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Insurance Journal West

Program Directory, Vol. II

Program Directory, Vol. II

Insurance Journal West
December 1, 2008
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Inside This Issue

17th Annual Program Directory, Vol. II

New Catastrophe Bonds Put on Hold

New Supply Awaits Reinsurance Market Hardening

Washington Report

Lloyd's Expects U.S. to Adopt Federal Regulation of Insurance

Washington Report

Aon Outlines Insurance Program for Troubled Financial Assets

International Report

Piracy and Premiums: Somali Pirates Heighten Menace

Special Report: Program Business

There's No Wrong or Right Time for an M&A

Spotlight: Program Business

Four Program Administrators Join 'Best in Class' in 2008

What's Good Today, Could Be Bad Tomorrow

Environmental Insurance Serves as Defense on Emerging Pollutants

17th Annual Program Directory, Vol. II

WEST COVERAGE

California Wildfires May Take Longer to Settle

Gov. Wants New Building Codes for Mobile Homes

California To Propose Insurance Surcharge

Tax Would Help Emergency Firefighting Costs

Agency Profile: SullivanCurtisMonroe

The Importance of Being Earnest

Insurance Dollars Influence Western Legislators

Mont. Sen. Baucus Receives Most Insurance Industry Donations of Western Candidates

IDEA EXCHANGE

International Insider

Chubb's Ellis on All Claims Are Local

Minding Your Business

Sales & Marketing Planning: Setting Your Course

Legal Beat: Time to Sue

What Agents and Brokers Need to Know About Contractual Limitations Provisions in Insurance Policies

Estimating the Credit Crisis Insurance Losses

Lawsuits Associated With Economic Crisis Likely Will Continue Beyond 2009

Closing Quote: What the 2008 Election

Means for Independent Agents The Insurance Industry Will Face Unprecedented Scrutiny

DEPARTMENTS

MyNewMarkets

Opening Note

People

Business Moves

California Wildfires

Governor To Propose Insurance Surcharge

Time to Sue

What Agents Need to Know About Contractual Limitations Provisions in Insurance Policies

Estimating the Credit

Crisis Insurance Losses Lawsuits Likely Will Continue Beyond 2009