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January 12, 2004
South Central Edition
The Industry's Most Influential
Perry Says Reforms are Paving Way for Regulatory Modernization
To start off the new year, Insurance Journal asked Texas Governor Rick Perry to share his views on insurance reforms initiated by the Texas Legislature in 2003, and to comment on issues he believes need to be addressed in the coming year. Following are excerpts from that e-mail interview. Insurance Journal: How would you describe the ...Features
Editor's Note: Time to Make a Change
Standards Boost Efficiency of Licensing, Appointments and Contracts
NAIC President Csiszar Tells All
NAIC Meeting Targets Reform in 2004
Big I's Virtual University Tops Insurance Journal Poll
Who Made the Most Influential Agent List in 2003'
Insurance Journal, InsuranceTimes Team Up for Northeast Publication
Peak Performance Offers Insight to Agency Management
Record Number of Risk Retention Groups Formed in 2003
Insurers Balk at Halliburton's Asbestos Exit Plan
ICT Details New Laws Taking Effect in 2004
Earlybird Forecast for 2004
Building Agency Value Through Perpetuation
The Rule of 55
Designing an Internal Perpetuation Plan
Texas—More than Just the Alamo and Football
Minding Your Business: Trends 2004: Are You Prepared'
Growing Your Property Casualty Agency: How to Get More than Referrals from Your Leading Accounts
Parting Shots: The Challenge of Perpetuation
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Newsbriefs
- ARK. AGENT ARRESTED:
- TEXAS WC COMMITTEE CHOSEN:
- LDI EMPLOYEES FACE CHARGES:
- JOE VINCENT SEMINAR ON HORIZON:

