Insurance Journal
February 11, 2008 Issue
National Articles from February 11, 2008
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Government Report Urges Changes in Wind, Flood Damage Determinations
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Insurers Must Focus on Opportunities; Avoid Price Wars to Stay Profitable
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Judge Sentences Milberg Weiss Lawyer for Class-Action Kickbacks
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Home-Based Business Boom
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Supreme Court Turns Away Lawsuit Against Banks by Enron Investors
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BOP Opportunities Abound in Fla., Ga., N.C., Texas and Wash.
East Articles from February 11, 2008
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Business Moves
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AIG to Pay $12.5M in Settlement with States Over Bid-Rigging Allegations
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N.Y. Addresses Matter of Insurers’ Addresses in Agency Ads
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Big Dig Contractor Reaches $458M Settlement
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N.J. Distributes Medical Malpractice Subsidies
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Declarations
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Mass. Upholds Competition; Allows Insurers’ Rates and Commissions
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Maine study: Suspended Drivers in High Number of Deadly Crashes
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It Figures
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N.Y. to Adopt Loss Costs for Workers’ Comp
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People
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Pa. Court Ruling a Victory for Cancelled Agents
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Virginia Repeal of Abusive Driver Fees Gains
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New Markets
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Outreach Training
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Good Complaints
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Conn. ‘Botched’ $80M Workers’ Comp Privatization, Charges AG
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5 Core Principles of Disaster Recovery
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Vermont Captive Leader Crouse to Retire
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Kofman to be Maine Insurance Chief
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U.S. Disaster Plan Takes Lessons From Katrina, Calif.’s Wildfires
Midwest Articles from February 11, 2008
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AIG to Pay $12.5M in Settlement with States Over Bid-Rigging Allegations
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From Insurance to Candy
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New Markets
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Wis. Senate Squeaks Through Bill to Ban Credit Scoring
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Allstate 4Q Profit Falls 37 Percent
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Hall of Shame Scams Shocking
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Declarations
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People
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It Figures
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Up in Smoke No More
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Teacher, Gypsy, Even an Insurance Agent Make Fraud Hall of Shame List
Southeast Articles from February 11, 2008
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AIG to Pay $12.5M in Settlement with States Over Bid-Rigging Allegations
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Fighting Insurance Crime Does Pay
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Best Practices for Employers Using Tests to Screen Employees
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500 Tennessee Restaurants to Pay $4.8M Tab for Bankrupt Workers’ Comp Fund
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People
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Business Moves
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New Markets
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N.C. Debates Whether Residential Sprinklers Too Costly to Mandate
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Mississippi Insurance Department Opens Office on Coast
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3-day Dragnet in Florida Nets 47
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Disappointed Miss. Couple Unlikely to Appeal Low Katrina Award
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N.C. Workplace Deaths Dropped
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Declarations
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It’s Time to Undo Florida’s Property Insurance ‘Reforms’
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Ala. Supreme Court Reverses, Relaxes Rules on Chemical Injury Suits
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Florida Eyes Reduction in Collateral Requirement for Some Reinsurers
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It Figures
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AIG Reaches $12.5M Settlment With States Over Bid-Rigging Allegations
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Allstate Still Writing in Fla. But For How Long?
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Alabama Counties Get Disaster Aid
South Articles from February 11, 2008
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AIG to Pay $12.5M in Settlement with States Over Bid-Rigging Allegations
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Fighting Insurance Crime Does Pay
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From Insurance to Candy
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More Atlantic Hurricane Activity Doesn’t Mean More Landfall Risk
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Texas Joins Rest of the U.S. in Profitability Upswing of Last Few Years
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States Look to Curb Text-Messaging Drivers; Could GPS Users Be Next?
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The Subprime Mess Spills Into ERISA Lawsuits
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Time to Invest Infrastructure
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Teacher, Gypsy, Even an Insurance Agent Make Fraud Hall of Shame List
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It Figures
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Analysis: Theriot-Donelon Insurance Spat in La. Goes On
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State Officials Not Sold on New License Rules Under Real ID Act of 2005
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New Markets
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AIG to Pay $12.5M in Settlement with States Over Bid-Rigging Allegations
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People
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Declarations
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Business Moves
West Articles from February 11, 2008
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AIG to Pay $12.5M in Settlement with States Over Bid-Rigging Allegations
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Fighting Insurance Crime Does Pay
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My New Markets
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Business Moves
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Nev. Monte Carlo Resort & Casino Fire Losses Could Have Hit $75M, Risk Analysts Say
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From Insurance to Candy
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Word-of-Mouth Marketing Yields Big Results
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Insurance Charity to Hold Club100 Dinner, March 6
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Declarations
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Agog About Blogs
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People
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Good Complaints
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U.S. Disaster Plan Takes Lessons From Katrina, Calif.’s Wildfires
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Ariz. Speed Cameras Slow Down Drivers
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Colo. Legislation to Ban Use of Credit Scoring in Underwriting Defeated
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Hawaii Governor Pushes Insurance Reforms in State Address
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It Figures
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Failure to Reimburse Claims Expenses Efficiently Impacts Customer Satisfaction
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