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August 6, 2007
East Edition
Agents in E&O Buyer's Seat: Market tide has turned in their favor
Agents Errors & Omissions
If ever there was a time for insurance agents to get out and go looking for a better errors and omissions policy, this is the season. Agents who do will come across several admitted carriers that are welcoming new business and surplus lines writers happy to cover what the standard carriers won't. They will run into some players with ...Features
Editor's Note: Nightmare in D.C.
Agents capitalize on soft market opportunities when buying E&O
Commercial lines insights of top agencies
Taxicab market: limousines' ugly stepsister?
Commercial clients should know who's behind the wheel
Minding Your Business: Working 'on' instead of 'in' your business
Closing Quote: Insurance credit scoring: 21st century redlining and the end of insurance
It Figures: It Figures
Declarations: Declarations
Departments
Currents
- Commerce makes Mass. U-turn, now supports competitive rating
- Insurers anticipate claims from Manhattan steam pipe blast
- Court challenge to Va.'s bad driver fees delayed
- N.H. town scraps public event insurance requirement
- Pa. says now's not the time to reduce state's medical malpractice coverage participation
- Sept. 11 workers sue WTC insurance fund for sick pay
- Webster Bank looks to sell Conn.'s largest agency
- The Hartford settlement ends agents' contingent commissions
- House panel votes to add wind to flood program
- Agents say 'no' or nothing to adding wind coverage in flood program
New Markets
Newsbriefs
- N.Y. GOV. SPITZER PUT ON DEFENSIVE BY AIDES
- MAINE WIDOW SUES OVER ASLEEP-AT-WHEEL CRASH
- COMMERCIAL P/C PRICES STILL DROPPING, RISK MANAGER SURVEY FINDS
