In this Issue
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News BriefsNews Briefs
Illinois Katrina Could Affect Ill. Insurance Rates: Experts say the... -
FeaturesMidwest FEATURE: Market Spotlight on Illinois and Ohio
Although the insurance industry - and the rest of us - are waiting... -
FeaturesA “Safe” Way to Add Value for Your Customers
Insurance agents need to stand out from the crowd if they are to... -
FeaturesWriting Wineries Requires More Than Just a Tasting
To be successful, you must thoroughly drink in all the details.... -
FeaturesSilly Business Suits Back in Style
Saying complimentary things about trial attorneys is not exactly the... -
People & PlacesPeople
WellPoint, Inc. announced a series of leadership appointments,... -
FeaturesMidwest FEATURE: Market Spotlight on Illinois and Ohio
Although the insurance industry - and the rest of us - are waiting... -
FeaturesWisconsin Senate Committee Kills “All Sums” Bill
A Wisconsin Senate Committee has killed the "all sums" bill, a... -
FeaturesExclusions – Auto
This recurring feature examines insurance coverage decisions in the... -
FeaturesIndiana Targets Insurance for Economic Development
Former insurance industry advocate Mike Chrysler has recently been... -
FeaturesWis. Launches First Health Insurance Cooperative
The first health insurance cooperative in Wisconsin is set to be... -
Editor's NoteEditor’s Note: Katrina Hits Close to Home
Led Zeppelin, "When the Levee Breaks" When the news media first began... -
FeaturesFEATURE: Midwest Insurers Pitch In for Katrina Relief
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, insurers in the Midwest rose to the... -
FeaturesExclusions – Auto
This recurring feature examines insurance coverage decisions in the... -
Editor's NoteKatrina Hits Close to Home
"If it keeps on rainin', the levee's gonna break..." Led Zeppelin,... -
FeaturesWriting Wineries Requires More Than Just a Tasting
To be successful, you must thoroughly drink in all the details.... -
FeaturesMidwest Insurers Pitch In for Katrina Relief
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, insurers in the Midwest rose to the... -
FeaturesMidwest FEATURE: Market Spotlight on Illinois and Ohio
Although the insurance industry -- and the rest of us -- are waiting... -
Case WatchCase Law Watch
This recurring feature examines insurance coverage decisions in the... -
FeaturesA “Safe” Way to Add Value for Your Customers
Insurance agents need to stand out from the crowd if they are to... -
FeaturesIndiana Targets Insurance for Economic Development
Former insurance industry advocate Mike Chrysler has recently been... -
People & PlacesPeople & Places
Marjorie Dorr WellPoint, Inc.announced a series of leadership... -
FeaturesWisconsin Senate Committee Kills “All Sums” Bill
A Wisconsin Senate Committee has killed the "all sums" bill, a... -
FeaturesWis. Launches First Health Insurance Cooperative
The first health insurance cooperative in Wisconsin is set to be... -
FeaturesSilly Business Suits Back in Style
Saying complimentary things about trial attorneys is not exactly the... -
NewsbriefsKATRINA COULD AFFECT ILL. INSURANCE RATES:
Experts say the path of destruction left by Hurricane Katrina likely... -
NewsbriefsGE PLANS SALE OF INSURANCE UNITS:
General Electric Co. likely will sell all of its remaining insurance... -
NewsbriefsMOST MINN. EMPLOYERS OFFER MED BENEFITS:
More than half of Minnesota employers offer paid medical insurance to... -
NewsbriefsOHIO DOI COLLECTING MED LIABILITY DATA:
The Ohio Department of Insurance recently launched a Web-based... -
FeaturesCourt Ruling Says Asbestos-Related Disease Does Not Constitute ‘Bodily Injury by Accident’
The U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, recently issued its opinion... -
FeaturesFederal Role in Regulation is the Big Unknown in Surplus Line’s Future
If Congress Changes Regulation, Impact Would be Big ... But That's a... -
FeaturesIn Uncertain Times, Surplus Market Certain to Respond
Regardless of what insurance regulation looks like in 2010, experts... -
NewsbriefsInternational Newsbriefs
European Insurers Estimate Katrina Losses: A disaster the scope of... -
FeaturesSurveying the Damage: After Katrina, Can the Industry Withstand Another Disaster?
Hurricane Katrina could be called an industry nightmare. Some... -
FeaturesNew Orleans-Based GEB Insurance Agency Weathers Katrina
Firm's Mobile Emergency Unit Takes Claims in Baton Rouge Before... -
FeaturesAs the Hispanic Population Surges in the United States
Number of Latin-Owned Businesses Increases, Total Buying Power Also... -
Cover StoryLatin Agents Urge Insurers to Join the Hispanic Market Explosion
As the Hispanic population surpasses 40 million with a combined...
National Coverage
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FeaturesFederal Role in Regulation is the Big Unknown in Surplus Line’s Future
If Congress Changes Regulation, Impact Would be Big ... But That's a... -
FeaturesNew Orleans-Based GEB Insurance Agency Weathers Katrina
Before Hurricane Katrina, Gillis, Ellis and Baker Insurance, a New... -
FeaturesBy Patricia-Anne Tom
Court Ruling Says Asbestos-Related Disease Does Not Constitute... -
FeaturesAssociations educate agents
As the Hispanic population surpasses 40 million with a combined... -
News BriefsNews Briefs
European Insurers Estimate Katrina Losses: A disaster the scope of... -
FeaturesWeathering the storm
Hurricane Katrina could be called an industry nightmare. Some... -
FeaturesHurricane Katrina’s Widespread Damage to Impact All Lines of Insurance
When Hurricane Camille struck the Gulf Coast areas of Louisiana,...