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NATIONAL COVERAGE
Reinsurance Rates Up, But Few Agree How Much
Pennsylvania House Passes Tort Reform Bill
New York City Drops Plan to Charge for Accident Response
California Workers' Comp Rating Bureau to Skip Mid-Year Filing
U.S. Tsunami Losses Add Up
Oregon Considers Medical Malpractice Cap
Oklahoma Governor Signs Bill to Cap Civil Damages
HMO Ordered to Cover Claims in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma
Texas Sees Rise in Workers' Comp Medical Costs
Mississippi Toughens Parental Social Host Liability
Allstate Seeks to Open 50 New Agencies in Florida
West Virginia Subsidizes Workers' Comp
Wisconsin Passes Bill to Reduce Auto Limits
Feds Probe Illinois Agencies' Workers' Comp Payouts
Agents Concerned About Perpetuation; Few Take Action
Agency Salary Survey: Time to Evaluate Frozen Pay Also, Paying Great v. Good Producers
Closer Look: Japan's Tragedy a Reminder of Need for Business Interruption Coverage
Closer Look: Are Your Customer's Properly Protected for Business Interruption?
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2011 Education & Training Directory
IDEA EXCHANGE
Growing Your Property Casualty Agency: Alan Shulman
Health Care Market's Explosive Growth Offers New Opportunities
Minding Your Business: Catherine Oak and Bill Schoeffler
Closing Quote: Bill Bunker
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