Rescue: States get ready to modernize surplus lines regulation
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Premium Growth: A measure for a response to changing needs?
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Congress gets bipartisan bills to repeal insurance antitrust immunity
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Stock prices mixed; middle market M&As remain active
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Five casual ways to pump up CSR sales
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Hospitality industry faces more than just traditional P/C losses
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A new direction for directors and officers coverage
South Articles from February 26, 2007
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People
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Oklahoma-based IIB sues Team Bank, Mystic Capital Advisors
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New producer must have ‘skin in the game’ on the first day on the job
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News Currents
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New Markets
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Declarations
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Identity theft: A ‘catch phrase for the new millennium’
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8 La.’s Blanco: Industry over-reacting to hurricanes
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A look behind the very good P/C results for 2006
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Reaping the wind will be the responsibility of insurers
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Vanek promoted to CEO of NLASCO
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News Currents
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Figures
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Katrina lawsuits: Are the winds of fortune changing for insurers?
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Editor’s Note: Should windstorm be added to the NFIP?
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Keys to surviving it and thriving from it
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News Currents
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Suspected Ark. insurance fraud ringleader turns self in
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News Currents
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Should windstorm be added to the NFIP?
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New Orleans couple drops suit against Allstate over Katrina damage
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Vanek promoted to CEO of NLASCO
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Oklahoma-based IIB sues Team Bank, Mystic Capital Advisors
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Report: Customer satisfaction doesn’t guarantee loyalty
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People and Places
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A look behind the very good P/C results for 2006
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New Markets
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Identity theft: A ‘catch phrase for the new millennium’
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Katrina lawsuits: Are the winds of fortune changing for insurers?
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New producer must have ‘skin in the game’ on the first day on the job
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Keys to surviving it and thriving from it
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FEMA map puts El Paso neighborhoods in flood zone
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Reaping the wind will be the responsibility of insurers
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It Figures
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La.’s Blanco: Insurance industry over-reacting to 2005 hurricanes
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Declarations
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Suspected Ark. insurance fraud ringleader turns self in
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D&O experts show little tendency to drink from a glass ‘half full’
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Coming to the Rescue: States get ready to modernize surplus lines regulation
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Premium Growth: A measure for a response to changing needs?
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Congress gets bipartisan bills to repeal insurance antitrust immunity
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Stock prices mixed; middle market M&As remain active
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Five casual ways to pump up CSR sales
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Hospitality industry faces more than just traditional P/C losses
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A new direction for directors and officers coverage
Southeast Articles from February 26, 2007
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News Currents
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Lessons learned from Katrina and beyond
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Insurers halt move to block Fla. emergency rule
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Editor’s Note: Bullies and barons
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Declarations
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Figures
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George Dale, Mississippi, Commissioner of Insurance
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Insurers defend use of education, job criteria in rating in Florida
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New Markets
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MISS. AG PICKS A FIGHT
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Alabama licenses first captive
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News Currents
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Business Moves
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Bullies and barons
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Miss. AG Hood picks fight with State Farm over pullback
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People and Places
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Insurers defend use of education, job criteria in rating in Florida
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New Markets
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The Commissioners: George Dale
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Lessons learned from Katrina and beyond
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Why a regional carrier might be an agent’s best friend
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It Figures
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Richardson named S.C. commissioner, replacing Kitzman
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Alabama licenses first captive
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Declarations
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Insurers halt move to block Fla. emergency rule
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D&O experts show little tendency to drink from a glass ‘half full’
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Coming to the Rescue: States get ready to modernize surplus lines regulation
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Premium Growth: A measure for a response to changing needs?
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Congress gets bipartisan bills to repeal insurance antitrust immunity
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Stock prices mixed; middle market M&As remain active
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Five casual ways to pump up CSR sales
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Hospitality industry faces more than just traditional P/C losses
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A new direction for directors and officers coverage
Midwest Articles from February 26, 2007
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Business Moves
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Jim Poolman, North Dakota, Commissioner of Insurance
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Editor’s Note: Flooding hazard alert: Melting ice and snow increases risk
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Ohio auto and homeowners rates decrease in 2006
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Declarations
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A look behind the very good P/C results for 2006
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Allstate says it paid Katrina claims of type State Farm denied
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Car airbags can cause permanent hearing loss, study says
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People
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Keys to surviving it and thriving from it
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New Markets
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Figures
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Chicago developer sues Hilton over delayed hotel project
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Flooding hazard alert: Melting ice and snow increases risk
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Third-generation industry executive shares insight on regulatory matters
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A look behind the very good P/C results for 2006
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People and Places
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The Commissioners: Jim Poolman
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Keys to surviving it and thriving from it
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New Markets
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Resetting State Farm’s Katrina punitive damages
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Chicago developer sues Hilton over delayed hotel project
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It Figures
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Ohio auto and homeowners rates decrease in 2006
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Allstate says it paid Katrina claims of type State Farm denied
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Car airbags can cause permanent hearing loss, study says
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Declarations
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D&O experts show little tendency to drink from a glass ‘half full’
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Coming to the Rescue: States get ready to modernize surplus lines regulation
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Premium Growth: A measure for a response to changing needs?
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Congress gets bipartisan bills to repeal insurance antitrust immunity
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Stock prices mixed; middle market M&As remain active
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Five casual ways to pump up CSR sales
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Hospitality industry faces more than just traditional P/C losses
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A new direction for directors and officers coverage
East Articles from February 26, 2007
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Editor’s Note: Winds of change
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Travelers reopens red umbrella
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Figures
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Don’t blame insurance agents for coastal mess
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People
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News Currents
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News Currents
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News Currents
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Delaware doctors form insurer
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New Mass. Commissioner Burnes accustomed to being the judge
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My New Markets
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Business Moves
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News Currents
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Thomas Hampton, District of Columbia, Commissioner, Department of Securities, Insurance and Banking
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News Currents
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Declarations
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Koken resigns after 10 years as Pa. regulator
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N.Y. City targets scaffold safety
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Winds of change
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Maryland mulls how to keep property insurers on coast
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Koken resigns after 10 years as Pa. regulator
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New Mass. Commissioner Burnes accustomed to being the judge
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People and Places
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Landmark R.I. lead paint case remains in legal limbo
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Mass. auto assigned risk plan could be history before it even begins
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The Commissioners: Thomas Hampton
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New Markets
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Chicago Exchange offering futures contracts on ’07 hurricanes
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N.Y. CITY TARGETS SCAFFOLD SAFETY
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Don’t blame insurance agents for coastal mess
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Delaware doctors form insurer
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N.J. drunk driver test
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Travelers reopens red umbrella
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Declarations
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It Figures
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Mass. ski area gets lift
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D&O experts show little tendency to drink from a glass ‘half full’
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Coming to the Rescue: States get ready to modernize surplus lines regulation
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Premium Growth: A measure for a response to changing needs?
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Congress gets bipartisan bills to repeal insurance antitrust immunity
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Stock prices mixed; middle market M&As remain active
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Five casual ways to pump up CSR sales
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Hospitality industry faces more than just traditional P/C losses
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A new direction for directors and officers coverage
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