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July 3, 2006
West Edition
Lawyers overseeing lawyers; can lawyers police themselves? A new look at self regulation.
Lawyers Overseeing Lawyers: Can lawyers police themselves? A new look at self-regulation
No country has as many lawyers as the United States - more than 152,000 in California alone - three times as many as in all of France. Nor does any other country rely as heavily on the legal profession to order its affairs. Lawyers run its criminal justice system, prosecute and defend its civil actions, write the contracts for business and ...Features
Editor's Note: Cyber storms
Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
World of nanotechnology stirs product liability concerns
California construct defect litigation creating perfect storm
The OCIP or Wrap Policy
Despite understanding risk, drivers gab on wireless phones
Fraud on the farm
Building a construction business
Creative marketing pays off when insuring today's artisan contractors
Turning the tables: Coping with a new era of risk
New Drive Insurance chief eyes growth strategy
From start to finish theft protection; a must for artisan contractors
Raising the bar on liquor liability training
The 10 Percent Solution: An approach to internal perpetuation
Departments
Currents
- Washington policyholders to share in Aon settlement
- Three insurers sue to recover claims paid in '02 wildfire
- Washington's Ethel Adams legislation takes effect
- Appeals Court rejects market-value loss claim
- Golden State adopts new regulations to reduce worker injuries and death from high heat
- California's mandatory investment reporting unnecessary, insurers say
- Appeals Court rules insurer's indemnity obligation is joint and several
- Federal insurance antitrust exemption: Insurer, consumer friend or foe?
- California earthquake insurance rates decreasing
- Supreme Court: Workers' comp premiums not priority in bankruptcy
- Slimmed-down SMART bill to reform surplus lines insurance regulation; brokers pledge their support
- CEOs, concerned about capacity and pricing, stress underwriting discipline


