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Insurance Journal South Central

Excess, Surplus & Specialty Markets Directory, Vol. 1

Excess, Surplus & Specialty Markets Directory, Vol. 1

Insurance Journal South Central
January 26, 2009
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Inside This Issue

NATIONAL COVERAGE

Insurance Claims for 2008 U.S. Catastrophes to Top $25 Billion

37 Cats Generate the Fourth Highest Cost, Highest Frequency in a Decade

Madoff Scandal to Cost Insurers $1.8 Billion, Aon Benfield Says

Losses Could Prompt a Harder Market for Professional Liability

Washington Report

Obama Presidency Could Dramatically Influence Courts

Washington Report

FBI Reports Drop in Crime Including Arson

London's Reach Bolsters U.S. Specialty Lines

Catlin, Beazley, Amlin, Hiscox and Newcomer Torus Focus on U.S. Market

Duty to Defend Greater than Duty to Indemnify

Subcontractor's Contractual Obligation Exists Regardless of Negligence

Special Report: Contractors and Subcontractors

Additional Insured Endorsements May Reduce Coverage Available to Named Insured

2009 National Directory of Excess, Surplus and Specialty Markets, Volume I

SOUTH CENTRAL

Progress on Louisiana's Highways

Report Says State Ranks Highly for Safety Laws

Texas No. 1 for Railway Accidents

Harris County Leads the Way

Foreclosures, Vacant Properties Are Vulnerable

Risk Management Required

IDEA EXCHANGE

Growing Your Property Casualty Agency

Old Insurance Inspection Photos Make Meaningful Gifts

Wholesaler Innovation Helps Close the Gaps

E&S Exists to Provide Coverage for Unique and Emerging Risks

Customer Retention

Priority No. 1 for Agency Managers

Don't Cheap Out on the Training

Lessons from High-Performing Agencies

Legal Beat: Insurance in Times of Financial Crisis

Be Aware of Issues Affecting Coverage

Closing Quote: The Invisible Hard Market

Signs of Change Are Here

DEPARTMENTS

Opening Note

It Figures

Declarations

People

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