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May 17, 2004
West Edition
AAMGA Issue
When Comparing Apples-To-Apples Whom Should You Trust'
Hard markets have a way of making insurance company financial strength ratings a hot topic of discussion, and not just among insurance agents and brokers. Professional risk managers and other insurance buyers, consumer advocates, regulators and the media all get into the act. Insurance agents and brokers often find themselves taking some heat ...Features
Editor's Note: Saying Goodbye to an Industry Friend
AAMGA's Outgoing President Reflects on Importance of Membership
Aligned Interests—Agency Perpetuation through the Leavitt Group
Business Made Easy Integrated Technology Solutions Key to Success
RIMS Report: Commercial Insurance Buyers Look Forward to Lower Prices
High-Tech Systems Help Make the Agent an Underwriter
IIABA Legislative Conference Allows Agents, Brokers Chance to Lobby
AMS Says Real-Time Comparative Rater is Only Months Away
Oregon's SAIF Releases Evaluation in Response to Concerns
AIA Pleased With 2004 Colorado Legislative Session
Taking the Risk: Protecting Your Clients with Political Risk Insurance
Group Long-Term-Care Insurance: How to Cash in on this Hot Voluntary Benefit
Strategic Advisory Boards: Finding a Solution to Unexpected Situations
Reports Find Wide Range of Auto Rates Across U.S.
California's Workers' Compensation Problem – The Hidden Cause
Identity Theft - It Can Happen to You
Special Advertising Supplement: Microsoft - We See Great Moments In Insurance
Parting Shots: The Market Will Always Be 'The Market'
Departments
New Markets
Newsbriefs
- MONTANA MAY HAVE TO PAY PRE-1990 WORKERS' COMP CLAIMS:
- OCTOBER WILDFIRE SURVIVORS FILE CLASS ACTION SUIT AGAINST INSURANCE COMPANIES:
- CEA FORGES HISTORIC REINSURANCE PACT:
- CIWA CHANGES VENUE FOR ANNUAL MEETING:

