Features for November 2005
- For N.Y., Workers’ Comp Costs Become Economic Development and Job Issue
- House Committee Proposes Two-Year Terrorism Insurance Extension
- Calif. Commissioner Calls for 15.3 Percent Workers’ Comp Rate Decrease
- One Year After Spitzer, Risk Managers Shifting to ‘Trust But Verify’ Mode
- Competition Increases in Commercial Auto, But Not Too Much–Yet
- In Memoriam:Roy Pasini
- Study: Bad System, Not Bad Drivers, to Blame for Mass. Auto Woes
- Examples of In-Vehicle Technologies
- Sarbanes-Oxley Consulting Creates Opportunities, Risks for Underwriters
- Torts Drive Commercial Auto in Heartland, Elsewhere
- North Carolina Pro Athletes Win Workers’ Comp Court Cases
- California Commissioner Drops Broker Regulations
- Small Business Ain’t ‘Bean Bag’
- Fla. CFO Gallagher Voices Support for Tax-Deferred CAT Fund Reserves
- IBA West “Guide to Compensation Disclosure
- Indiana High Court Rules Against Dimunition of Value
- Software Monitors W.Va. Fraud
- Iowa Tornadoes Leave 1 Dead, 70 Homes Damaged
- Your New Employee is About to Start, Now What?
- Missouri Radio Host on Trial for Killing Wife for BMW
- The Four C’s of Risk Management for the Oil and Gas Operator – Contracts
- People & Places
- Climate Model Predicts Dramatic Changes in U.S. Over Next 100 Years
- Stealth Tornado Rips Through Indiana
- Louisiana Police Officer Convicted in Insurance Scam
- Insurer CEOs Address Cat Fallout at PCI Meeting
- Mobile Equipment or Commercial Auto?
- Burns & Wilcox to Re-Brand Service General Personal Lines Subsidiary
- Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Exposing Settled (?) Insurance Coverage Issues
- It’s Not Over Yet: State Farm Sued Over Salvaged Car Settlement
- How to Establish Your Agency as an Expert in Any Target Market
- Hurricane Rita Claims Expected to Hit $4.7 Billion
- COURTING TROUBLE? EXCESS & SURPLUS BROKERS’ LIABILITY UNCLEAR
- Carrier Watch
- Washington Voters Reject Malpractice Caps
- Taste for Success: Writing Today’s Wineries Requires Attention to Detail
- National Newsbriefs
- New Definitions: Mobile Equipment or Commercial Auto?
- The Truth About Ethics in Business
- International Newsbriefs
- Western States Pay Average Auto Premiums, NAIC Reports
- The Truth About Ethics in Business
- North Carolina Pro Athletes Win Workers’ Comp Court Cases
- In Memoriam: Roy Pasini
- Taste for Success: Writing Today’s Wineries Requires Attention to Detail
- Software Monitors W.Va. Fraud
- Burns & Wilcox to Re-Brand Service General Personal Lines Subsidiary
- Stealth Tornado Rips Through Indiana
- The Four C’s of Risk Management for the Oil and Gas Operator – Contracts
- Tracking
- ILLINOIS
- How to Choose the Right Bank for Your Agency
- House Committee Proposes Two-Year Terrorism Insurance Extension
- By Jack Faris
- Your New Employee is About to Start, Now What?
- Top 25 Commercial Auto Writers
- Indiana High Court Rules Against Diminution of Value
- Louisiana Police Officer Convicted in Insurance Scam
- Competition Increases in Commercial Auto, But Not Too Much-Yet
- Missouri Radio Host on Trial for Killing Wife for BMW
- Mobile Equipment or Commercial Auto?
- InsWeb’s AgentInsider
- Torts Drive Commercial Auto in Heartland, Elsewhere
- Climate Model Predicts Dramatic Changes in U.S. Over Next 100 Years
- Insurer CEOs Address Cat Fallout at PCI Meeting
- New Definitions: Mobile Equipment or Commercial Auto?
- Iowa Tornadoes Leave 1 Dead, 70 Homes Damaged
- Sarbanes-Oxley Consulting Creates Opportunities, Risks for Underwriters
- Contractors Backlogged With Work Orders, Predict a Long Wait for Repairs
- Actions and Proceedings
- One Year After Spitzer, Risk Managers Shifting to ‘Trust But Verify’ Mode
- Barbecues, Mobile Centers Encourage Auto Owners to Turn in Wilma Claims
- The Three-Legged Stool
- COURTING TROUBLE?
- Fla. CFO Gallagher Voices Support for Tax-Deferred CAT Fund Reserves
- Western States Pay Average Auto Premiums, NAIC Reports
- Study: Bad System, Not Bad Drivers, to Blame for Mass. Auto Woes
- The Three-Legged Stool
- California Commissioner Drops Broker Regulations
- It’s Not Over Yet: State Farm Sued Over Salvaged Car Settlement
- Carriers Flooded With Auto Damage Claims
- Washington Voters Reject Malpractice Caps
- Mass. Weighs Requiring Residents to Purchase Health Insurance
- Employment Practices Liability: Like Fine Wine, Better With Time
- Industry Conduct After Spitzer Shows Old Habits Die Hard
- N.Y. Readies ‘Common Sense’ Broker Pay Disclosure
- Value Added Services Stand Out from the Pack
- Sen. Staples Urges Agents to Continue Participating in the ‘Process’
- ‘Shirt Sleeve Miners:’ Trial Lawyers Panning for Gold at Vioxx Trial
- International Newsbriefs
- Avoiding Financial Catastrophes:Take Care When Procuring Agents E&O
- Michigan Governor Seeks 20% Discount on Auto, Homeowners Rates
- National Newsbriefs
- Using a Marketing Approach to Recruiting Employees
- Nearly 90 Percent of U.S. Corporations Juggle Multiple Lawsuits
- PCI Meeting Focuses on Reform of “Flawed” Regulatory System
- This Just In: Industry Conduct after Spitzer Shows Old Habits Die Hard
- What’s Wrong with an “Aging Workforce”?
- Planning Ahead: Navigating Clients through Disasters
- The Price of $candal
- This Just In: Industry Conduct After Spitzer Shows Old Habits Die Hard
- The Three-Legged Stool
- IJ Online Exclusive: Swett & Crawford Group Gains Independence Again
- Why You Should Analyze the Professional Liability Application
- The Price of $candal
- Ohio Supreme Court OKs Geographic Limitations on UM Coverage
- Lack of Electricity, Gasoline Slows Hurricane Wilma Recovery Efforts
- CA Insurers Turn Out in Record Number to Help Nonprofits
- Granite State Agent Wonders What It Takes to Sell Customers on Flood Coverage
- Wisconsin Assembly Reinstates Med-Mal Caps But Governor’s Veto Likely
- W.Va. Big ‘I’ Members Learn About Policy ‘Glitches,’ Coverage ‘Fixes’
- How to Write the Diverse Business of Lawyers Professional Liability
- Cost of Litigation Haunts U.S. Corporations More Than Winning Cases
- Credit-based Insurance Scoring Remains a Key Legislative, Regulatory Issue
- Harrington Tells FAIA: Employment Crisis Major Threat to Agencies
- Should the Directors and Officers Fraud Exclusion Have More Teeth?
- Litigation as Corporate Reality
- E&O Alert: Has Your Agency Outgrown Its Policies and Procedures?
- W. Va. Legislation Effectively Reduced Homeowners, Auto Rates
- Calif. Court Rules Illegal Immigrants Can Get Workers’ Comp
- N.Y. Med Mal Premiums Jump by Geography
- Nonprofit D&O Essentials: Homeowners, Condo Association Boards Beware
- Make the Plays With Teamwork on the Insurance Gridiron
- California Insurance Commissioner Announces Anti-Fraud Guidelines
- Insurers Challenge Delaware Claims History Regulation; Denn Vows to Defend in Court
- Industry Focus: Assessing Client Risk in Health Care
- Should the D&O Fraud Exclusion Have More Teeth?
- Mid-Atlantic States Form Regional Hazard Consortium to Improve Emergency Readiness
- Like A Virus
- Litigation as Corporate Reality
- Choice-less in Massachusetts Auto Insurance
- Debating the Changing Climate — It’s for the Birds
- Litigation Costs, More Than Winning, Haunt U.S. Corporate Lawyers
- Conn. Moves Quickly to Toughen Truck Insurance Reporting Rules
- MarketScout Barometer Shows Continued Softening in Professional Liability Market
- The Need for Uniform Building Codes in Louisiana
- Litigation as Corporate Reality
- The Need for Uniform Building Codes in Louisiana
- PCI Meeting Focuses on Reform of “Flawed” Regulatory System
- Make the Plays With Teamwork on the Insurance Gridiron
- Planning Ahead: Navigating Clients through Disasters
- Ohio Supreme Court OKs Geographic Limitations on UM Coverage
- Litigation Costs, More Than Winning, Haunt U.S. Corporate Lawyers
- The Three-Legged Stool
- At IIAT’s Small Agency Conference, lawmaker says involvement is key to legislative success
- IJ Online Exclusive: Swett & Crawford Group Gains Independence Again
- Nearly 90 Percent of U.S. Corporations Juggle Multiple Lawsuits
- Industry Conduct After Spitzer Shows Old Habits Die Hard
- Nonprofit D&O Essentials: Homeowners, Condo Association Boards Beware
- Mass. Weighs Requiring Residents to Purchase Health Insurance
- Uninsured /Underinsured Motorist
- California Insurance Commissioner Announces Anti-Fraud Guidelines
- Employment Practices Liability: Like Fine Wine, Better With Time
- Choice-less in Massachusetts Auto Insurance
- Wisconsin Assembly Reinstates Med-Mal Caps But Governor’s Veto Likely
- To submit a People and Places announcement, e-mail ptom@insurance journal.com
- MarketScout Barometer Shows Continued Softening in Professional Liability Market
- Feeling Helpless in Rain-Ravaged New Hampshire
- Michigan Governor Seeks 20% Discount on Auto, Homeowners Rates
- Why You Should Analyze the Professional Liability Application
- E&O Alert: Has Your Agency Outgrown Its Policies and Procedures?
- Mid-Atlantic States Form Regional Hazard Consortium to Improve Emergency Readiness
- What’s Wrong with an “Aging Workforce”?
- Calif. Court Rules Illegal Immigrants Can Get Workers’ Comp
- Credit-based Insurance Scoring Remains a Key Legislative, Regulatory Issue
- Cost of Litigation Haunts U.S. Corporations More Than Winning Cases
- Lack of Electricity, Gasoline Slows Hurricane Wilma Recovery Efforts
- This Just In: Industry Conduct after Spitzer Shows Old Habits Die Hard
- Debating the Changing Climate – It’s for the Birds
- In N.J. Bellwether Case, Trial Lawyers Closely Monitor Evidence, Tactics and Jurors
- Harrington Tells FAIA: Employment Crisis Major Threat to Agencies
- Avoiding Financial Catastrophes: Take Care When Procuring Agents E&O
- Evolution of Technology and Information
- N.Y. Med Mal Premiums Jump by Geography
- W. Va. Legislation Effectively Reduced Homeowners, Auto Rates
- Using a Marketing Approach to Recruiting Employees
- Professional liability ripples
- Insurers Challenge Delaware Claims History Regulation; Denn Vows to Defend in Court
- North Carolina Pro Athletes Win Workers’ Comp Court Cases
- How to Write the Diverse Business of Lawyers Professional Liability
- Conn. Moves Quickly to Toughen Truck Insurance Reporting Rules
- Ethical Business Practices Essential to Success in Today’s Marketplace
- Should the Directors and Officers Fraud Exclusion Have More Teeth?
- N.Y. Readies ‘Common Sense’ Broker Pay Disclosure
- W.Va. Big ‘I’ Members Learn About Policy ‘Glitches,’ Coverage Fixes
- CA Insurers Turn Out in Record Number to Help Nonprofits
- This Just In: Industry Conduct After Spitzer Shows Old Habits Die Hard
- Should the D&O Fraud Exclusion Have More Teeth?
- Like A Virus
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