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Insurance Journal Midwest

Lawyers overseeing lawyers; can lawyers police themselves- A new look

Lawyers overseeing lawyers; can lawyers police themselves- A new look

Insurance Journal Midwest
July 3, 2006
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Inside This Issue

PRIMARY COVERAGE

Editor's Note: Minimizing lawsuit exposure in the workplace

Michigan helmet repeal legislation nixed by governor

37-year-old law survives attempt at repeal

Supreme Court: Comp premiums not priority in bankruptcy

Insurers claim decision is wrong; could drastically impact market

New federal bill aims to reform surplus lines insurance

Brokers show support for slimmed-down SMART legislation

S&P: CEOs concerned about capacity and pricing

Executive panelists stress need for underwriting discipline

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

New Drive Insurance chief eyes growth strategy

MARKET FEATURES

Insuring Indian country

Insurance experts look at tribal law to better understand coverages, defense

SPECIAL REPORT: Professional Liability

Lawyers overseeing lawyers - A new look at self-regulation

Closer Look: Artisan Contractors

Creative marketing pays off when insuring today's artisans

Closer Look: Artisan Contractors

Theft protection from start to finish

IDEA EXCHANGE

Turning the table: Coping with a new era of risk

Willis' Plumeri says federal charter, central disaster plan may be the answer

Minding Your Business

The 10% Solution: An approach to internal perpetuation

Spotlight: Liquor Liability

How pool tables, live music, security, even video games affect premiums

Closing Quote: Two legal cases in eye of Hurricane Katrina