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July 19, 2004
West Edition
Contractors
Construction Defects Burning a Hole through the Residential Contractors Market
by Stephanie K. Jones
Whether real or imagined, the threat of construction defects litigation has burned through the residential contractors liability insurance market like a California wildfire. ...
Features
Editor's Note: Golf, Politics, and Insurance
by Cynthia Beisiegel
Miss. Insurance Official Traces Frankel Insurance Scam From Conn. to Vatican Bank
by Linda Edwards
Brokers Urged to Avoid Surprises in Lawyers' E&O
by Andrew G. Simpson
'Middle Market' Not Immune to Directors & Officers Worries
by Kevin B. O'Reilly
Contractual Liability Myths
by Charles Comiskey and Jim Dennison
Swett & Crawford Forms Professional Services Division
by Andrea Ortega-Wells
White to Head New Swett & Crawford Specialty Division
Marketing Leads to an Overabundant Number Of Prospects
by Jack Fries
China Wakes Up as the World Watches
by Charles E. Boyle
California Legislative Committee Takes Action on Homeowners Bills
by Dawn Love
Wildfire Victims Question Industry's Cost Calculator
One-on-One with Montana State Fund President Laurence Hubbard
by Dawn Love
Four Ways to Slash Clients' Workers' Comp Costs Without Touching Rates
by Elliot Katzovitz
New Specialty Trades Program Looks to Exploit Market Opportunity
by Kevin B. O'Reilly
NAMIC Issues Policy Paper on 'Disparate Impact' Theory for Credit Scoring
Brokers Urged to Avoid Surprises in Lawyers' E&O
by Andrew G. Simpson
The Treasure State - Yellowstone, Moose and Legalized Gambling
by Joseph L. Petrelli
Crop Insurers, Agents Unhappy With New SRA's $36 Million Subsidy Cut
by Kevin B. O'Reilly
California Annuities Training - Are You Ready for the 12/31/04 Deadline'
by Cynthia Davidson
Outsourcing Allows Agents and Brokers to Focus on Core Competencies
by Anthony R. Chase
Workers' Comp Loss Prevention, Going Beyond the Safety Dance
by Frank Pennachio
The Ins and Outs of Errors and Omissions Insurance
by Glenda Wertz
Update on Washington Construction Law and How to Survive It
by Susan Brodahl
Minding Your Business: Preparing to Sell or Merge the Agency
by Catherine Oak and Bill Schoeffler
Parting Shots: Big Hammer, Small Nail: Small Contractors and Workers' Comp
by Mark Reagan
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