Insurance Journal Magazine
    
    
 
    July 21, 2003 Surplus Lines/Political Issue
In this Issue
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									Editor's NoteIs Regional the Way to Go’
 There is a question that goes back-and-forth when it comes to...
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									Cover StoryRegional Carriers Zone In on Helping Agents
 When it comes to buying and selling insurance, there is a common...
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									FeaturesKemper Sends Agents Scrambling to Replace Business
 Lost amid news of the Kemper Insurance Cos.' precipitous slide in...
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									FeaturesCalif. Lawmakers Form Workers’ Comp Reform Committee
 California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi commended lawmakers...
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									NewsbriefsCALIF. COMMISSIONER GRANTS PETITION BANNING RATES BY ZIP:
 California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi recently granted a...
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									NewsbriefsWASH. WC BENEFITS INCREASE 1.9 PERCENT:
 Workers currently receiving Washington workers' compensation...
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									NewsbriefsSCF OF ARIZONA FILES SUIT TO PROTECT ASSETS:
 State Compensation Fund of Arizona (SCF) recently filed a lawsuit in...
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									NewsbriefsNAII APPLAUDS HOUSE FOR INTRODUCING LEGISLATION TO PRESERVE NATIONAL CREDIT REPORTING SYSTEM:
 Recently, a bill to permanently reauthorize the expiring provisions...
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									Fraud RoundupAgent Sentenced to Four Years
 Patrick James Murphy, 45, of Norco, Calif., pled no contest to 39...
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									Fraud RoundupCouple Surrenders on Fraud Charges
 Ron Stahr, 40, of Hawthorne, Calif., and Michele Morlet, 24, of...
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									Fraud RoundupConstruction Businessmen Indicted
 Two former Alameda County construction businessmen, Jay Neal Wright,...
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									Fraud RoundupFresno Man Arrested on Fraud Charges
 Investigators with CDI Investigations Branch arrested Juvencio...
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									Fraud RoundupCalif. Man Arrested for WC Fraud
 CDI Fraud Division investigators, with the assistance of the Glendale...
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									Fraud RoundupWoman Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges
 Gwendolyn Henson, 40, of Montclair, Calif., pled guilty to insurance...
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									FeaturesAgents Who Stick to a Plan Will Be Very Successful
 In our continuing column on employee benefits, Insurance Journal...
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									FeaturesFla. RRG Hopes to Address LTC Liability Crisis
 With national and state efforts at altering medical liability rules...
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									RatingsStanCorp’s ‘A’ Affirmed
 A.M. Best Co. affirmed the financial strength rating of "A"...
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									RatingsGulf Insurance Group Downgraded
 A.M. Best Co. downgraded the financial strength rating to "A"...
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									RatingsSheffield Earns ‘A’ From S&P
 S&P assigned its "A" financial strength rating to Sheffield Insurance...
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									RatingsJames River Assigned
 A.M. Best Co. assigned an initial financial strength rating of "A-"...
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									RatingsSCOR and Subs on Watch Neg
 S&P's placed all its long-term ratings, including its "A-"...
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									FeaturesPros, Cons of Outsourcing a CPF vs. Running In House
 This is the second in a three-part series on captive premium...
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									FeaturesEmerging Exposures Lead To New Coverage Issues
 Coverage for technology torts—"techno-torts" or "cybertorts"—is...
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									FeaturesSeeing Your Agency Today With the Eyes of Tomorrow
 If you could see your agency today with the eyes of tomorrow, what...
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									Parting ShotsInsurers Face Many Battles in Oregon
 California's $38 billion budget deficit garners lots of headlines and...
 
 
    



