Insurance Journal
July 23, 2007 Issue
National Articles from July 23, 2007
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FBI data mining targets include insurance fraud suspects
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Congress gets serious about surplus lines insurance reform
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Premium Growth: Top 25 P/C premium gainers for first quarter 2007
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News Currents
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Industry supports terror bill but not all agree with NBCR mandate
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News Currents
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Reeling in the new recruits
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Building the case with customers for excess casualty coverage
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GAO: Identity theft cases limited compared to number of security breaches
West Articles from July 23, 2007
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Calif. low cost auto insurance program expanded to nine counties
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The Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act
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News Currents
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$660 million will settle church abuse case
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Declarations
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Calif. workers’ comp earthquake losses could exceed $150 million annually
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Fraud Roundup
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Teen drivers talk, text too much while on the road
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Agency must pay $5.8 million to SoCal firm
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Despite firefighting prowess, the Russians aren’t coming
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Business Moves
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News Currents
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News Currents
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Regional companies provide a competitive advantage
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Thousands of Washington homes threatened by faulty fire sprinklers
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Calif. Earthquake Authority pushes for industry assessments
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Bankruptcy and D&O Claims Settlements
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Oregon’s Ario tapped to be Pennsylvania commissioner
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My New Markets
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Study: Calif. workers’ comp reforms working
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News Currents
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Editor’s Note: Size doesn’t matter
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Nevada consumers puzzle over using credit history
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People
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A recipe for independent agency-carrier relationship success
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Figures
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The Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act
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Fireman’s Fund launches Bay Area wildfire readiness program
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Thousands of Washington homes threatened by faulty fire sprinklers
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My New Markets
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Oregon’s Ario tapped to be Pennsylvania commissioner
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Tahoe fire losses could reach $150 million, victims may be underinsured
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Congress gets serious about surplus lines insurance reform
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THE NONADMITTED INSURANCE AND REINSURANCE REFORM ACT OF 2007 (HR 1065)
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Reeling in the new recruits
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Control experience modification factor, before it controls you
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Premium Growth: Top 25 P/C premium gainers for first quarter 2007
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Creatively communicate with your carriers
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Commercial lines insurers’ stocks up; M&A activity steady in 2nd quarter
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Industry supports terror bill but not all agree with NBCR mandate
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FBI data mining targets include insurance fraud suspects
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GAO: Identity theft cases limited compared to number of security breaches
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P/C industry net income, overall profitability slips
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U.S. P/C INSURERS PAY $2.1 BILLION IN CAT LOSSES
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Bermuda shorted as more U.S. captives form onshore, Aon reports
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Supreme Court raises bar for investors bringing securities fraud suits
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Treasury chief Paulson vows review of U.S. financial services regulation
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Building the case with customers for excess casualty coverage
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Size doesn’t matter
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$660 million will settle church abuse case
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Hawaii governor vetoes workers’ comp bills
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Study: Calif. workers’ comp reforms working
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Agency must pay $5.8 million to SoCal firm
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Declarations
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It Figures
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Calif. low cost auto insurance program expanded to nine counties
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Oregon fines nine AIG companies $5 million
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Regional companies provide a competitive advantage
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A recipe for independent agency-carrier relationship success
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Calif. Earthquake Authority pushes for industry assessments
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CEA APPROVES RATE APPLICATION AND REINSURANCE PROGRAM
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Calif. workers’ comp earthquake losses could exceed $150 million annually
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Despite firefighting prowess, the Russians aren’t coming
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Teen drivers talk, text too much while on the road
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Nevada consumers puzzle over using credit history
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People and Places
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Bankruptcy and D&O claims settlements
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Fraud Roundup
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NEVADA LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN AGAINST FRAUDULENT ANNUITIES INSURANCE
South Articles from July 23, 2007
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South Texas counties at odds with FEMA over maps
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In the oil and gas sector, all policies are not the same
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News Currents
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Ark. 2007 workers’ comp bills include rules for second injuries, coverage waivers
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News Currents
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Business Moves
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Declarations
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Managing energy industry risk in a volatile world
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News Currents
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People
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Fraud Roundup
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My New Markets
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Package of insurance measures passes La. legislature
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Figures
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News Currents
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Editor’s Note: Of wind and floods
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The tale of two states
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News Currents
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Congress gets serious about surplus lines insurance reform
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THE NONADMITTED INSURANCE AND REINSURANCE REFORM ACT OF 2007 (HR 1065)
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Reeling in the new recruits
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Control experience modification factor, before it controls you
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Premium Growth: Top 25 P/C premium gainers for first quarter 2007
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Creatively communicate with your carriers
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Commercial lines insurers’ stocks up; M&A activity steady in 2nd quarter
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Industry supports terror bill but not all agree with NBCR mandate
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FBI data mining targets include insurance fraud suspects
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GAO: Identity theft cases limited compared to number of security breaches
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P/C industry net income, overall profitability slips
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U.S. P/C INSURERS PAY $2.1 BILLION IN CAT LOSSES
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Bermuda shorted as more U.S. captives form onshore, Aon reports
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Supreme Court raises bar for investors bringing securities fraud suits
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Treasury chief Paulson vows review of U.S. financial services regulation
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Building the case with customers for excess casualty coverage
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Of wind and floods
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Ark. 2007 workers’ comp bills include rules for second injuries, coverage waivers
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South Texas counties at odds with FEMA over maps
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U.S. Senate panel weighs funding for weather satellites
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Declarations
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It Figures
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In the oil and gas sector, all policies are not the same
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Managing energy industry risk in a volatile world
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Package of insurance measures passes La. legislature
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Texas approves $1 billion in reinsurance for windstorm pool
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Wind insurance costly, scarce on Gulf Coast
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Agents question SDR on Texas Select unearned commissions policy
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Fraud Roundup
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The tale of two states
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People and Places
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Okla. court says law can’t bar evidence in workers’ comp case
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My New Markets
Southeast Articles from July 23, 2007
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My New Markets
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News Currents
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News Currents
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How to make insuring tough product liability accounts easier
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People
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Business Moves
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Report: N.C. among states with worst traffic, S.C. among best roads
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Fla. CFO Sink halts department’s disposal of consumer complaint records
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Despite firefighting prowess, the Russians aren’t coming
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Insurers refute Fla. Gov. Crist’s ‘broken promises’
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U.S. Senate panel weighs funding for weather satellites
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News Currents
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After review of mine tragedies, U.S. promises stricter inspections
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S.C. sponsors free mitigation workshop
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Declarations
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The tale of two states
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Florida’s workers’ comp trust fund coffers overflowing with cash
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Editor’s Note: Soft talk
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Figures
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News Currents
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Congress gets serious about surplus lines insurance reform
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THE NONADMITTED INSURANCE AND REINSURANCE REFORM ACT OF 2007 (HR 1065)
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Reeling in the new recruits
-
Control experience modification factor, before it controls you
-
Premium Growth: Top 25 P/C premium gainers for first quarter 2007
-
Creatively communicate with your carriers
-
Commercial lines insurers’ stocks up; M&A activity steady in 2nd quarter
-
Industry supports terror bill but not all agree with NBCR mandate
-
FBI data mining targets include insurance fraud suspects
-
GAO: Identity theft cases limited compared to number of security breaches
-
P/C industry net income, overall profitability slips
-
U.S. P/C INSURERS PAY $2.1 BILLION IN CAT LOSSES
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Bermuda shorted as more U.S. captives form onshore, Aon reports
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Supreme Court raises bar for investors bringing securities fraud suits
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Treasury chief Paulson vows review of U.S. financial services regulation
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Building the case with customers for excess casualty coverage
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Soft talk
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Federal court to hear Nationawide’s Miss. storm surge appeal
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W. Va.’s privatized Brickstreet makes first payment to state
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My New Markets
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Florida’s workers’ comp trust fund coffers overflowing with cash
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Despite firefighting prowess, the Russians aren’t coming
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How to make insuring tough product liability accounts easier
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Tenn. court: marijuana not a factor in worker’s injury
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U.S. Senate panel weighs funding for weather satellites
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Fla. CFO Sink halts department’s disposal
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Insurers refute Fla. Gov. Crist’s ‘broken promises’
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S.C. sponsors free mitigation workshop
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Tenn. tightens liability leash on dog owners
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The tale of two states
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Declarations
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It Figures
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People and Places
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After review of mine tragedies, U.S. promises stricter inspections
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N.C. braces for flood insurance rate surge under new building code
Midwest Articles from July 23, 2007
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News Currents
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The Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act
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Figures
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Managing energy industry risk in a volatile world
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News Currents
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Auto crashes up, workplace injuries down according to Neb. Safety Council
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Declarations
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Business Moves
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My New Markets
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Editor’s Note: Of wind and floods
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Half million more taxpayers’ info on stolen computer device in Ohio
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Congress gets serious about surplus lines insurance reform
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THE NONADMITTED INSURANCE AND REINSURANCE REFORM ACT OF 2007 (HR 1065)
-
Reeling in the new recruits
-
Control experience modification factor, before it controls you
-
Premium Growth: Top 25 P/C premium gainers for first quarter 2007
-
Creatively communicate with your carriers
-
Commercial lines insurers’ stocks up; M&A activity steady in 2nd quarter
-
Industry supports terror bill but not all agree with NBCR mandate
-
FBI data mining targets include insurance fraud suspects
-
GAO: Identity theft cases limited compared to number of security breaches
-
P/C industry net income, overall profitability slips
-
U.S. P/C INSURERS PAY $2.1 BILLION IN CAT LOSSES
-
Bermuda shorted as more U.S. captives form onshore, Aon reports
-
Supreme Court raises bar for investors bringing securities fraud suits
-
Treasury chief Paulson vows review of U.S. financial services regulation
-
Building the case with customers for excess casualty coverage
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Of wind and floods
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Auto crashes up, workplace injuries down according to Neb. Safety Council
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Indiana insurer for mutual insurers, agents celebrates 20 years
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My New Markets
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It Figures
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Managing energy industry risk in a volatile world
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The Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act
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People and Places
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Half million more taxpayers’ info on stolen computer device in Ohio
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Wis. Supreme Court nixes class-action lawsuit against Harley-Davidson
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Declarations
East Articles from July 23, 2007
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News Currents
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Epoxy cited in fatal Big Dig ceiling failure
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Smaller Mass. agencies could be hurt by surprise move to competitive rating for auto
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People
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N.Y. to slash workers’ comp rates 20.5%
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Editor’s Note: Driver’s seat
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Figures
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How to make insuring tough product liability accounts easier
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N.Y. names med malpractice task force after approving 14% hike
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N.J. agents hope to end auto insurance quote requirement
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Pa. bill limits farm owners’ liability for hunting accidents
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News Currents
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Workers’ comp may not cover employee horseplay
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Declarations
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Business Moves
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Virginians question bad driving penalties
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My New Markets
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Inhalants not included under drunk driving law, N.Y. high court rules
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News Currents
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Congress gets serious about surplus lines insurance reform
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THE NONADMITTED INSURANCE AND REINSURANCE REFORM ACT OF 2007 (HR 1065)
-
Reeling in the new recruits
-
Control experience modification factor, before it controls you
-
Premium Growth: Top 25 P/C premium gainers for first quarter 2007
-
Creatively communicate with your carriers
-
Commercial lines insurers’ stocks up; M&A activity steady in 2nd quarter
-
Industry supports terror bill but not all agree with NBCR mandate
-
FBI data mining targets include insurance fraud suspects
-
GAO: Identity theft cases limited compared to number of security breaches
-
P/C industry net income, overall profitability slips
-
U.S. P/C INSURERS PAY $2.1 BILLION IN CAT LOSSES
-
Bermuda shorted as more U.S. captives form onshore, Aon reports
-
Supreme Court raises bar for investors bringing securities fraud suits
-
Treasury chief Paulson vows review of U.S. financial services regulation
-
Building the case with customers for excess casualty coverage
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Driver’s seat
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N.Y. to slash workers’ comp rates 20.5%
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Smaller Mass. agencies could be hurt by surprise move to competitive rating for auto
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How to make insuring tough product liability accounts easier
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My New Markets
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Drinking buddies not liable as social hosts, Mass. court rules
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INHALANTS NOT INCLUDED UNDER DRUNK DRIVING LAW, N.Y. HIGH COURT RULES
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PA. BILL LIMITS FARM OWNERS’ LIABILITY FOR HUNTING ACCIDENTS
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N.Y. names med malpractice task force after approving 14% hike
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EPOXY CITED IN FATAL BIG DIG CEILING FAILURE
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N.J. agents hope to end auto insurance quote requirement
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In Vermont, insurer seeks reimbursement for hostage benefits
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Virginians question bad driving penalties
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Workers’ comp may not cover employee horseplay
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The Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act
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It Figures
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People and Places
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Pa. bad faith claim costs $20 million
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Passengers have duty to aid crash victims in N.J.
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Pa. therapist not liable for patient’s car crash
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Va. police turn on the cameras
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R.I. drivers denied day to prove insurance
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Declarations
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