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Insurance Journal Southeast

The Future for Agents' E & O

The Future for Agents' E & O

Insurance Journal Southeast
October 9, 2006
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Inside This Issue

PRIMARY COVERAGE

Senate measure seeks to bolster hurricane research

Sen. Martinez backs National Science Board recommendations

N.C. entrepreneur married to divorce insurance

Times have changed and maybe insurance needs to catch up

Oh, deer... it's that season

One insurer is bucking trend of increased deer collisions

Court: No libel by disgruntled N.C. columnist

Metro Magazine's hyperbole found absurd, not libelous

How Florida CFO hopefuls hope to solve insurance crisis

Sink eyes regional solution; Lee to limit state's risk exposure

Terrorism insurance market hits federal radar

GAO, Treasury reports say totally private market solution unlikely

House passes surplus lines reform legislation

Industry looks to Senate for next step

SEC sues RenRe officers over alleged scam

Finite reinsurance under watch again

Agents take aim at Zurich settlement

Trades oppose proposed compensation, disclosure provisions

Flood policy sales rising

Miss., S.C. among leaders in new sales

MARKET FEATURES

Spotlight: Restaurants and Bars

Why do restaurants need EPLI coverage?

Spotlight: Restaurants and Bars

Google may be an underwriter's best tool

States go global for ideas to improve road safety

Dots and cables save lives, states say

SPECIAL REPORT: Errors and Omissions

The future of agents' E&O

Exclusive survey on costs, availability and more

SPECIAL REPORT: Errors and Omissions

Getting to know your agency's E&O policy

Closer Look: Trucks and Fleets

Benchmarks and best practices improve safety

Private passenger: business use or commercial auto?

Knowing when and why to move clients

Nonprofit D&O: risks, exposures and options

Directors are ultimately responsible and that's scary for insurers

IDEA EXCHANGE

Minding Your Business

Top 10 goals for agents to make ASAP

Closing Quote: Why a national solution is needed

Big I's Symington on a national natural disaster plan