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Hospitality Risks: Why hotels and restaurants should welcome coverage

Hospitality Risks: Why hotels and restaurants should welcome coverage

Insurance Journal South Central
October 23, 2006
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Inside This Issue

PRIMARY COVERAGE

Okla. AG, Ark. governor spar

Concern is about more than 'chicken feed'

Insurance execs get time

Company failure affected Texas, Oklahoma

National Lloyds, American Summit acquisition

Colo. company to buy Texas-based insurers

Married to divorce insurance

N.C. entrepreneur thinks the coverage, at least, has a future

Banks' insurance revenues, insurance brokerage fees up

Brokerage fees rose more than 23%

Supreme Court to hear insurance credit score cases

Court agrees to one hour of oral arguments

Insurance charity foundation opens in N.Y.

Group plans national expansion; gets major support from AIG

Hurricane risk reduces HO insurer profit

Rate increases not sufficient for return on equity

P/C insurers' profitability drops

Net income for first half of 2006 fell 9.6%

Okla. AG, Ark. governor spar

Waste, not 'chicken feed,' is the issue

MARKET FEATURES

SPECIAL REPORT: Hospitality Risks

Why hotels, restaurants should welcome compliance

Closer Look: Homeowners

Poor stepchild HO market about to smarten up

Closer Look: Homeowners

Pricing plays catch-up in evolving market

Spotlight: Group Benefits

Benefits offer an easy way to expand business

Exclusive: Hospitality Risks Directory

Small agencies

Sticking up for the little guys

States have common concerns with homeowners coverage

And unique ones, too

More than data and office space

Recovery is about 'people issues, too'

IDEA EXCHANGE

Growing Your Property Casualty Agency

Market you business skills to clients, prospects

Brokerage Watch

HRH, Hub stock prices soar; B&B grows wholesale premium to $1

billion

Honesty is the best insurance policy

Sen. Lott says insureds need to know what's not there

Fiess: Texas Supreme Court speaks

But is the fight over mold finally over?

Disaster planning

With help, agencies get back up and running

More than data and office space

Recovery is about 'people issues,' too

Agents say 'no' to commission settlements

PIA says 'main street' agents shouldn't be punished

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  • Declarations
  • Case Law Watch
  • Fraud Roundup
  • New Markets
  • Business Moves