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Insurance Journal Southeast

Salute to Program Managers; Business Owners Policy; Risk Retention Group Directory

Insurance Journal Southeast
October 8, 2007
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Inside This Issue

PRIMARY COVERAGE

Scruggs wants contempt charge dismissed

Miss. trial lawyer Richard Scruggs in some trouble

W. Va. vehicle registrations jump

Was it spurred by the tax amnesty

S.C. orders objective workers' comp medical standards

Businesses hope executive action works where legislation fell short

Major Internet disruption could cause $250 billion in damages

New report urges CEOs to take action now

Supreme Court to hear case on competing product liability laws

Case centers on whether federal preempts state law

House flood bill includes windstorm cover

But White House threatens veto

The offshore insurance tax debate resurfaces in Congress

Domestic-owned insurers claim Bermuda has unfair advantage

Ky. Gov. Fletcher willing to compromise on medical tort reform

But getting re-elected comes before any more work on medical malpractice

Miss. candidates for commissioner spar over public service records

Democrat Gary Anderson of Jackson and Republican Mike Chaney duke it out

Fla. high court affirms insurers responsible for covered perils only

Ruling that could affect hundreds of cases

Fla. agents cite gaps in state-backed Citizens coverage

State-backed insurer not the best answer for all families, notes FAIA

MARKET FEATURES

SPECIAL REPORT: Salute to Program Managers

How program managers succeed without association endorsements

2007 Risk Retention Group Directory

Niche writing and the soft market

Program diversification helps face increased competition

Advice for starting a captive

How to choose the right service providers

Data breaches leave businesses exposed

New data compromise coverage helps businesses to respond

Closer Look: Business Owner Policies

They offer lots more than they used to

IDEA EXCHANGE

Minding Your Business

The good, the bad and the ugly on owner compensation

Closing Quote: Why actuaries oppose adding wind to flood

Not a good idea, says American Academy of Actuaries

DEPARTMENTS

  • Opening Note
  • People
  • Business Moves
  • My New Markets
  • Closing Quote