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Sen. Fitzgerald Says Broker Fee Scandal May End Antitrust Exemptions
National News November 17, 2004
A bulletin from the office of lame-duck Illinois Republican Sen. Peter G. Fitzgerald indicates that: "It might be time to use federal antitrust enforcement to ensure that the insurance brokerage ...
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| RE: bad faith claim denial | Debbie | Jun 15, 2005, 2:25 am |
| RE: RE: Broker fees & Commissions | John | Nov 22, 2004, 5:02 pm |
| Broker fees and commissions | Jim Howse | Nov 22, 2004, 4:01 pm |
| Repeating History | I.R. Smart | Nov 20, 2004, 7:46 am |
| RE: RE: Monopoly concerns - Look at Companies! | Doug Megill | Nov 18, 2004, 1:22 pm |
| HORRAY for Senator Fitzgerald | mike mattson | Nov 18, 2004, 8:50 am |
| re: bad faith claim denial | Mike Nelson | Nov 18, 2004, 8:19 am |
| RE: RE: bad faith claim denial | Bob | Nov 18, 2004, 7:44 am |
| RE: bad faith claim denial | jack | Nov 17, 2004, 7:39 pm |
| bad faith claim denial | steve desimone | Nov 17, 2004, 7:23 pm |
| Commercial Insurance Fees and commissions | Bob | Nov 17, 2004, 2:42 pm |
| RE: Monopoly concerns - Look at Companies! | Insurance Dude | Nov 17, 2004, 2:34 pm |
| RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Broker fees & Commissions | xsman17 | Nov 17, 2004, 2:34 pm |
| RE: RE: RE: RE: Broker fees & Commissions | M | Nov 17, 2004, 1:54 pm |
| RE: RE: RE: Broker fees & Commissions | John | Nov 17, 2004, 1:37 pm |
| Monopoly concerns | rascal | Nov 17, 2004, 1:31 pm |
| RE: RE: Broker fees & Commissions | Mike Nelson | Nov 17, 2004, 1:20 pm |
| Broker Fees & Commissions | Mark | Nov 17, 2004, 1:18 pm |
| RE: Broker fees & Commissions | Dorothy | Nov 17, 2004, 1:18 pm |
| RE: Broker fees & Commissions | Old Grouchy | Nov 17, 2004, 1:16 pm |
| RE: Broker fees & Commissions | Michael Swetnam | Nov 17, 2004, 1:07 pm |
| RE: Broker fees & Commissions | Bill | Nov 17, 2004, 1:04 pm |
| Broker fees & Commissions | Mike Nelson | Nov 17, 2004, 11:16 am |
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Subject: Repeating History
Historically speaking, in times of economic need, it is always the salesmen and lawyers who find themselves outside the moral circles of the producers and the consumers of our societies. In the past their assets were seized and their lives taken.
I take it that by the way they ride rough-shod over other's financial interests in today's society, they are betting that human nature has changed.
Good luck with that.