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May 5, 2003
South Central Edition
MGA Issue
Full Speed Ahead
A year ago, Lloyd's course was "steady as she goes," following the enormous losses of Sept. 11, but with the appointment of a new chairman last November, Lord Peter Levene of Portsoken, coupled with a surge in profits—£834 million ($1.31 billion) on an annualized basis—the new course appears to be "full speed ahead." That's nothing new for ...Features
Editor's Note: Checking Those Tiles Closer
RIMS Report: Property Market Softens, Will Casualty Follow'
Layoffs at Kemper in the Works; Runoff Management Firm Hired
Tort Reform Advocates Strike While Iron is Hot
A Good CSR is Hard to Find
Putting Business Intelligence to Work
Covering All the Bases with the Help of Surplus Lines
The Challenging Future Requires Your Attention
Giles Looks at MGAs As He Prepares to Step Down
Parting Shots: Mold: The Fungus Among Us Is Difficult to Evict
Departments
Newsbriefs
- AGENCY SUSPENDED IN OKLAHOMA
- UNINSURED DRIVER BILL MOVES ON
- SCORING BILL PASSES OKLA. LEGE
- STATE FARM RATE INCREASES IN LA.
- CE RELIEF FOR ACTIVE DUTY AGENTS
- STORMS RACK UP $1.2B IN CLAIMS
- D&O LIABILITY COSTS UP AGAIN
- COMMERCIAL P/C MARKET STABILIZING'

