Insurance Journal
March 26, 2007 Issue
National Articles from March 26, 2007
West Articles from March 26, 2007
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Fraud Roundup
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Business Moves
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Declarations
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Vanek promoted to CEO of NLASCO
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Recent “opt-out” settlements challenge D&O severity, limits assumptions
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People
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Calif. jury returns asbestos verdict of more than $868,000
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News Currents
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Wash.’s Gregoire declares “rate holiday”
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Top 10 myths of D&O liability insurance
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Oregon amends rule on licensing; passes farmworkers bill
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John Morrison, Montana, Commissioner of Insurance
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Workers’ compensation bills head to House floor in Colorado
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Bonus round
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UCLA study indicates most Calif. workers OK with workers’ comp care
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My New Markets
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New Mexico passes regulatory modernization bill
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Figures
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Court ruling indicates claims made policy language ambiguous
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Top 10 ways for California surplus line brokers to avoid E&O exposures
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McCarran repeal: Beware of negative unintended consequences
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Bonus round
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McCarran repeal: Beware of negative unintended consequences
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New Mexico passes regulatory modernization bill
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OREGON AMENDS RULE ON LICENSING; PASSES FARMWORKERS BILL
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Workers’ compensation bills head to House floor in Colorado
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People and Places
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Court ruling indicates claims made policy language ambiguous
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Calif. jury returns asbestos verdict of more than $868,000
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The Commissioners: John Morrison
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Idaho Senate passes bill to require underinsured motorists coverage
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It Figures
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UCLA study indicates most Calif. workers OK with workers’ comp care
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Top 10 myths of D&O liability insurance
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Top 10 ways for California surplus line brokers to avoid E&O exposures
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Recent “opt-out” settlements challenge D&O severity, limits assumptions
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Fraud Roundup
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My New Markets
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Declarations
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Vanek promoted to CEO of NLASCO
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Wash.’s Gregoire declares “rate holiday”
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Tank containers and the inland marine market
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The New Frontier: Hidden exposures and brewing claims in the tech liability field
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The new world of Internet job applications affects employer’s liability
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As hedge fund industry matures, so do its liability risks
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Swiss Re sigma study details 2006 natural, man-made disasters
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Washington warming to national disaster plan idea
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Media professionals want to know: what’s fair use of copyrighted video?
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R.I., Mass. safest while Wyo., Ark. deadliest states for truck crashes
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A.M. Best says commercial P/C outlook stable
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More than just business
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Three ways to bag more personal lines sales
South Articles from March 26, 2007
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Texas orders homeowners carriers to justify rates
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Teen drinking – South Central states
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Recent “opt-out” settlements challenge D&O severity, limits assumptions
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FDA says cloned food safe, but could lead to non-covered claims
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News Currents
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Declarations
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Agents group and Texas PTA team up to fight teen drinking
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New Markets
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News Currents
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Texas court backs Allstate homeowner rate reduction order
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Like waiting for a Buss: The Texas Supreme Court and Frank’s Casing
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It Figures
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News Currents
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La. lawmakers support overhaul of Citizens Insurance Company
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Teen drinking – a survey
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People
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Small London firm uses computer archive to help find stolen art
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Editor’s Note: Truth or ploy?
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Texas orders homeowners carriers to justify rates
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La.’s Donelon forges agreement with Allstate over cancelled policies
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La. lawmakers support overhaul of Citizens Insurance Company
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People and Places
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Agents group and Texas PTA team up to fight teen drinking
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TEEN DRINKING — SOUTH CENTRAL STATES
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Teen drinking — a survey
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FDA says cloned food safe, but could lead to non-covered claims
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My New Markets
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Like waiting for a Buss: The Texas Supreme Court and Frank’s Casing
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Small London firm uses computer archive to help find stolen art
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STOLEN NORMAN ROCKWELL PAINTING FOUND IN SPIELBERG’S HOME
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Ark. Senate passes teen driving rules; highway bond measure
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It Figures
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Recent “opt-out” settlements challenge D&O severity, limits assumptions
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McCarran repeal: Beware of negative unintended consequences
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Declarations
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Okla. Commissioner: Faith-based benefit firm considered an insurer
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Tank containers and the inland marine market
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The New Frontier: Hidden exposures and brewing claims in the tech liability field
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The new world of Internet job applications affects employer’s liability
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As hedge fund industry matures, so do its liability risks
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Swiss Re sigma study details 2006 natural, man-made disasters
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Washington warming to national disaster plan idea
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Media professionals want to know: what’s fair use of copyrighted video?
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R.I., Mass. safest while Wyo., Ark. deadliest states for truck crashes
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A.M. Best says commercial P/C outlook stable
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More than just business
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Three ways to bag more personal lines sales
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Truth or ploy?
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TEXAS COURT BACKS ALLSTATE HOMEOWNER RATE REDUCTION ORDER
Southeast Articles from March 26, 2007
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News Currents
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Handle customer data with care – it’s the law
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News Currents
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Jane Cline, West Virginia, Office of Insurance Commissioner
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My New Markets
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Business Moves
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McCarran repeal: Beware of negative unintended consequences
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1,200 Miss. homes demolished
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Miss. agrees to $80 million wind pool relief plan
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Figures
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Declarations
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News Currents
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Editor’s Note: Truth selling
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FDA says cloned food safe, but could lead to non-covered claims
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Miss. State Farm $50 million settlement falters
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Truth selling
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1,200 MISS. HOMES DEMOLISHED
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Restoration work continues after Florida tornadoes
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People and Places
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The Commissioners: Jane Cline
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FDA says cloned food safe, but could lead to non-covered claims
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My New Markets
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New insurer caters PUREly to Florida’s wealthiest residents
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Handle customer data with care — it’s the law
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McCarran repeal: Beware of negative unintended consequences
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It Figures
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Tenn. bill seeks certification to reduce med-mal claims
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Declarations
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Miss. agrees to $80 million wind pool relief plan
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Miss. State Farm $50 million settlement falters
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Tank containers and the inland marine market
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The New Frontier: Hidden exposures and brewing claims in the tech liability field
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The new world of Internet job applications affects employer’s liability
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As hedge fund industry matures, so do its liability risks
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Swiss Re sigma study details 2006 natural, man-made disasters
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Washington warming to national disaster plan idea
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Media professionals want to know: what’s fair use of copyrighted video?
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R.I., Mass. safest while Wyo., Ark. deadliest states for truck crashes
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A.M. Best says commercial P/C outlook stable
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More than just business
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Three ways to bag more personal lines sales
Midwest Articles from March 26, 2007
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Tank containers and the inland marine market
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The New Frontier: Hidden exposures and brewing claims in the tech liability field
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The new world of Internet job applications affects employer’s liability
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As hedge fund industry matures, so do its liability risks
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Swiss Re sigma study details 2006 natural, man-made disasters
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Washington warming to national disaster plan idea
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Media professionals want to know: what’s fair use of copyrighted video?
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R.I., Mass. safest while Wyo., Ark. deadliest states for truck crashes
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A.M. Best says commercial P/C outlook stable
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More than just business
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Three ways to bag more personal lines sales
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Truth selling
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Kansas State’s new lab on front lines of biosecurity
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State fraud bureaus long on arrests; Short on convictions
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Customer data protection
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People and Places
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FDA says cloned food safe, but could lead to non-covered claims
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My New Markets
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McCarran repeal: Beware of negative unintended consequences
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Ind. Missing Computer Disc with Personal Insurance Info Found
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It Figures
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Declarations
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Jury awards $17 million in Missouri aftermarket parts lawsuit
East Articles from March 26, 2007
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People
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My New Markets
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Business Moves
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Firm has learned the art of tracking stolen masterpieces
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Declarations
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8 Bronx tragedy a reminder on multi-family dwellings
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News Currents
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Figures
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News Currents
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McCarran repeal: Beware of negative unintended consequences
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News Currents
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Carpoolers in Conn. spared licensing
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Sarbanes-Oxley use in Conn. case worries corporate defense bar
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Editor’s Note: Working in New York
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Tank containers and the inland marine market
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The New Frontier: Hidden exposures and brewing claims in the tech liability field
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The new world of Internet job applications affects employer’s liability
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As hedge fund industry matures, so do its liability risks
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Swiss Re sigma study details 2006 natural, man-made disasters
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Washington warming to national disaster plan idea
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Media professionals want to know: what’s fair use of copyrighted video?
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R.I., Mass. safest while Wyo., Ark. deadliest states for truck crashes
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A.M. Best says commercial P/C outlook stable
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More than just business
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Three ways to bag more personal lines sales
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Working in New York
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N.J. high court rules first responders can sue negligent property owners
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Sarbanes-Oxley use in Conn. case worries corporate defense bar
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People and Places
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Firm has learned the art of tracking stolen masterpieces
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My New Markets
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Judges fault Spitzer on case against Greenberg over charity funds
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INSURER NOT LIABLE IN CONN.’S AVAN MOUNTAIN CRASH
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McCarran repeal: Beware of negative unintended consequences
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Carpoolers in Conn. spared licensing
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Fatal Bronx fire reminder of lax safety in many multi-family dwellings
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Declarations
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It Figures
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