Features for July 2002
- NAII VP Takes a Look at California’s State of Insurance
- Damage from Texas Floods Could Top $1 Billion
- Munich Re Creates a Stir With Reserves Announcement
- Surveying the E&S Market with Swett & Crawford’s Hartoch
- Profits Fell, Losses Climbed for P/C Industry
- Surplus Lines Industry Continues to Play its Role
- How Retail Agents Can Best Use the Surplus Lines Industry
- The Surplus Lines Market-From Deep in the Heart of Texas
- Prevent Water Damage with Monthly T.L.C. (Thorough Leak Checks)
- Nev. Regulators May Look to Legislative Solution on Defect Litigation Costs
- Disparities Between House, Senate Bills Hold Up Terrorism Backstop
- Captivating Times for Insurance in Arizona
- WorldCom Disclosures Batter the D&O Market
- Surveying the E&S Market with Swett & Crawford’s Hartoch
- Here We Go Again
- Using the Excess and Surplus Lines Market
- Surplus Lines Results Will Improve; Admitted Market Not out of Race
- Insurance Journal’s Web Site Sees Increased Traffic, More Unique Users
- For Lloyd’s, Continued Growth Expected in Surplus Linese
- After the Mold Rush: Montemayor Looks at Future of Texas Markets
- As Hard Market Persists, E&S Brokers Wait for the Right Opportunity
- IIAT in the Swing of Things with New President, Officers
- SP’s Says ‘Wait ’til Next Year’ for Hard Market
- Calif. Senate Bills 1763, 1427, 1678 See Action
- Surveying the E&S Market with Swett & Crawford’s Hartoch
- As Hard Market Persists, E&S Brokers Wait For The Right Opportunity
- Surplus Lines and the Lloyd’s Market
- S&P Says ‘Wait ’til Next Year’ for Hard Market to Ease
- WorldCom Disclosures Batter the D&O Market
- CPCU Society’s L.A. Chapter Installs New Officers and Directors