Insurance Journal
September 24, 2007 Issue
National Articles from September 24, 2007
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Health premiums rise 6.1%; average family coverage costs $12,000
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Prospects and pitfalls in a changing global insurance world
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By Marty Ellingsworth
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News Currents
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U.S. reinsurers report premiums dropped in 2Q
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News Currents
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U.S. fire report: More fires; fewer deaths and injuries; rise in property losses
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Chinese imports and product liability coverage
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Cutting doctors’ hours may not reduce medical errors, studies find
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Guy Carpenter finds Lloyd’s market at its ‘healthiest in 300 years’
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Progressive combines personal lines management
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Exporters’ insurance: A world of opportunity
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Establish an authentic small business department
West Articles from September 24, 2007
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News Currents
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CEA funding structure to be revamped under legislation sent to governor
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Countrywide announces more job cuts to come
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News Currents
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Catastrophes: The time to act is now
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People
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News Currents
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Fraud Roundup
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My New Markets
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News Currents
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Calif. high court rules discovery does not apply to reinsurance documents
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Calif. urges governor to sign workers’ comp bill
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Allstate opening service center in Las Cruces
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Business Moves
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Lloyd’s America’s Baker: Time for action on climate change is now
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Editor’s Note: The natural disaster dilemma
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Making sense of the subprime mortgage mess
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Montana’s wildfire suppression funding process convoluted, analysts say
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Insurance industry bullish on coming year’s consolidation
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News Currents
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Lawyers should not dismiss lawyers’ professional liability coverage
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Former N.M. insurance regulator pleads not guilty
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Catastrophes: There is no free lunch
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U.S. report: Private insurers overpaid by national flood program
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News Currents
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News Currents
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Thriving in today’s challenging insurance environment
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Hawaii insurers file 16.8 percent workers’ comp cost decrease
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New Ore. law affects group contractor liability insurance
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Declarations
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The natural disaster dilemma
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Lawyers should not dismiss lawyers’ professional liability coverage
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Fraud Roundup
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Predictive Analytics 2.0
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Making the case for Internet liability coverage
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Chinese imports and product liability coverage
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Calif. high court rules discovery does not apply to reinsurance documents
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Judge throws out all federal antitrust charges against insurers, brokers
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Oregon passes motor vehicle, P/C insurance-related bills
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Cutting doctors’ hours may not reduce medical errors, studies find
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Catastrophes: There is no free lunch
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The CHANGING FACE of Surplus Lines Brokers
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Catastrophes: The time to act is now
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Industry skeptical, while Treasury opposes natural disaster pool
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Declarations
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Former N.M. insurance regulator pleads not guilty
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U.S. excess and surplus lines market attracts international attention
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CEA funding structure to be revamped under legislation sent to governor
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Eight major mistakes employers make when workers’ comp rates go down
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Calif. governor signs law to ban teen cell phone use while driving
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Exporters’ insurance: A world of opportunity
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Calif. urges governor to sign workers’ comp bill
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Prospects and pitfalls in a changing global insurance world
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Countrywide announces more job cuts to come
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Establish an authentic small business department
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Farmers Insurance fined $2 million; company refunds $1.4 million
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Health premiums rise 6.1%; average family coverage costs $12,000
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Montana’s wildfire suppression funding process convoluted, analysts say
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Progressive combines personal lines management
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People and Places
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U.S. reinsurers report premiums dropped in 2Q
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My New Markets
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Insurers have manageable exposure to subprime turmoil, report says
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Chubb lowering homeowners rates in Calif. 18.4 percent
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U.S. fire report: More fires; fewer deaths and injuries; rise in property losses
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Guy Carpenter finds Lloyd’s market at its ‘healthiest in 300 years’
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HAWAII INSURERS FILE 16.8 PERCENT WORKERS’ COMP COST DECREASE
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Allstate opening service center in Las Cruces
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Wash. wants comp rate increase
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Santa Rosa diocese to pay $5 million in priest sex abuse settlement
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Colo. hail damage estimated at $60 million
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NEW ORE. LAW AFFECTS GROUP CONTRACTOR LIABILITY INSURANCE
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Thriving in today’s challenging insurance environment
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Insurance industry bullish on coming year’s consolidation
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U.S. report: Private insurers overpaid by national flood program
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Lloyd’s America’s Baker: Time for action on climate change is now
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Making sense of the subprime mortgage mess
South Articles from September 24, 2007
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News Currents
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Figures
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La. Supreme Court: Lack of hospital evacuation plan not malpractice
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My New Markets
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A policyholder bonanza: Texas Supreme Court decides Lamar Homes
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HUMBERTO LANDS IN TEXAS
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People
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Texas: 32 workers’ comp carriers high performing
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News Currents
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Editor’s Note: The problem of natural disasters
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Breathing a ‘sigh of relief’ after Lamar Homes decision
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Business Moves
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$120M in disaster aid approved for storm-battered Okla. in 2007
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Catastrophes: The time to act is now
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News Currents
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The subprime mortgage mess and the professional liability market
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Catastrophes: There is no free lunch
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Declarations
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El Reno, Okla., Aug. 20, 2007 – Talia Hubbard looks at her flooded home that she had to leave in the middle of the night
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Humberto lands in Texas, sweeps across La.
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Breathing a ‘sigh of relief’ after Lamar Homes decision
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Federal appeals court sides with Nationwide in Katrina storm surge case
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Report: Insurers did not shift wind claims
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Lawyers should not dismiss lawyers’ professional liability coverage
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Catastrophes: There is no free lunch
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Catastrophes: The time to act is now
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Predictive Analytics 2.0
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Making the case for Internet liability coverage
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Chinese imports and product liability coverage
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Judge throws out all federal antitrust charges against insurers, brokers
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Cutting doctors’ hours may not reduce medical errors, studies find
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The CHANGING FACE of Surplus Lines Brokers
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Industry skeptical, while Treasury opposes natural disaster pool
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U.S. excess and surplus lines market attracts international attention
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Eight major mistakes employers make when workers’ comp rates go down
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Exporters’ insurance: A world of opportunity
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Prospects and pitfalls in a changing global insurance world
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Establish an authentic small business department
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Health premiums rise 6.1%; average family coverage costs $12,000
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Progressive combines personal lines management
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U.S. reinsurers report premiums dropped in 2Q
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Insurers have manageable exposure to subprime turmoil, report says
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U.S. fire report: More fires; fewer deaths and injuries; rise in property losses
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Guy Carpenter finds Lloyd’s market at its ‘healthiest in 300 years’
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The problem of natural disasters
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$120M in disaster aid approved for storm-battered Okla. in 2007
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CORRECTION:
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Humberto lands in Texas, sweeps across La.
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Texas: 32 workers’ comp carriers high performing
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Declarations
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It Figures
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Another Katrina levee failure case heard by La. appeals court
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La. Supreme Court: Lack of hospital evacuation plan not malpractice
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Ohio Casualty officially joins the Liberty Mutual agency family
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What’s ahead for Liberty Mutual, Ohio Casualty independent agents?
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The subprime mortgage mess and the professional liability market
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People and Places
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My New Markets
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A policyholder bonanza: Texas Supreme Court decides Lamar Homes
Southeast Articles from September 24, 2007
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Figures
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Agents must tell Fla. citizens of pros and cons of Citizens
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Alabama realtors call for coastal insurance relief
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Florida’s private insurers try to be heard amid political storm
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News Currents
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Tough times in Tallahassee
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Declarations
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Editor’s Note: The summer summit
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Florida’s no-fault law set to expire Oct. 1
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My New Markets
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People
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Miss. candidates vie to fill 32-year veteran Dale’s shoes
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S.C. insurance chief non-renewed
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Business Moves
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Reinsurance was easier to find and cheaper in 2007
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Progressive apologies for claims handlers’ privacy
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Open up to legislators, state commissioners!
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Brickstreet Mutual could soon face competition in W.Va.
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A small private Fla. insurer faces Citizens and the ‘perfect storm’
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S.C. owner wishes sofa store had sprinklers
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The summer summit
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Progressive apologies for claims handlers’ privacy
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S.C. owner wishes sofa store had sprinklers
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S.C. insurance chief non-renewed
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Declarations
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It Figures
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Brickstreet Mutual could soon face competition in W.Va.
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Court to hear suit on state’s use of Miss. surplus lines funds
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People and Places
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Alabama realtors call for coastal insurance relief
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Miss. candidates vie to fill 32-year veteran Dale’s shoes
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Florida’s no-fault law set to expire Oct. 1
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Florida’s private insurers try to be heard amid political storm
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Agents must tell Fla. citizens of pros and cons of Citizens
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Tough times in Tallahassee
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A small private Fla. insurer faces Citizens and the ‘perfect storm’
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Reinsurance was easier to find and cheaper in 2007
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My New Markets
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Open up to legislators, state commissioners!
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Predictive Analytics 2.0
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Making the case for Internet liability coverage
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Chinese imports and product liability coverage
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Judge throws out all federal antitrust charges against insurers, brokers
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Cutting doctors’ hours may not reduce medical errors, studies find
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The CHANGING FACE of Surplus Lines Brokers
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Industry skeptical, while Treasury opposes natural disaster pool
-
U.S. excess and surplus lines market attracts international attention
-
Eight major mistakes employers make when workers’ comp rates go down
-
Exporters’ insurance: A world of opportunity
-
Prospects and pitfalls in a changing global insurance world
-
Establish an authentic small business department
-
Health premiums rise 6.1%; average family coverage costs $12,000
-
Progressive combines personal lines management
-
U.S. reinsurers report premiums dropped in 2Q
-
Insurers have manageable exposure to subprime turmoil, report says
-
U.S. fire report: More fires; fewer deaths and injuries; rise in property losses
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Guy Carpenter finds Lloyd’s market at its ‘healthiest in 300 years’
Midwest Articles from September 24, 2007
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Need for lawyers PL coverage increasing
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Knapp Joins IJ-Midwest
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Figures
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People
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The subprime mortgage mess and the professional liability insurance industry
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My New Markets
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Declarations
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News Currents
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As motorcycle deaths rise, Feds urge states adopt strict helmet laws
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The problem of natural disasters
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As motorcycle deaths rise, Feds urge states adopt strict helmet laws
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Knapp Joins IJ-Midwest
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Officials in Midwest seek Federal aid after August storms
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It Figures
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My New Markets
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The subprime mortgage mess and the professional liability insurance industry
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People and Places
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Need for lawyers PL coverage increasing
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Catastrophes: There is no free lunch
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Catastrophes: The time to act is now
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Declarations
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Predictive Analytics 2.0
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Making the case for Internet liability coverage
-
Chinese imports and product liability coverage
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Judge throws out all federal antitrust charges against insurers, brokers
-
Cutting doctors’ hours may not reduce medical errors, studies find
-
The CHANGING FACE of Surplus Lines Brokers
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Industry skeptical, while Treasury opposes natural disaster pool
-
U.S. excess and surplus lines market attracts international attention
-
Eight major mistakes employers make when workers’ comp rates go down
-
Exporters’ insurance: A world of opportunity
-
Prospects and pitfalls in a changing global insurance world
-
Establish an authentic small business department
-
Health premiums rise 6.1%; average family coverage costs $12,000
-
Progressive combines personal lines management
-
U.S. reinsurers report premiums dropped in 2Q
-
Insurers have manageable exposure to subprime turmoil, report says
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U.S. fire report: More fires; fewer deaths and injuries; rise in property losses
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Guy Carpenter finds Lloyd’s market at its ‘healthiest in 300 years’
East Articles from September 24, 2007
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News Currents
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My New Markets
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News Currents
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N.Y. moves to end bureau-filed rates for workers’ comp
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Declarations
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N.H. motorcyclist covered by auto policy
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People
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News Currents
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Business Moves
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N.J. bans business auto ‘step-downs’
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Allstate to comply with N.Y. anti-tying rule
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News Currents
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Editor’s Note: Promises to keep
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From the Big Apple to the Corn State
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Burnes: four insurers eyeing deregulated Mass. auto market
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Figures
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Promises to keep
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N.H. motorcyclist covered by auto policy
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N.J. bans business auto ‘step-downs’
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Tyler named Maryland commissioner
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Declarations
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It Figures
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11 N.J. public officials caught in FBI insurance sting
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Burnes: four insurers eyeing deregulated Mass. auto market
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People and Places
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N.Y. moves to end bureau-filed rates for workers’ comp
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My New Markets
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N.J. hockey case could redefine spectator liability
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From the Big Apple to the Corn State
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Allstate to comply with N.Y. anti-tying rule
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R.I. wants paint makers to pay $2.4 billion
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Open up to legislators, state commissioners!
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Predictive Analytics 2.0
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Making the case for Internet liability coverage
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Chinese imports and product liability coverage
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Judge throws out all federal antitrust charges against insurers, brokers
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Cutting doctors’ hours may not reduce medical errors, studies find
-
The CHANGING FACE of Surplus Lines Brokers
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Industry skeptical, while Treasury opposes natural disaster pool
-
U.S. excess and surplus lines market attracts international attention
-
Eight major mistakes employers make when workers’ comp rates go down
-
Exporters’ insurance: A world of opportunity
-
Prospects and pitfalls in a changing global insurance world
-
Establish an authentic small business department
-
Health premiums rise 6.1%; average family coverage costs $12,000
-
Progressive combines personal lines management
-
U.S. reinsurers report premiums dropped in 2Q
-
Insurers have manageable exposure to subprime turmoil, report says
-
U.S. fire report: More fires; fewer deaths and injuries; rise in property losses
-
Guy Carpenter finds Lloyd’s market at its ‘healthiest in 300 years’
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