Features for January 2002
- Weather Derivatives Offer New Solutions to anOld Problem
- Calif. Legislators Craft Tentative Agreement on Workers’ Comp Reform
- Fundamental Changes Proposed for London Market
- SCOR Launches Multi-Continental CAT Bond with RMS Technical Help
- Enron’s Crash Radiates in All Directions, Implications for Insurers
- When Good Employees Go Bad: Crime Insurance for Employee Dishonesty & Fraud
- Rising Prices Hit Commercial Property Market
- TDI Looks into Pricing; Mold Task Force Appointed
- Current, Former IIAT Members File for Political Posts
- Senate Fails to Act on Federal Terrorism Reinsurance Bill
- Evolving HO Policies Prompt Montemayor to Issue Consumer Alert
- World Trade Center Building Lawsuits Multiply
- Senate Fails to Act on Federal Terrorism Reinsurance
- When Good Employees Go Bad: Crime Insurance for Employee Dishonesty & Fraud
- World Trade Center Building Lawsuits Multiply
- TDI Proposes Mile-Based Auto Insurance Rules
- Knowles Steps Down as CEA Chief Executive
- Insurance Commissioner Candidate Umberg Answers Patriotic Call to Duty