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October 25, 2004
Midwest Edition
Professional Liability
The Professional Liability Maelstrom
Service Providers at Risk As the United States, Europe, Japan and other developed countries turn from industrial-based to service-based economies, more and more people are engaged in providing services, and the more they provide, the more mistakes they make. Historically only those engaged in the "learned professions"—doctors, lawyers, ...Features
Editor's Note: You Can't Always Get What You Want
Editor's Note: If It Ain't Brokered, Don't Fix It
Csiszar Puts Focus In Place, Set to Tackle the Issues
Farewell Tribute to PCI's Lawson, Ramirez
Farewell Tribute to PCI's Lawson, Ramirez
Japan: Powerful, Beleaguered and Consolidating
Surfing the Web for Internet Liability Coverage - Who Needs It and Why'
Professional Liability in the Medical Arena
St. Paul Travelers Specialists Keep Reality TV Alive
Shelby Upsets Insurers' Plan to Delay TRIA's Sunset
CHICAGO STALLS ON HIGH-RISE SPRINKLER ORDINANCES:
Parting Shots: Illinois Comp Reform Bill Won't Deliver On Its Promise
Departments
New Markets
- All-Risk Manufacturing
- Professional Liability for Consultants
- Specified Professions E&O
- Workers' Compensation
Newsbriefs
- OHIO RULING GIVES PRIORITY TO SICK ASBESTOS CLAIMANTS:
- PIA SURVEY SHOWS STRONG SUPPORT FOR STATE REGULATION:
- LOSSES FROM 4 FLA. HURRICANES WILL EXCEED ANDREW'S RECORD:
- MARKETSCOUT: PROPERTY MARKETS HALTS RATE REDUCTION:
- KPMG: EXECS LESS BULLISH ON PREMIUM GROWTH:

