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October 9, 2006
East Edition
The Future for Agents' E & O
The Future for Agents' E & O
David Duncan of David C. Duncan Insurance Services in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., is worried about whether and how much the cost of his agency errors and omissions insurance might go up next year. Duncan started his agency in July 2006 after having worked professionally in the insurance business for 12 years, and was a partner in another ...Features
Editor's Note: Political science
The Commissioners
Why do restaurants need employment practices insurance coverage?
The Google Factor: Underwriting restaurants, bars, entertainment and hospitality risks in the 21st century
States go global for new ideas to improve transportation safety
Getting to know your agency's E&O
Trucking benchmarks and best practices
Is it private passenger, business use or commercial auto?
Minding Your Business: Top 10 goals for agents to make ASAP
Departments
Currents
- GEICO cancels Charo
- Low crime rate in N.Y. City
- Oh, deer ... it's that season
- Declarations
- It Figures
- Flood policy purchases rising nationwide and in Eastern states
- To make insurance appealing to college grads, smash the myths
- N.H. audit blasts state's anti-competitive insurance purchasing practices
- N.J. agents balk at commission disclosure
- Pa. court rebuffs Republicans on liability award law
- Terrorism insurance market hits federal radar
- Agents take aim at Zurich compensation, disclosure settlement
- House passes surplus lines, reinsurance regulatory reform legislation
- State regulators, insurer trades spar at Congressional hearing on insurer investments
- SEC sues RenRe officers over alleged finite reinsurance scam
