Features for August 2015
- 101 Sales, Marketing & Management Ideas
- $17M Malpractice Award May Test Nebraska Tort Cap
- Independent Agencies Growing Organically
- Progressive CEO Renwick’s 5 Macro Trends of Note
- 10 Things to Know About Hospitals
- Appeals Court: Indiana Police Department Can Be Held Liable
- West Virginia to See Decrease in Workers’ Comp Premiums
- Missouri, Illinois Jeep Owners Sue Fiat Chrysler Over Hacking
- Kentucky’s Revised Accident Victim Anti-Solicitation Law Under Fire, Again
- Vermont Licensed 14 New Captives So Far This Year
- Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Chaney Wins Republican Nomination
- Research Says Washington D.C. Is Slowly Sinking
- South Carolina Approves Rate Changes to State Workers’ Comp Plan
- Connecticut High Court Overturns $35M Auto-Repair Award
- California Law Agencies Get $34.9M to Fight Workers’ Comp Fraud
- New Hampshire to Wind Down Med Mal JUA
- Washington City Sues Monsanto Over River Contamination
- Massachusetts Senate to Probe Home Insurance Rate Hikes
- Report: California Workers’ Comp Premiums Growing at Double-Digit Rates
- Officials: Effort to End Oklahoma’s Earthquakes Will Take Time
- Court Decision May Impact Workers’ Comp Side Agreements in California
- Amount of Louisiana Citizens Insurance Rebate Being Cut
- Former Worker Sues Safeway in Oregon Over Leering Customer
- Hurricane Katrina and the Evolution of Risk Management
- California Court Hands Down $55M in Decision Against Three AIG Companies
- Incoming, Outgoing Travelers CEOs Talk Transition, M&As
- 6 Sentenced in Large Cellphone Insurance Scam in California
- AIG Sees Opportunity in ACE-Chubb Marriage
- California, Pacific Northwest Schools Get $4M for Earthquake Early Warning Systems
- E&O Insights: How Management Shapes an Agency’s E&O Culture
- Jury Awards $10M to Family of Teen Who Died at California Facility
- New Hampshire Removes Cap on Producer Raffles
- South Carolina Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Insurance Fraud
- Arizona Supreme Court Ruling May Expose Agents to Lawsuits
- Maryland Bulletin Clarifies Commission Sharing
- 15 Montana Counties Offered Federal Disaster Aid
- The Myth of the Tech-Savvy Millennial
- Report on California Workers’ Comp Reforms Touts Successes
- Personal Lines Opportunities New and Old
- Utah Comic Con Granted Trademark Amid Legal Battle
- Insurers Unprepared for Self-Driving Car Disruption: KPMG
- Auto, Homeowners Insurance Rates Rise in Ohio in 2014
- The New Chubb Will Preserve Old Chubb’s Agency Culture, Says ACE’s Greenberg
- Damage to Homes May Lead to Required Soil Tests in South Dakota
- Insured Catastrophe Losses Fell 36% in First Half of 2015
- New Madrid Report Shows Need for Quake Insurance, Missouri Insurance Director Says
- 10 Things to Know About Condominiums
- U.S. Appeals Court Sides with Kansas Drivers in FedEx Employee Status Case
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- After Listeria Outbreak, Blue Bell Testing New Production Processes
- Evolving Consumer Base Is Changing Personal Lines: Conning
- Progressive CEO Renwick’s 5 Macro Trends of Note
- Deal Activity Still Impressive
- Louisiana Health Insurance Co-op to Shut Down Voluntarily
- The Doctors Co. Challenges Florida’s Order to Decrease Med Mal Rates
- Another Former Employee at Daimler in Oregon Files Discrimination Suit
- Louisiana to Withdraw from Multi-State Surplus Lines Clearinghouse
- U.S. Appeals Court Rules for State Farm Whistleblowers in Katrina Fraud Case
- California’s COIN Program Generates “Tens of Millions” in Community Funds
- Former Arkansas Insurance Company Exec Sentenced for Embezzlement
- A.M. Best: Will 2015 Be the Year That Tests Florida Property Insurers?
- Knievel Sobriety Jump in Montana Grounded Over Insurance Concerns
- Report: Strict GDL Penalties Reduced Crashes
- The Ins and Outs of Bad Faith Claims in Florida
- Cal Fire Captain, Insurance Agent Brother Arrested for Insurance Fraud
- Massachusetts Home Insurance Rates Soar After Harsh Winter
- Bankruptcy Judge Approves $2.5M Cleanup Deal in West Virginia Spill Case
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