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September 3, 2007
East Edition
Staying Afloat in Complex Construction Insurance Waters
Staying Afloat in Complex Construction Insurance Waters
With the tidal wave of legal cases involving construction defects bogging down county, state and federal courts, it has become imperative that insurers "cover their behinds" from every imaginable angle -- including educating insureds as to what is not covered in their policies. The term "illusory coverage" has made its way into the vernacular ...Features
Editor's Note: Diversified channels
Marsh UK advises on liabilities from U.S. subprime crisis
The subprime mortgage meltdown: will insurance feel the heat?
Latinos and property casualty insurance products
A closer look at tricky coverage issues
Minding Your Business: Mickey Mouse and the insurance agency
Idea Exchange: Broker stock prices vary big; 23 M&As posted in two-month period
Closing Quote: Waging a war for industry talent
It Figures: It Figures
Declarations: Declarations
Departments
Currents
- Mass. lawmakers, agents uncomfortable with Patrick auto plan
- Maine rejects expanded snowplow contractor's
- N.J. firm tests deer device
- N.Y. flu exercise in Sept.
- Pa. judge facing insurance fraud charges won't run
- R.I. audit of Beacon Mutual confirms past unfair practices
- Ohio Casualty officially joins the Liberty Mutual agency family
- What's ahead for Liberty Mutual, Ohio Casualty independent agents?
- Boston cat modeling pioneer Clark forms consulting firm
- Hold the kibble: fat cats and dogs cost pet insurer $14 million
- Commerce Insurance, Commerce Banc end spat, seek to partner
- Mass. court rules excess insurers not bound by primary settlements
- N.J. hazing case triggers liability concerns for campus safety officials
- Sept. 11 responders' insurance fund under fire
- Credit scoring use still an issue for officials, consumer groups
- Feds release data on drunken driving fatalities
- Fatal workplace injuries drop slightly in 2006

