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December 20, 2004
Midwest Edition
2005 A Look Ahead
The Shake Down of 2004
This year will no doubt go down in insurance history as a year to remember. For the most part, the year slid by with minimal excitement ... that was until the fall of 2004 when the industry was hit by not one, not two, but five hurricanes. Yes, five, including Hurricane Spitzer who may very well change the industry forever. So, who made the ...Features
Editor's Note: Trouble Ahead, Trouble Behind
'Girly Men' and the Real World: The Public Role in Extreme Risk-Sharing
Spread the Word on Improving Agency Communication
Panelists Discuss Med-Mal Crisis, TRIA at PLUS Conference
This Isn't Your Grandfather's Risk; This Is the Risk Revolution
Spitzer Investigation Dishes Out Winners, Losers in Financial Services Industry
Insurance Journal Online Unveils New Industry Stock Feature
Andrew Welsh-HugginsAgents, Insurers Seek Targeted Compensation Disclosure Rules
The Midwest's Top 10 Newsmakers
Losses, Liabilities & Leftovers
Aon's Pat Ryan Backtracks on Ethics Declaration
Ohio's Gov. Taft Pushes Hard to Get Comprehensive Tort Reform
Parting Shots: Connect the Dots in 2005 and They Spell Government
Departments
New Markets
Newsbriefs
- WTC ATTACKS WERE TWO EVENTS, SAYS JURY:
- ILL. JUDGE RULES COMP FEE HIKE IMPROPER:
- GREAT AMERICAN, GALLAGHER'S TPA HEAR FROM SPITZER:
- PCI LAUDS PROPOSED ILL. CLASS ACTION RULE CHANGE:
- S&P SAYS PERSONAL LINES CARRIERS ARE STRONG:
- INSURERS WELL-POSITIONED TO SHOULDER HURRICANE LOSSES:
People & Places
Ratings
- CNA Financial Corp. Affirmed
- Hartford P/C to Negative
- Nationwide Indemnity Downgraded
- First Acceptance Subs Rated

