Insurance Journal
October 17, 2011 Issue
National Articles from October 17, 2011
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High Hopes for High Tech
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How Agency Technology Drives Profitable Growth
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Medical Liability Insurers in Good Financial Health, Report Says
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More Optimism, but Plenty of Controversy Surrounds Mortgage Broker Errors and Omissions Market Segment
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My New Markets
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Real Estate Professionals: Exposed & Unaware
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Survey: A Few More Years Before Med Liability Market Hardens
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Top 25 P/C Insurers’ Direct Premium Growth Increases 11%, June 30, 2011 Versus June 30, 2010
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What’s New, And Not So New, in Technology?
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Who Is Reid French and Why Is He Saying Nice Things About Insurance?
West Articles from October 17, 2011
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Bull Market: Insurance Revives Arizona’s Running Event
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California Rep. Bill Would Lower Earthquake Insurance Costs
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California’s State Fund to Lay Off Up to 1,800 Workers
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Cheaper Isn’t Better in Property Loss Cost Containment
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Court Orders Takeover of Utah Man’s Businesses
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The Entrepreneurial Spirit: Turning Ideas into Reality
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Facebook Policies Tricky for Employers, Employees
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Former Idaho Insurance Investigators Sue Department of Insurance, Others
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Nationwide, Harleysville CEOs Say Merger All About Growth
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Nevada Young Agents Group Grows the Old-Fashioned Way
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New MGA Targeting U.S. Homebuilders Formed in California
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Curve Ahead
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People
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Predictive Analytics Being Used to Manage Agencies, Curb Fraud
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Quake Project Aimed to ID Future Hotspots
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Washington Insurance Agent Who Sold Fake Policies Sentenced
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Business Moves
South Articles from October 17, 2011
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Driverless Car Navigates Berlin Streets
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Federal Flood Insurance Program Extended Until Nov. 18
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Google Secretive About ‘Super Safe’ Robot Car Crash
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Entrepreneur-Think
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Why Agents Need Workers’ Comp Manuals
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Business Moves
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Few Keep Inventory of Home Property
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People
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Texas Texting Study Finds Slower Driver Response Times
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Two Plead Guilty in Houston in New York Tour Boat Insurance Case
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The Entrepreneurial Spirit: Turning Ideas into Reality
Southeast Articles from October 17, 2011
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Facebook Policies Tricky for Employers, Employees
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Nationwide, Harleysville CEOs Say Merger All About Growth
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Predictive Analytics Being Used to Manage Agencies, Curb Fraud
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Florida Commercial Lines Deregulation Law Takes Effect
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Florida Lawmakers Contemplate the Future of Citizens
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Georgia Walkway Settlement
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One Frustrated Florida County Decides to Tackle Auto Insurance Fraud On Its Own
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Fixin’ Citizens
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People
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BP Fines Could Go to Gulf States
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Entrepreneur-Think
Midwest Articles from October 17, 2011
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Business Moves
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Driverless Car Navigates Berlin Streets
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Federal Flood Insurance Program Extended Until Nov. 18
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Google Secretive About ‘Super Safe’ Robot Car Crash
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Homeowners Insurance Contributes to Settlement in Wisconsin Polka Suit
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Ohio New Employer Comp Program Approved
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Entrepreneur-Think
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People
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Why Agents Need Workers’ Comp Manuals
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The Entrepreneurial Spirit: Turning Ideas into Reality
East Articles from October 17, 2011
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Allstate, Encompass Fined for Violating Delaware Auto Law
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Facebook Policies Tricky for Employers, Employees
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Nationwide, Harleysville CEOs Say Merger All About Growth
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Predictive Analytics Being Used to Manage Agencies, Curb Fraud
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Business Moves
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Chartis to Trim Workforce; AIG Settlement Approved
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Federal Aid for Irene Tops $5M for Conn.
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D.C. Metro Sues Insurer Lexington Over Lost Revenue
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New York Officially Combines Regulatory Agencies
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Big Challenge
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People
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