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Construction/Architects & Engineers; Main Street Markets - Small Business Risks; Bars & Restaurants; The Commissioners, Part 2

Construction/Architects & Engineers; Main Street Markets - Small Business Risks; Bars & Restaurants; The Commissioners, Part 2

Insurance Journal Midwest
July 2, 2007
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Inside This Issue

PRIMARY COVERAGE

Ohio governor changes security procedures after data stolen

Officials take hard look at how information was protected

Allstate awards cities free gas for safe driving records

Time between accidents is the benchmark for best drivers

House bill to renew federal terrorism reinsurance

Extension viable for 10 years, includes expanded definition

Supreme Court ruling limits investors' antitrust claim recoveries

Move could save Wall Street firms a bundle

P/C insurers invest $320 billion in public projects

Municipal bonds help construct schools, roads, hospitals and more

MARKET FEATURES

Greater competition, higher prices challenge A&E market

Cost of land, building materials impacts the market

Maximize your value by asking the right questions

Workers' comp checklist helps target the right areas

XXXX=SPECIAL REPORT: Construction

Builder's risk: Difficult but manageable

New capacity enters market, but terms and conditions not easy

XXXX=SPECIAL REPORT: Construction

Construction underwriters v. claims units

Coverage interpretation and claims litigation at odds

But overall, construction market looks 'optimistic,' Willis exec says

XXXX=SPECIAL REPORT: Construction

Contracts count when dealing with subcontractors

Language, legislative knowledge, and right insurance partner matter

Spotlight: Restaurants & Bars

Today's complex restaurant environment needs the right ingredients

XXXX=SPECIAL REPORT: Architects & Engineers

Getting to 'yes' with underwriters on design liability accounts

Beazley underwriter advises brokers to read up on rating plans

SPECIAL REPORT: Architects & Engineers

Project owners run for their own cover

Closer Look: Main Street Markets - Small Business Risks

More small businesses think big

Closer Look: Main Street Markets - Small Business Risks

Small business owners' needs run large

IDEA EXCHANGE

BOP evolution warrants a second look

Line of business becoming easier to write

Closing Quote: Balancing risk and reward

Minding Your Business

The secret of "The Secret"