Insurance Journal
March 7, 2011 Issue
National Articles from March 7, 2011
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An Ongoing Commitment to Education
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E&O Insights: Common Auto, Homeowners Errors
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How Agents Can Serve Their Local Technology Sector
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My New Markets
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Rates for Architects, Engineers Going Up: Report
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Restaurant Sales Going Up After 3 Tough Years
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Restaurants Rebound: Insurance Market Heats Up
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Risk Management Tips for Pizzerias
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Social Media Package Policy Provides Answer to New Exposures
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Web Exchange
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Why Restaurants’ Insurance Menu Should Include Cyber Risk Coverage
West Articles from March 7, 2011
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Business Moves
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Calif., Colorado Consider ‘Crash Tax’ Bans
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California Earthquake Authority Targets $5 Million to Help Agents Sell Earthquake Insurance
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Declarations
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New Blood Recommended for Pinnacol Assurance Board
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NRRA Surplus Lines Requirements: The Devil is in the Details
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Tort Reform – How Far to Go?
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People
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Relaxing Helmet Laws
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Report Highlights 50% Jump in Asbestos, Environmental Losses
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Supreme Court on Seat Belts
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Washington Refines Pay-As-You-Drive Legislation
South Articles from March 7, 2011
Southeast Articles from March 7, 2011
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Business Moves
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Declarations
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Florida Briefs
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Florida’s E&S Brokers: Doing Business in a World Gone Flat
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Georgia Ex-Regulator Oxendine Granted Himself Licenses As He Exited Post
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Kentucky Workers’ Comp Panel Hit Over Adviser
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North Carolina to Hear Dwelling Fire Rate Hike
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Fraud Tax
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People
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Rising Seas Could Threaten Cities by 2100
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Workers’ Comp Group Defends Work in North Carolina
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Alabama Plans Session on Coastal Insurance
Midwest Articles from March 7, 2011
East Articles from March 7, 2011
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People
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Rising Seas Could Threaten 180 U.S. Cities by 2100
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Supreme Court Ruling Shields Vaccine Makers from Suits
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Business Moves
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Business Moves
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Business Moves
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Connecticut Court Rules Man Charged in Arson May Sue Insurer
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Declarations
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Never Have More Partners Than Fit In An Elevator
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New York Drivers Will Get Points for Talking on Cell Phones
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From Bad to Worse
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Pennsylvania Considers Tort Reform, Again
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