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Volume XX Number 23 • November 13, 2001

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November 13, 2001 (Full PDF Issue)

Conn. WC insurers seek assigned risk rate increase

Terror Attacks Invite Renewed Emphasis On Disaster Planning

Acadia Exits Personal Lines

Hopes high for aviation security compromise

Bipartisan Senate agreement on terrorism aid for insurers reported

OneBeacon, Liberty Mutual close business transfer

Mass. advances commercial deregulation bill

OpinionlExchange

Maine ends workers comp pool surcharge ahead of schedule

RI's disability tax to increase by 12% in 2002

Conning: Insurers facing considerable cyber-security exposure

Expert advises: mold prevention works better than clean-up

Vermont Mutual ends up where it started more than 170 years ago

Four insurers join Trusted Choice

AMS discontinues TowerStreet

Insurance Revolution promises workflow product

CPCU Sept. 11 panel to air on web site

J.D. Power & Associates Erie Tops Home Insurers' Ranking

Lloyd's group sees terrorist attacks as 'historic' profit opportunity

New IIAA study helps agents figure out where technology is headed

Homesite enters Conn. HO market

NY Surplus Lines Law Modernizes Process For Excess Insurers And Insurance Buyers

Businesses Urged To Keep Disaster Plans Simple

Inn-suring a business with character: the unique needs of bed & breakfasts

Commercial Umbrellas What Businessowners Need To Know

Blue collar death rates higher, actuaries show

High net worth Americans remain optimistic

BISYS launches variable universal product

Small Demand For Death Certificates Surprises NY City

Independents gain as major life insurance sales force

Travel insurance newly popular following Sept. 11 terror attacks

Portland voters narrowly approve universal health referendum

AHART SUCCEEDS HOFMANN AS IIAA PRESIDENT; MARRA NAMED

Tufts Insurance Company

U.S. Specialty Insurance Company

USAble Life

XL Capital Assurance INC

Zurich America Insurance Company

Federated Mutual Insurance Company

MASS. AGENT DAVIS PRESENTED IIAA'S WOODWORTH AWARD

Fleet launches employee benefits brokerage

CNA expands distribution for group dental

WorkPack gives small firms voluntary benefits

CONN. HMOS looking to raise deductibles as way to curb increases

Businesses worry over public access to disaster plans

Report: Small businesses need public sector support to offer health plans

Supreme Court to decide scope of federal disabilities act