In this Issue
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Cover StoryAngels of the Industry 2001
The date of Sept. 11 has been indelibly etched into the minds of... -
FeaturesCalifornia Drivers to See Some Auto Rate Increases in the New Year
Auto insurers across the state are making a beeline for Sacramento... -
FeaturesHouse Passes Terrorism Risk Protection Act, Attention Now Turns to Senate
In what is viewed by many leading insurance industry organizations as... -
FeaturesOne Man’s Escape from the Destruction of the World Trade Center: RLI V.P. Orza gives his firs-hand a
Although RLI lost its branch office in the World Trade Center as a... -
FeaturesFrom Promotions to Sport Pros, Special Events Insurance Covers it All
During the playoffs between the Seattle Mariners and the New York... -
FeaturesWeather Derivatives Offer New Solutions to an Old Problem
The market in weather derivatives has really developed over the last... -
FeaturesGrowing Market for Ski Insurance Faces Some Slippery Slopes
Owners of ski retail and rental shops and ski resorts may see some... -
Parting ShotsA Teutonic Call For ‘Unconditional Rethinking’ on Political Risk
The ramifications of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the insurance... -
Editor's NoteWhat I’ve Learned
It's hard to believe I'm wrapping up my last issue as Executive... -
NewsbriefsCALIF. STATE FUND LOWERED
Standard & Poor's lowered its counterparty credit and financial... -
NewsbriefsCIWA STARTS A NEW YEAR
The California Insurance Wholesaler Association will hold its 7th... -
NewsbriefsCOMPROMISE ON MEXICAN TRUCKS
The Alliance of American Insurers voiced support Nov. 29 for the... -
NewsbriefsFITCH PAINTS BLEAK PICTURE
Fitch published a review of the nine-month 2001 reported GAAP results... -
Newsbriefs2001 IIAA STUDY SEES MORE TECHNOLOGY
The 2001 Best Practices Study, released recently by the Independent... -
NewsbriefsCROWDED HOLIDAY HIGHWAYS
Fewer Americans will be taking to the skies this holiday season,... -
NewsbriefsLAW & POLICY ON THE ‘NET
A new conference, "Law & Policy on the Internet: A Forum for the...