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September 5, 2005
East Edition
Surplus Odyssey
2010: A SURPLUS ODYSSEY:
Carriers, Cycles and Performance Five Years Down the Road Looking ahead to 2010, the easiest prediction is that the fortunes of the surplus lines industry will, as usual, be linked to the behavior of standard lines carriers. The second easiest is that the hard and soft market cycle will still be a defining force, although each leg may not be ...Features
Editor's Note: Rogue Executive
ICU in Danger
Storm Warnings
Taking the Low-Cost Road to Safety Pays Off on Va.'s Leesburg Pike
Working Overtime
Models Missing Cats
Budget Office Figures Federal Asbestos Fund Too Small to Pay All Claims
Frontier Insurance, in Rehab in N.Y., Moves Closer to Reopening
Second Vioxx Trial to Open in N.J. as Suits Against Merck Multiply
Mass. Auto Insurance Rates: How Low Will They Go for Next Year?
'Sham Declinations' Leave N.Y. Excess Broker Liable for Insurer's Losses
Lloyd's of London Finds its 21st Century Form
How to Get the Competition Fired, Without Saying Anything Bad About Them
Small Business Units Deliver Bread n' Butter for Peak Performing Agencies
NAPSLO Prepares for Record Attendance at Annual Conference
Where to Find Inexperienced Agency Producers
Finding Solutions to the Industry's Compliance Requirements
Number of Federal Tort Trials Plummeted 80%, Justice Department Reports
Strategies to Tap into Profitable, New Business Accounts
After the Internet, Comes The Invasion of the Insurance Exchanges
International Newsbriefs
Big 'I' Fields Busy Agenda at Annual Meeting in Big Apple
Insurers Address Brokerage Income Directly to Consumer
SPECIAL REPORT: Back to Earth with Surplus Lines
August Plane Crashes Take Deadly Toll
Clarendon Clarifies Hannover Re Decision on Programs
But Lawmakers, Interest Groups Still Debate Over Use of Aftermarket Parts
Parting Shots: Distracted Driving: Steering Clear of Liability Risks
Departments
New Markets
- Preferred Club Program
- Enhanced Spectrum BOP Coverages
- Crisis Management Coverage
- Real Estate Broker Liability Policy
- Hotel Crisis Management Coverage
Newsbriefs
- FEDS PROBE FIRING OF MASSMUTUAL CEO:
- RELL GETS TOUGH WITH UNSAFE TRUCKERS:
- DRUNK DRIVING LAWS FAIL TO PASS:
- DOCTORS PROTEST WORKERS' COMP PAYMENTS:
- CONSTRUCTION FIRM SETTLES BONDS DISPUTE
- DRUNK DRIVER MEDICAL EXCLUSION UPHELD
- AGENTS BACK FINANCIAL NOTIFICATION:
- FLOOD PROTECTION RULES HIT:
- HIGH COURT UPHOLDS DUI ROADBLOCKS
: - MED-MAL PAYOUTS DROPPING:
- MIREL STEPPING DOWN AS REGULATOR
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