Features for July 2000
- Insurers Fight Hollywood Claims Over “Gap Financing” for Movies
- Leucadia Backs Out of Planned Reliance Deal
- Conducting an Efficiency Study
- NAII Lists State Farm Verdict as Second Largest ‘Disaster’ of 1999
- MarketScout.com: Diamond in the Rough
- Businesses at Risk:Do Your Clients Need CONTAMINATED PRODUCTS Insurance’
- Coverage Corner: What Constitutes Adequate Liability Limits’
- Commentary: Examining Slave Insurance in a World 150 Years Removed
- Recent Product Recalls
- Surplus Line Brokers Gather at ‘Playground of Pacific Northwest’ for WSSLC
- Volunteer Workforce, Lifeblood of the Nonprofits, Needs Special Coverages
- Kemper to Take Over Superior National
- Workers’ Comp Benefit Costs Vary Widely Across Texas
- Groups Disagree on Producer Licensing Model Language
- Calif. Commissioner Quackenbush Resigns; Probes Continue
- Quackenbush Resigns From Office, Kelso Named Chief Deputy
- Hibbs-Hallmark & Co. Acquires Assets of Lambert Fenchurch from Richard Kerr
- FEMA Study Predicts Massive Coastal Erosion
- Surplus Lines Agents in The New Millennium
- CSG Announces Sale, Refocuses Core Business
- And Then There Were Two…
- Extreme Sports Put Skate parks in the LIABILITY SPOTLIGHT
- Insurers Fight Hollywood Claims Over ‘Gap Financing’ for Movies
- Commentary: E-Signature Law Should Expedite Insurers’ Interest With Internet
- Industry Leaders Speak Out About Quackenbush Resignation