Features for March 2010
- California Earthquake Authority Supports Federal Catastrophe Insurance Bill
- AIG To Pay $8 Million to Settle Lawsuit
- Wash. Approves JUA For Flood Insurance
- Agencies Outsourcing to China to Reduce Backlogs, Free Up Resources
- Colorado Bill Aims to Make Insurance Policies More Readable
- West Virginia Approves Insurance Liens for Cities
- Florida CFO Sink Wants Data on Troubled Property Insurers
- Georgia ER Liability Shield Upheld
- Terrorism Coverage in the Everyday World
- Arson by the Numbers
- Arkansas Regulators Suspend Agent License of Standridge for Dishonest Practices
- Louisiana Regulators Propose Immunity Legislation for Citizens
- Some Red Flags in Residential Arsons Fly Before the Fire
- Airing Out the Issues of Money Laundering
- Growing Skepticism Ignores Climate Change Facts; Max Merges with Harbor Point; Terrorist Pirates Threaten the Malacca Strait
- Businesses Going Green
- When a House Is a Home … and a Museum
- Economy Raises Risk Management Stakes for Architects, Engineers
- Clashes Led to Firings, Discrimination Claims at Ohio Work Comp Council
- Green Is Good, Right?
- Survey: Michigan Firms Plan to Hike Wages Over Next 6 Months
- Project a Policy’s Total Cost of Ownership When Competing for a Sale
- Florida Court to Hear Rental Car ‘Vicarious Liability’ Case
- More Males Filing Sexual Harassment in Workplace Claims
- Atlanta’s ‘Only Live Insurance Agent’ Having Fun
- 8 New Markets in Response to Current Trends
- California Regulator Considering Regs to Alleviate Underinsurance
- How Agencies Are Leveraging Social Networking
- Hawaii Senate Committee OKs Using Hurricane Relief Fund to End Furloughs
- The Worst Is Yet to Come
- California Reducing Licensing Fees 6%
- Balanced Budgets
- Uncertainty Pervades the Terrorism Insurance Market
- Fairfax Financial to Buy Remaining Shares of Zenith National Insurance in $1.4 Billion Deal
- Learning the Lingo
- Seven Steps to Selling Your Business
- IRS, States Target Employer Abuse of Classification of Independent Contractors
- California Proposal To Withhold Independent Contractor Fees on Hold
- American Family Insurance Cuts Arizona Auto Rates 5.9%
- Insurers Urged to Keep Improvements to Medical Liability Line in Illinois
- Bill to Sell CompSource Oklahoma Advances but Objections Mount
- New Florida Legislative Session Faces Familiar Problems
- Best Practices in Marketing Communications
- Uncertainty Pervades the Terrorism Insurance Market
- Terrorism and Intentional Acts: Austin Plane Crash Raises Coverage Questions
- South Carolina Worker Hurt at Job, Housing Covered by Insurance
- IRS, States Target Employer Abuse of Classification of Independent Contractors
- Insurers Restricting Coastal Exposure
- Agency Innovators: How Agencies Leverage Social Networking
- Florida Cabinet Delays Hurricane Fund Assessments
- Social Networking:
- AAMGA Endows $1M Chair at Georgia State University
- A ‘Great Earthquake’ Strikes Chile; Insurance Doesn’t Pose Systemic Risks to the Economy; Berkshire Buys More Munich Re
- Boston Woman Loses Lawsuit over Secondhand Smoke
- State of Challenge: How Florida’s Surplus Lines Agents Are Faring
- Strong Attitude Backed by Superior Knowledge
- Beecher Carlson to Refund $90,000 Under Massachusetts Settlement
- IRS, States Target Employers’ Use of Independent Contractors
- E&O Insights: Personal Lines Accounts
- Will Gay Marriage Bring Marketing Opportunities for Agents?
- Bring Back the New York … or Florida … Insurance Exchange?
- Simplified Generational Marketing for Small Agencies
- Distress Claim Denied for Connecticut Cop Who Shot Chimp
- Hurricane Forecasters Promise Earlier Warnings
- Large Brokers Freed to Go After Contingent Commissions But Will They?
- Uncertainty Pervades the Terrorism Insurance Market
- Focus on Florida Surplus Lines
- Agency Innovators: How Agencies Leverage Social Networking
- Tennessee Eyes Insurance Break for Senior Drivers
- Best Practices in Marketing Communications
- Aon Founder Comes Out of Retirement to Launch Global Wholesaler
- Ohio AG: Ruling Clears Way for State to Take AIG to Trial
- Insurance Agents Fined for Not Having Written Security Plans
- IRS, States Target Employer Abuse of Classification of Independent Contractors
- Texas Catastrophic Weather Losses Totaled $2.5B in 2009
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