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November 7, 2005
West Edition
PLUS Conference Issue
Disaster Claims and the Ripple Effect
Hurricane Katrina has long gone, but the aftereffects of the mighty storm are likely to linger for a very long time. Rita and Wilma have compounded the mess. The direct losses are staggering. The latest preliminary figures from the Insurance Services Office's Property Claim Services unit estimates U.S. P/C insurers will pay $34.4 billion in ...Features
Editor's Note: A Little Polish
Credit-based Insurance Scoring Remains a Key Legislative, Regulatory Issue
E&O Alert: Has Your Agency Outgrown Its Policies and Procedures?
Nonprofit D&O Essentials: Homeowners, Condo Association Boards Beware
Industry Focus: Assessing Client Risk in Health Care
Like A Virus
Debating the Changing Climate -- It's for the Birds
MarketScout Barometer Shows Continued Softening in Professional Liability Market
Employment Practices Liability: Like Fine Wine, Better With Time
Value Added Services Stand Out from the Pack
International Newsbriefs
National Newsbriefs
PCI Meeting Focuses on Reform of "Flawed" Regulatory System
Planning Ahead: Navigating Clients through Disasters
IJ Online Exclusive: Swett & Crawford Group Gains Independence Again
Avoiding Financial Catastrophes:Take Care When Procuring Agents E&O
Using a Marketing Approach to Recruiting Employees
This Just In: Industry Conduct after Spitzer Shows Old Habits Die Hard
The Price of $candal
Why You Should Analyze the Professional Liability Application
CA Insurers Turn Out in Record Number to Help Nonprofits
How to Write the Diverse Business of Lawyers Professional Liability
Should the Directors and Officers Fraud Exclusion Have More Teeth?
Calif. Court Rules Illegal Immigrants Can Get Workers' Comp
California Insurance Commissioner Announces Anti-Fraud Guidelines
Departments
Fraud Roundup
New Markets
Newsbriefs
- CDI AMENDS PROPOSED "ACTION NOTICE" FILING REGULATIONS
- CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER'S AUTHORITY
- MEDICAL MALPRACTICE MEASURE DEBATED
- SAFECO INSURANCE CEO RETIRING; WILL RUN FOR U.S. SENATE
- HAWAII INSURANCE DIVISION APPROVES 18.2 PERCENT WORKERS' COMP DECREASE
- ARIZONA AUTO INSURANCE RATES RISING
- JUDGE RULES INSURANCE CARRIER DOESN'T HAVE TO PAY CLEARONE

