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September 20, 2004
East Edition
Surplus Lines Issue
Surplus Line Carriers
First Responders Once upon a time, the excess and surplus line market was the safety valve of the insurance industry—the more lightly regulated, more financially shaky little brother to the admitted market. It was said to release the pressure on the admitted carriers during the hard market portion of the cycle. This may have been true in, ...Features
Editor's Note: Oh, Mother!
Building Relationships Key to Success Says NAPSLO's Incoming President
One-on-One with NAPSLO's Outgoing President
Lexington CEO Talks Shop:
Converium's Conundrum: Reserve Requirements Hit Reinsurer
Knowing vs. Doing in a Changing Marketplace
Growth Determines Retail, Wholesale Broker's Value
India - Fascinating, Frustrating and Growing
Farewell Reflections, Part Three—Have You Noticed That'
Conn. to Take Second Look at Insurer's 90% Med-Mal Increase
Historic Richmond Facing Uncertain Future After Flooding
Mass. Insurers' Rate and Agents' Commission Bids Add Up to 9.3%
Driving Road Safety in the Right Direction
The Growing Clout — and Controversy — of Consumer Credit Records
Insurance Industry Hopes to Extend TRIA in Time for 2005 Policies
Hurricanes Mean Crunch Time for Reinsurance Industry
Study Says Pa. Injured Workers Satisfied
Making of a Malpractice Mess in N.H.: The Son, the Lab and the Lawyer
Minding Your Business: Profit Center Accounting
Parting Shots: Nonadmitted Markets Open Options for Homeowners
Departments
New Markets
Newsbriefs
- BOSTON DIOCESE FACES MORE CLAIMS:
- RESIDUAL MARKET CHANGES UNCLEAR:
- ME. GUN MAKER SETTLES SNIPER SUIT:
- N.H. GOVERNOR DEFENDS HEALTH LAW:
- NO INSOLVENCIES BECAUSE OF 9-11:
- WORKERS SUFFER BREATHING WOES:
- N.Y., N.J. PORT AUTHORITY JOINS SUIT:
- N.J. POSTS MARKET CONDUCT REPORTS:
- DENN WINS DEL. INSURANCE PRIMARY:
- PA. LOOKS AT MOTORCYCLE INJURIES:
- DOCS SUPPLY POLITICAL POST CARDS:
- ARSONIST SUSPECTED IN D.C., MD., VA.:
- MD.'S REDMER TO HOST MEETINGS:
- ISABEL INSPIRED VIRGINIA LOVERS:
- CROP PROGRAM DEADLINE SEPT. 30:

