Insurance Journal
July 23, 2012 Issue
National Articles from July 23, 2012
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What Insurance Pros Might Learn from Pilots
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E&O Insights: Keep Eyes Wide Open When Handling E&S
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5 Cyber Coverages
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AIG to Revive AIG Name; Drop Chartis
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Driving History Seen as Predictor of Individual’s Lifespan
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Employers Turn to Healthcare Law’s Requirements
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First Quarter Premium Up 4% for P/C Companies
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Some Reinsurance Increases But No Hard Market
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My New Markets
West Articles from July 23, 2012
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Bottom-Line: Commenters Buried
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Iran Investment Bill Well-Intentioned, But Unconstitutional
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Landers Quake Still Teaching Seismic Lessons
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There’s More Than Silence When Musicians Fail to Play
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Calif. Drivers Will Be Allowed to Text, With Restrictions
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Calif. Joint Operation Targets Underground Economy
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Nevada to Exit NIMA
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Portable Persistency Now Prop. 33; Consumer Watchdog Attacks
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Reno Donates $75,000 Toward Air Race Insurance
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Suit Says Hyundai Inflated 40 Mpg Claim
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Tainted Montana Town Reaches Cleanup Milestone
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Two Montana Counties Declare Drought Disasters
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Utah Says Energy Giant Falsified $25M in Claims
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GM Joins Sharing Economy
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Industry Tries to Keep Up With Cyber Liability Exposures
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Declarations – West
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People – West
South Articles from July 23, 2012
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No Falling Sky
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A Conversation with the Oldest (Maybe) Living CPCU Designate
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April Tornadoes Set Record in Oklahoma
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Texas Supreme Court: Bad Faith Tort Inconsistent with Workers’ Comp System
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There’s More Than Silence When Musicians Fail to Play
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Insurers Warn Restaurants on Exposures that Could Interrupt Recovery
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Business Moves – South Central
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Declarations – South Central
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People – South Central
Southeast Articles from July 23, 2012
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Benefits Revolution
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There’s More Than Silence When Musicians Fail to Play
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Competing in the New World of Benefits Brokerage
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Carolina Sheriff’s Shooting Stress Not Covered by Comp
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Florida Court Nixes Adjuster 48-Hour Rule
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Florida Streamlines Licensing for Agents, Adjusters
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Kentucky Licenses Portable Device Insurance
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N.C. Workers’ Comp Data Dispute Resolved
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North Carolina OKs Sea Policy Change Ban
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Business Moves – Southeast
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Declarations – Southeast
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People – Southeast
Midwest Articles from July 23, 2012
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No Falling Sky
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Targets of Trademark Bullies and Patent Trolls Differ
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Wisconsin Court Says Insurer Must Defend ‘Junk’ Fax Lawsuit
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Ex-Missouri Gov. Wilson Gets Probation for Campaign Payment
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Insurers Warn Restaurants on Exposures that Could Interrupt Recovery
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Michigan Regulators: Consumer Complaints Against Insurers Drop in 2011
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More Gen Y’ers Passing on Driving
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People – Midwest
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Business Moves – Midwest
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Declarations – Midwest
East Articles from July 23, 2012
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Vt. Flood Insurance Customers May See Higher Rates
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Study Finds Insurers’ Reserves Declining
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Insuring Colleges and Universities
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After the Derecho Storm, Claims Are Pouring In
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Aon: June’s Severe Weather Losses Near $2B in U.S.
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Buffalo Region Has Highest Auto Theft Rate in New York State
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Court Rules for Travelers in Penn. Kickback Case
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N.Y. Judge: Aon’s Poaching Suit Against Alliant Ins. Can Proceed
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N.J. Court Rules on Workers’ Comp Occupational Stress Claim
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New York’s Top Regulator Seeks Insurer Data in 9/11 Case
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Pennsylvania Dentists Now Required to Buy Liability Insurance
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Policy Counts for Property Insurers of Last Resort Up 17%
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Virginia Begins Enforcing Proper Usage of Certificate of Insurance
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Business Moves – East
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Declarations – East
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People – East
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