Features for November 2004
- Storm Warnings:
- Louisiana Joins National Fight Against Bogus Insurance Plans
- Missouri Malpractice Claims Fall by 14%, But Premiums Rise
- Progressive’s Black Box: Is Big Brother Good for the Industry’
- St. Paul Travelers Hit With Class Action on Contingent Commissions
- SMART: An Opportunity to Re-Energize States
- Tort Reformers Score Victories in Midwest Judicial Races
- Competitive Storm Brewing — What Spitzer’s Lawsuit May Mean to Us All
- D.C. Commissioner Mirel Takes Issue With Spitzer & Approach
- AIA VP Part of Team Working on Iraqi Code
- Industry Under Fire: Will Insurance Broker M&As Still Keep Pace’
- Going Paperless: Is it for the Independent Agency’
- Citizens Vote Yes on Med-mal Caps in Nevada; No in Oregon and Wyoming
- Insurers Pleased with Results of 2004 Federal and State Elections
- Competitive Storm Brewing: What Spitzer’s Lawsuit May Mean to Us All
- Mercury Insurance Loses Appeal in Broker Fees Case
- Loss Ratios Improve in 45 States Nationwide
- S.C. AG McMaster: More Money Needed
- Competitive Storm Brewing — What Spitzer’s Lawsuit May Mean to Us All
- Obituaries
- Ten Subpoenas Issued in Fla., Ala., N.C.–Investigations Underway
- Focus on the Future: Come 2014, Industry Should Look Very Familiar
- Study: Half of Compensation to 9/11 Victims Came from Insurance
- Two United Healthcare Companies Agree to $1.1M Settlement With N.C.
- PIA Western Alliance Unites Agents Across Nine States
- Maryland Poll: Republicans Blame Lawyers, Democrats Blame Insurers
- Hagerty to Write Collector Car, Lowrider Policies
- Viewers Have Insurers to Thank for Reality TV
- From Wall Street to Main Street, Agents are Talking Disclosure
- Industry Consolidation Continues to Gain Momentum, 2005 Looks Cloudy
- CA…CHING!!
- Association Not Likely to Push Liability Cap for Nursing Homes in Ark.
- FOCUS ON THE FUTURE: Come 2014, Industry Should Look Very Familiar
- Texas Judge Strikes Down Rate Rollbacks for State Farm, Farmers
- Industry Performance after 9/11
- Turning 35: The National Alliance Looks Back … and Into the Future
- More from Conn. Big ‘I’ Gathering: Insurbanc Turns Profit; Agencies Face Privacy Demands
- Pickens: Despite Media Images Good Things Are Happening in Iraq
- Nine Ways to Get Personal When Selling Business Insurance
- Big ‘I’ Panelists Concerned About Terrorism, Asbestos, Tort Reform
- Spitzer Probe Widens Across the Country
- For Farm Mutuals, Mergers May be ‘Good, Bad or Ugly’ but Still Worth Considering
- NAMIC Applauds SC Governor’s ‘Contract For Change’
- Agents Watching Spitzer Broker Fraud Charges Closely
- D.C.’s Mirel Takes Issue with Spitzer’s Approach vs. Industry
- ASCnet Conferees Hear How to Manage a Profitable Business
- ASCnet Conferees Hear How to Manage a Profitable Business
- Marsh Seeks Advantage with ‘Transparent’ Business Plan
- Industry in the Bull’s Eye
- IICF Bridge Week Celebration: A Look at the Public and the Industry
- Lawyers Clash in Opening of Second World Trade Center Coverage Trial
- When Do You File a Declaratory Judgment Action’
- New Study Details Arizona's Workers' Compensation System
- At Big I, Insurer CEOs Assess Impact of Hurricanes
- O.D. Kenemore
- Encompass Chief in Mass. Hopes Reformers Enjoy Red Sox-Like Success
- Looking at the Med-Mal Crisis from Both Sides
- States Coordinate Responses via NAIC
- October 25, 2004
- States Get Tough on Parents with Underage Drinking Liability Laws
- RemedyTemp to Appeal Workers' Comp Case Appeals Court Ruling
- Big ‘I’ Panelists Concerned About Terrorism, Asbestos, Tort Reform
- S&P Revises Overall Property/Casualty Outlook to Negative
- Campaign Ad Attacks Michigan Supreme Court Justice as Insurers’ Lackey
- Study Lauds Driver Stability Systems for Car Crashes, SUV Accidents
- Independent Agents Watching Spitzer Broker Fraud Charges Closely
- Legislative watchdogs put a fresh spin on traditional lobbying techniques
- Is Big Brother Good for the Industry’
- Study: Malpractice Caps Would Save Companies 15 Percent
- October 25, 2004
- Underinsured Homeowner Problem Revisited on Anniversary of Calif. Wildfires
- NAIC Conference Call Places State Insurance Investigations on Hold
- States Loathe to Lose Say Over Insurance Plans
- Enhancing Communication Skills
- Agents Watching Spitzer Broker Fraud Charges Closely
- Calif. Commissioner Proposes New Broker Regulations, AG Steps In
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