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September 22, 2003
West Edition
Non-Profits/Public Entities
Non-Profits, Public Entities Battle Market Conditions
As some in the industry see profits and smoother sailing ahead, other markets are having a tougher time. In a look at the non-profits and public entities markets, Insurance Journal spoke with several experts in those related areas to get their take on how 2003 has gone, what are the major concerns for agents, and where things may go in ...Features
Editor's Note: Industry Has Not Forgotten
$585 Million Settlement at Hand in Credit Lyonnais/ELIC Fraud Case
Worksite: An Opportunity to Boost Revenue, Broaden Portfolio
Homeowners Insurance Expects 8% Jump in 2004
A Hard Market: The Most Opportune Time to Save for a Rainy Day
The Resurrection of Environmental Coverages
Delayed Do Not Fax Rule May Be Scrapped
Need Help Making a Decision on a New System'
Western Region PLUS Days 2003 Tackles Pressing Issues
Weiss Ratings: U.S. Insurers' 9/11 Losses Reach $9.3 Billion
CIGA Looks to Bond Sound Future
Parting Shots: States Fight Back as Federal Takeover of State Regulation Threatens
Departments
Fraud Roundup
- Agent Sentenced for Felony Insurance Fraud
- Orange Cty Agents Plead Guilty to Theft, Conspiracy
- San Diego Trio Pleads Guilty to WC Scam
Newsbriefs
- AMERICAN FAMILY INS. AUTO RATES TO INCREASE IN NEV
- WESTBOURNE INT. OBTAINS INJUNCTION AGAINST ARROWHEAD
- ALLIANCE SAYS CALIF. EMERGENCY REGS ON FRAUD INVESTIGATIONS ARE UNNECESSARY
- MOLD LEGISLATION SLOWS TO A CRAWL IN STATEHOUSES, ALLIANCE SAYS
- S&P PUBLISHES ENCOURAGING REPORT ON ASIA-PACIFIC REINSURANCE MARKET

