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November 21, 2005
West Edition
Commercial Auto
Tracking Commercial Autos
Before you can finish saying "Beam me up, Scotty," chances are a tiny transmitter is bouncing a signal off a satellite somewhere in space, indicating that your insured's taxi is stowed in the hold of a ship destined for parts unknown. Or a miniscule camera attached to the rear-view mirror of your insured's charter bus is recording every swerve ...Features
Editor's Note: Push or Pull?
Burns & Wilcox to Re-Brand Service General Personal Lines Subsidiary
How to Establish Your Agency as an Expert in Any Target Market
Carrier Watch
National Newsbriefs
International Newsbriefs
House Committee Proposes Two-Year Terrorism Insurance Extension
Competition Increases in Commercial Auto, But Not Too Much--Yet
Examples of In-Vehicle Technologies
Washington Voters Reject Malpractice Caps
New Definitions: Mobile Equipment or Commercial Auto?
Western States Pay Average Auto Premiums, NAIC Reports
Calif. Commissioner Calls for 15.3 Percent Workers' Comp Rate Decrease
In Memoriam:Roy Pasini
Sarbanes-Oxley Consulting Creates Opportunities, Risks for Underwriters
California Commissioner Drops Broker Regulations
IBA West "Guide to Compensation Disclosure
Parting Shots: The Three-Legged Stool
Departments
Fraud Roundup
- Calif. Fraud Ring Lands Three in Jail
- Bus Driver Guilty of Workers' Comp Fraud
- Honolulu Man Convicted of Auto Insurance Fraud
New Markets
- Dwelling Fire--California
- Excess/Umbrella--California Contractors
- Security Guards
- Residential General Contractors Liability
Newsbriefs
- GOVERNOR'S MEASURES DEFEATED IN SPECIAL ELECTION
- UA RESEARCH: RISK OF FLOODING IN ARIZONA NOT AS SEVERE AS ESTIMATED
- INSURANCE EXPERT: MONTANA WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND NEEDS $14 MILLION
- MONTANA STATE FUND EMPLOYEES TO GET PAYMENTS FOR MEETING GOALS
- MONTANA AUDITOR ADDS TWO COMPANIES IN CAPTIVE INSURANCE MARKET


