Inside This Issue
		PRIMARY COVERAGE
	Gov. Bush vetoes Florida's no-fault, PIP bill
	Legislators vow to place it on the front burner in the spring
 
	Fla. to enforce credit-scoring rule despite protests
	Industry trade groups object, take their case to court
 
	Lack of faith in cyber security has economic effects
	Survey says Americans want tougher laws for data security
 
	Allstate dropping most earthquake coverage
	Insurer makes move to reduce catastrophe exposures
 
	High court agrees to hear appeal in tobacco case
	Judges to decide if Philip Morris should pay $80M settlement
 
	Earnings high for U.S. commercial lines insurers
	S&P says insurers generating exceptional earnings mid-year
 
	Tropical Storm Alberto lashes Florida's northwest
	Florida Independent Agents roll out new CAT vehicle
 
	Employers' Mutual makes Kentucky Top 10 list
	More than 200 employees with workers' comp provider
 
	Judge rules Poe subsidiaries should be liquidated
	Department of Financial Services to manage policies
 
$609,000 settlement reached in price-gouging case
	
N.C. firm to pay restitution, issue billing credits
	S.C. Gov. Sanford vetoes hike in minimum liability
	Says it would raise costs and exacerbate uninsured motorist problem
 
	Caddyshack Charity tournament draws celebrities
	Raises $338,000 for St. Vincent's Foundation
 
	Domiciled insurers persist in Florida home market
	Surprising fact: Providers are financially stable
 
MARKET FEATURES
SPECIAL REPORT: Employment Practices Liability
	
Tolerating tyrants could be costly for employers
	Closer Look: Corporate Profiles
	In their own words, IJ advertisers tell all
 
	Spotlight: Special Events
	Risk management planning for one of the nation's largest festivals
 
IDEA EXCHANGE
	Brokerage Watch
	Lackluster organic growth kicks up broker M&A activity in May
 
	Special Supplement
	Risk Retention Group Resource Guide
 
	Growing Your Property Casualty Agency
	Nine fears that can cause you to lose a young producer
 
	Idea Exchange: Brokerage Compensation
	Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire