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Table of Contents
April 9, 2007
East Edition
TOP 100 Property Casualty Independent Agencies
Features
Editor's Note: Spring ritual
Contrary to the headlines, ID theft may be on the decline
Agog about blogs: the risks for professional liability from this new communications medium
A single security breach can trigger multiple coverages
Consumer groups say market forces, not claims, caused most recent medical malpractice crisis
Majority of medical malpractice claims close without payment
Underwriters weigh design, construction of offshore oil platforms
Oil drilling risks rise with novice crews
European Insurance Forum puts Ireland in the spotlight
Understanding network risk insurance
Ireland emerges as an insurance powerhouse
Minding Your Business: 'Free agents' and other 2007 management trends
Closing Quote: Are state-backed insurance schemes the wave of the future?
It Figures: It Figures
Declarations: Declarations
Departments
Currents
- D.C.'s revised captive laws in effect
- N.J. court: sexual assault preclusion not automatic
- Virginia bartenders test drive anti-DUI program
- Big awards unlikely for pet owner
- Car insurance taxes to help fund masive Virginia transit plan
- Hartford Specialty Risk's Sullivan named Conn. insurance chief
- Mass. auto report offers map to move state to limited price competition
- Summary of Mass. auto insurance recommendations
- Conn. self-service businesses face new liability standard
- Insurers fight impression their big profits are at claimants' expense
- Two charged in bicoastal restaurant insurance brokerage scheme
- Mass. extends deadline for residents to buy health coverage
- N.Y. insurer compensates credit report breach victims
- Wanted: Appraisal of Elvis items to relieve 'suspicious minds'
- Top 10 data loss disasters in 2006
- Bipartisan flood insurance 'modernization' bill boosts borrowing, maximum limits
- A.M. Best cites 15 P/C insurers as financially impaired in 2006
- Study claims U.S. 'tort tax' amounts to $865 billion cost each year
- Insurers advise Congress private markets should handle most disasters
- Study: homeowners more volatile than private passenger auto
- Judge rules Spitzer suit may continue; Liberty Mutual not giving up fight


