Insurance Journal
May 18, 2009 Issue
National Articles from May 18, 2009
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Inside the Beltway-Federal Regulation Threat Remains Priority
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Pandemics in the Workplace
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Attacked in a Restaurant: The Insurance Implications of Assault and Battery
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Fight for IPC Re Intensifies; Pirates Continue Attacks; Solvency II Gets EU OK
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Benefit by Experimenting With a Second Agency Brand
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Inside the Beltway-Why Health Care Reform Matters to P/C Agents
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New Markets
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A Practical Guide to Workers’ Compensation
West Articles from May 18, 2009
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Workers’ Comp Claims Frequency Down
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Lessons Learned from the November 2008 California Wildfires
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The Biggest Loser?
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Declarations
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2009 Fire Season Outlook Identifies Few Areas of Concern
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Short-Term Profits Versus Long-Time Clients
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People
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Reinvention in Insurance: Is it Possible?
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Winds Fan Santa Barbara Wildfire During Wildfire Awareness Week
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Don’t Repeat the Seven Deadly Sins of Customer Service
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What Do Agents Want?
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What Agents Want
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What Additional Living Expense/Loss of Use Coverage Means to California Fire Victims
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Workers’ Compensation Group Trusts: E&O Friend or Foe?
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Business Moves
South Articles from May 18, 2009
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Sailor Sues Owner, Crew Company of U.S. Ship Hijacked By Somali Pirates
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Louisiana Legislation Targets Homeowners, Surplus Lines
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Insurers Slowing Launch of Insurance Verification System in Oklahoma
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Office Oddballs Make Everyone Better
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Windstorm Insurance Bill Passes Texas Senate
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Another Go-Round on Tort Reform in Oklahoma
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Business Moves
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People
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Declarations
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It Figures
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Recession Increasing Insurance Fraud
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Reinvention in Insurance: Is it Possible?
Southeast Articles from May 18, 2009
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Mennonites Seek Auto Insurance Law Exemption
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Florida Domestic Insurers Need Backup Plans In Event State Hurricane Funds Slow
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The Biggest Loser?
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Business Moves
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Peachtree City Mayor Joins Georgia Insurance Commissioner Race
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It Figures
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Sailor Sues Owner, Crew Company of U.S. Ship Hijacked By Somali Pirates
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How To Avoid Costly Hiring, Firing Mistakes in a Down Economy
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Merry Crist Mess
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Obesity Defined
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People
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Florida Restores Cap on Workers’ Compensation Attorneys’ Fees
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Declarations
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Mennonites Seek Auto Insurance Law Exemption
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Workers’ Compensation Insurers Break Even in 2008
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Florida Approves Bill to Raise Property Insurance Rates
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2007 State Obesity Rates
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Every Agency Can Measure and Maximize Its Performance
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Tennessee: Policy Doesn’t Cover Snipers
Midwest Articles from May 18, 2009
East Articles from May 18, 2009
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