Insurance Journal
April 7, 2008 Issue
National Articles from April 7, 2008
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Location, Weather, Animals, Illnesses Make Insuring Movies Risky Business
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How Courts and Claims are Altering the D&O Landscape
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Is Now a Subprime Time To Be in D&O?
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Industry Lines Up ‘Pro and Con’ on Bush Plan for Federal Regulator
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Game Plan For College and University Safety on the Road
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During a Recession, Agents Tend to Fare Better Than Their Customers
East Articles from April 7, 2008
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Conn. High-Heeled Cop in Legal Trouble
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Cranes Looming Over Manhattan Pose Constant Risk
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Subprime Crisis Reveals Larger Problems in Government Regulation
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Declarations
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New Markets
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Agents in the East Find Recession Hurts Others More Than Them
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Consumer Groups Blast N.Y. Medical Malpractice Plan
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N.H. Lawyer Who Sought Private Settlements Convicted of Extortion
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N.J. Bars Can Be Liable for Drivers Who Drink Elsewhere
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Mass. Workers’ Comp Writers Seek 2.3% Rate Boost
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It Figures
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Va. Tech Security Costs Up $10M Since Shootings
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Malpractice Insurer’s Insolvency Puts Dozens of N.J. Doctors at Risk
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Agency Strategies for Surviving a Recession
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It’s the Soft Market, Stupid
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People
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Business Moves
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Maine Grocer Security Breach Proving Costly for Banks
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Insurer Exemption From N.H. Consumer Protection Law Questioned
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Insurers Keen on NCAA’s Basket-full of Opportunities
Midwest Articles from April 7, 2008
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Minn. Girl’s Death Could Mean Lower Award, Experts Say
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People
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Declarations
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Push for Federal Regulation is Call Ror No Regulation
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‘State v. Federal’ Fight Heats Up
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It Figures
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Insurers Could Pay Up to $730 Million for Cleanup
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Ohio Allows 5% Rate Cut On Workers’ Comp
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New Markets
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In Midwest, Economic Downturn Makes Soft Market Even Tougher
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Indiana Governor Signs Ban on Accident Response Fee
Southeast Articles from April 7, 2008
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Declarations
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N.C. Agent Told to Hide His Fire Truck
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Court Says Policy Excluded Mississippi Official’s Leak To Media
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S.C. Workers’ Comp Nominees Put Law Before Governor’s Orders
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It’s the Soft Market, Stupid
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It Figures
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New Markets
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Sandbags Removal to Put North Carolina Coastal Properties at Risk
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Maine-Florida Grocer Security Breach Could be Costly for Banks
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Subprime Crisis Reveals Larger Problems in Government Regulation
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Southeast Agents Fear Recession as Construction Woes Continue
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Alabama Homeowners Insurance Rates Soar; Coastal Areas Hardest Hit
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People
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Business Moves
South Articles from April 7, 2008
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Board Members, Former Execs of Louisiana Citizens Target of Lawsuit
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Fraud Fighting Texas Prosecutor Honored for Successes
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A Passion for Protecting Directors of Companies
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‘State v. Federal’ Fight Heats Up
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It Figures
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Recession? In South Central States it Depends Upon Where You Are
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Dispute Between LDI, State Auditor Resolved
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Texas High Court: Insurers Can Use Defense Staff Attorneys in Some Cases
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How to Get a Powerful Person to Listen to New Ideas
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South La. Lawmakers Seek Rate Cut
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Climate Change Heats Up Insurance Industry
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Subprime Crisis Reveals Larger Problems in Government Regulation
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Declarations
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Texas’ Minimum Auto Liability Limits Increase April 1
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New Markets
West Articles from April 7, 2008
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Business Moves
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Supreme Court Upholds Individuals’ Right to File ERISA Claims
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Research: Hands-Free Law Might Not Make California Roads Safer
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Demand For Food, Fuel Creating Ample Need For Agribusiness Insurance
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Recession, Soft Market Forcing Western Agents, Brokers to Refocus
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Calif. Agency Thrives on Knowing Health Care and Public Entities
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Court: Policyholders Can Question Farmers’ Fees
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Scientists Work to Keep Public Safe From Hawaii Volcano Fumes
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California Workers’ Comp Insurance Rating Bureau Not Filing Mid-year Rate Change
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Subprime Crisis Reveals Larger Problems in Government Regulation
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Insurers Urge California Policyholders to Oppose Vehicle Repair Bill
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Double Whammy
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Washington Proposes Hot Weather Worker Rule
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New Markets
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Arizona Court: Off-Duty Officer Injury Qualifies for Workers’ Compensation
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California Assembly Considering Insurance Agent-Broker Bill
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