Insurance Journal
May 3, 2010 Issue
National Articles from May 3, 2010
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Free Online Places to ‘Spy’ on Potential Commercial Prospects
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P/C Industry’s Net Income Up $25B in 2009; Combined Ratio Improves to 101
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Animal Workers in Peril
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OSHA to 15,000 U.S. Employers: ‘Ready or Not, Here We Come’
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New Markets
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E&O Insights: Food for Thought When Insuring Bars and Restaurants
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Hospitals Shifting Costs to Auto Insurance System
West Articles from May 3, 2010
South Articles from May 3, 2010
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Surplus Lines Exemption Bill Passes Louisiana House
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Texas High Court Won’t Require Attorney Liability Insurance Disclosure
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People
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Price Scare
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AmWINS CEO DeCarlo on Colemont Merger, Texas and Going Global
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Declarations
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Crash! Now What?
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Judge Sides with State Farm in Rate Hike Information Case
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Appeals Court Tosses $35M Louisiana Citizens Settlement
Southeast Articles from May 3, 2010
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Georgia Close to Opening State Insolvency Pool for Workers’ Claims
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Florida’s Northern Capital Goes Under
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Florida Reinstates Parental Waiver for Parks, Motorsports
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Business Moves
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Declarations
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For Tennessee Agent, NCAA Referee Maxwell, Teamwork Is Essential
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People
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AmWINS CEO DeCarlo on Colemont Merger and Going Global
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Who’s In the Path of 2010 Hurricane Season?
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How to More Effectively Sell Insurance in Today’s Economy
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Price Scare
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It Figures
Midwest Articles from May 3, 2010
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Declarations
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Insurer Wins Appeal in Lead-Contaminated Chinese Toy Case
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People
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Crash! Now What?
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AmWINS CEO DeCarlo on Colemont Merger, Texas and Going Global
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Agents Aren’t Quite Ready for the Social Media Revolution
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It Figures
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Price Scare
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Universal Casualty Allowed to Sell Auto Insurance in Missouri Again
East Articles from May 3, 2010
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Who Pays?
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New York Agents’ Groups Join Forces to Fight Pay Disclosure Rules
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Pennsylvania Judge Tosses Burned-by-Price-Scanner Suit
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Arson by the Numbers
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Mass. Court: Lease Agreement to Buy Insurance Trumps State Law
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It Figures
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Declarations
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The Times They Are A-Changin’
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Business Moves
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Crash! Now What?
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Some Red Flags in Residential Arsons Fly Before the Fire
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People
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