Monthly Archives: <span>April 2010</span>

Compensation Plans for Multi-Generational Employee Satisfaction

Keeping employees satisfied at work not only aids in retention, it also increases your organization’s overall productivity. In the current economy, it is vital to offer a benefits package that is desirable to your employees and assists in their retention …

It Figures

$65 Million The state of Oklahoma has collected at least $65 million in the past five years by selling personal information from motor vehicle records, according to newspaper reports. Among the biggest buyers are clearinghouses that sell the information to …

The Rollercoaster of M&A

Continued Soft Market, Taxes and Health Care Reform to Boost Activity in Second Half of 2010 January deal activity started out strong but continued to decline in February and further in March. Nonetheless, first quarter merger and acquisition (M&A) activity …

How to Keep Employees Happy

One way that agency owners can keep their employees happy in today’s tough times is by making their compensation more accountable to agency growth. Al Diamond, president of the Agency Consulting Group, says in agencies where owners have decided to …

It Figures

14% The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association assessment to insurance companies will go up by 14 percent on July 1, from $124.89 to $143.09 per insured vehicle. The new rate is effective July 1, 2010, to June 30, 2011. The fund …

Declarations

Construction Slowdown “The proliferation of foreclosures is a dark cloud that overshadows the construction industry.” —Ken Mayland, president of ClearView Economics, commenting on data that shows construction spending has fallen by nearly 4 percent this year. Most analysts predict a …

State Farm Sues TDI; Files to Increase Homeowners Rates in Louisiana

State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. filed a lawsuit against the Texas Department of Insurance after the state agency took the unprecedented move of publicizing on its Web site recent rate hike proposals by the company. Texas’ largest insurer filed …

MarketScout Forms New Wholesaler

Online marketplace MarketScout and Glenn Hargrove, former CEO of Crump Inc., have teamed up to launch MarketScout Wholesale (MSW), which will combine wholesale brokerage and managing general agency (MGA) services with new distribution technology. Hargrove and MarketScout say they see …

People

CNA appointed Nancy Osborn branch vice president for its Phoenix and Albuquerque, N.M., offices; and Connie Taylor vice president of its new Los Angeles branch office, scheduled to open in May. Osborn began her insurance career with Travelers in 1980. …

Louisiana Court: Policy Exclusions Can’t Be Used to Deny Drywall Claims

A Louisiana court has rebuffed an insurer’s use of the pollution exclusion and two other exclusions in an “all risk” homeowners insurance policy to deny claims resulting from Chinese drywall. Specifically, the Civil District Court in New Orleans Parish, in …