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November 3, 2003
West Edition
Professional Liability/E&O/Reinsurance
Professional Liability/E&O Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Professional liability and errors & omissions (E&O) are two coverages that just aren't yet seeing the impending softening of the hard market—and are unlikely to anytime soon. These days, the professional liability market resembles somewhat of a revolving door. Carriers have been exiting the market as fast as they came in. The increasing ...Features
Editor's Note: Apocalypse San Diego'
Southern California Wildfires Ravage Hundreds of Homes, Property
French Government Gets Another Month to Reach a Settlement in ELIC Case
NAII, Alliance Aim to Merge by Jan. 1
Stretching Your Budget with "On-Call" Tech Professionals
Do Not Call Legislation: Are You in Compliance'
Speare & Company Entertains a Successful Business Approach
The Reinsurance World 2003 - Capacity, Profitability and 'The Cycle'
The Garamendi Plan: Workers' Compensation Reform Phase II
Calif. Congressman Helps Put Schwarzenegger on the Right Path
FERMA Conference Highlights Risk Management Concerns
NAII's Annual Meeting Features Celebrity Speakers, Wheeling and Dealing
MarketScout Chairman Sees Softening of the Market
No Surprise: Tailgating is the Worst Driver Offense
The Conversation: Doing it Right
AAMGA Reflects on Prosperous Year, Plans for the Future
Premium Financing's Place in the Hard Market
Parting Shots: Sledgehammers at 40 Paces
Departments
Fraud Roundup
- Man Surrenders to Authorities on WC Charges
- Rosemead Broker Arrested for Grand Theft, Forgery
- Couple Faces Five Years for WC Fraud
- L.A. Man Pleads No Contest
- Calif. Trio Pleads Guilty to Scheme
- Orange County Man Charged with Grand Theft
Newsbriefs
- FARMERS RECEIVES APPROVAL FOR LOWER RATES FOR CALIF. HOMEOWNERS:
- SURPLUS LINE PREMIUM SEES 82 PERCENT INCREASE, SAYS SLA:
- CDI OFFERS NEW ONLINE LICENSE APPLICATION SERVICE:
- ISO REPORTS INSURERS' Q3 CAT LOSSES ESTIMATED AT $2.9 BILLION:
- BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS KEY AT NAAIA'S 2003 NATIONAL CONFERENCE:
- WTC CLAIMS WAR OF WORDS CONTINUES AS GOV. SEEKS SETTLEMENT:

