Insurance Journal Magazine
    
    
    April 15, 2002 Farm & Ranch + Environmental
In this Issue
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									FeaturesAgents Oppose Proposed Increase for Driving Record Fees
By allowing this increase, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)... - 
									FeaturesHard Market Common Theme for Spring Conventions
Spring is in the air, and that means conventions, conventions and... - 
									Features2001 was a Year for P/C Insurers to Shudder
In future years, property/casualty insurers will no doubt look back... - 
									FeaturesUnderground Storage Tanks: Word Leaks Out on Cover Enforcement
Owners and operators of underground petroleum storage tanks are a... - 
									Minding Your BusinessNot too late for Agency Reviews
Even though we are one third of the way through 2002, it is still not... - 
									Cover StoryAgents Look to Farm Profit
Depending on what line of agriculture insurance agents are serving,... - 
									FeaturesFireman’s Fund Unveils New Software for Middle-Market Business
Fireman's Fund Insurance has developed a new software program,... - 
									FeaturesSaleSource Marketing Success for Agents
Jim Rose, sales consultant to Automated Selling Process LLC, puts it... - 
									FeaturesMajor Players to Assemble at AAMGA May 5-9
With Las Vegas as the background, the 76th Annual AAMGA meeting May... - 
									FeaturesJoint ‘I’ Day Focuses on Hard Market
Submissions are coming in by the truckload. Renewals obviously are... - 
									Parting ShotsTerrorism Insurance and Home Security
The issue of whether or not the government should be in the business... - 
									NewsbriefsLEGION, VILLANOVA TAKEN OVER BY PA. DEPT
Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner M. Diane Koken announced that the... - 
									NewsbriefsFREMONT GENERAL SEES PROFIT, CONSIDERS SALE
California-based financial services company Fremont General Corp. has... - 
									NewsbriefsCALIF. RETROACTIVE PREMIUM TAX TO BE REVIEWED
According to the American Insurance Association (AIA), the California... - 
									NewsbriefsWCIRB PROCEEDS WITH FILING FOR MID-TERM INCREASE
The Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California... - 
									Fraud RoundupHollywood fire sparks fraud charges
Hollywood, Calif., residents Juan Ortiz, 44, and Joseph Lewellen, 67,... - 
									Fraud RoundupBroker-agent fined $100,000
The California Department of Insurance (CDI) recently issued an Order... - 
									Fraud RoundupDivorce leads to insurance fraud arrest
Investigators from CDI's Criminal Investigations Branch's Fraud... - 
									Fraud RoundupWash. couple charged with fraud
A Washington couple faces an excess of criminal charges, including... - 
									Fraud RoundupRingleader caught in auto fraud scheme
Keith Aaron Hayes was arrested on four counts of auto insurance fraud... 
    



