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April 3, 2006
East Edition
DOWNSIZED D & O
Downsized D & O
It hasn't been healthy. In fact, the directors and officers liability insurance market for super-sized Enrons, WorldComs and the Fortune 1000 has been unhealthy for some time. Looking at the market's performance, Marc Siegel, director of research for the Baltimore independent research firm CFRA, notes that the period from 1998 to 2002 was ...Features
Editor's Note: Uniform disclosure
Take the pollution out of your D&O policy
N.J. Supreme Court lowers bar for proving customer fraud
When policy rescission fails, costly complications may follow
Medical malpractice insurance reform: A regulator's perspective
The Olympic Games began and ended without incident... but what if they had been cancelled?
When insurers play the ratings game
Officials hope '06 quake centennial prompts more to get insurance
D&O liability premiums fall for second straight year, study says
The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
When insurers play the ratings game
The London insurance market: The City and the regulators
New plan helps agents avoid residual market for workers' comp risks
Minding Your Business: Producer Compensation: What Should You Pay?
Departments
Currents
- States addressing widening tragedy of teen driver deaths
- 'Kids and Cars' campaigns to reduce backover accidents
- Pennsylvania Gov. Rendell not shy with his veto pen
- Northeast warned 'historic' weather disaster could hit this year
- Insurers unlikely to alter credit scoring as agencies pursue uniformity
- Banks, shippers, oil companies -- not just insurers -- face Katrina-related suits
- Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
- Katrina not enough to cause many homeowners to buy flood coverage
- Consumer group accuses Geico, other insurers of unfair underwriting
- Zurich agents caught in compensation disclosure web
- Fitch: Deterioration in profits for U.S. P/C sector
New Markets
Newsbriefs
- MAINE ADOPTS ID THEFT LAW
- STANDARD & POOR'S IMPLEMENTS NEW WAY TO ASSESS INSURERS' CATASTROPHE RISK
- FLOOD-DAMAGED VEHICLES SURFACE ON USED CAR LOTS
