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Insurance Journal East

Lawyers overseeing lawyers; can lawyers police themselves- A new look

Lawyers overseeing lawyers; can lawyers police themselves- A new look

Insurance Journal East
July 3, 2006
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Inside This Issue

PRIMARY COVERAGE

Mass. agents seek 4% pay raise

Commission hike would go into effect next April

Geico defends auto rating criteria in N.J.

But lawmaker seeks to ban use of job and education in pricing

Patient denied surgeon's records for her malpractice suit

N.Y. judge says records are private but allows questions about possible injury

Big bite out of the apple

People can sue city hall and they do it a lot, costing N.Y. City $575 million

Maine: Injury during lunch break covered

State Supreme Court rules on workers' comp during lunch

Workers' comp premiums not priority in bankruptcy

Inurers balk at Supreme Court ruling they say could impact market

New federal bill aims to reform surplus lines insurance

Brokers show support for slimmed-down SMART legislation

S&P: CEOs concerned about capacity and pricing

Executive panelists stress need for underwriting discipline

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: DRIVE INSURANCE

New President Barbagallo eyes growth strategy

The virtual, global economy humbles insurance leaders

Futurist Weiner warns - and CEOs agree - big liabilities lie ahead

Wal-Mart to court: nix Maryland's benefit law

State defends move to force retailer to spend more on health benefits

Virginia adopts small business insurance purchasing bill

Supporters see savings in joint purchasing power

MARKET FEATURES

SPECIAL REPORT: Professional Liability

Lawyers overseeing lawyers - a new look at self-regulation

Closer Look: Artisan Contractors

Creative marketing pays off when insuring today's artisans

Closer Look: Artisan Contractors

Theft protection from start to finish

Market Feature: Professional Liability

Healthcare liability moves beyond hospitals to specialized facilities

IDEA EXCHANGE

Turning the tables: Coping with a new era of risk

Willis' Plumeri says federal charter, central disaster plan needed now

Minding Your Business

The 10% Solution: An approach to internal perpetuation

Spotlight: Liquor Liability

How pool tables, live music, security, even video games affect premiums

Pennsylvania Workers' Comp

Why agents seek to define sole proprietor

Closing Quote: Hurricane Katrina legal review

A review of the Tuepker decision shows the judge played middle ground.

Departments

  • People
  • New Markets
  • Business Moves
  • Closing Quote