The first half of the decade was dominated by employment issues arising from World War II, including labor and material shortages. 1945 brought the passage of the McCarran-Ferguson Act, exempting insurance federal antitrust and fair trade laws, as long as the states fill the regulatory gap.
Professional Liability Insurance Now Available for Lawyers As doctors, surgeons, dentists, druggists and others have been able to obtain professional liability... First Postwar Construction Will Be Highways The general public has been made to believe that the construction industry will take up the... How to Sell Plate Glass Insurance By the time this is in print V-E Day may have come and gone, but whether it has or not, be sure to get... N.A.I.A. Educational Courses Are Offered In 125 Communities In the insurance field, the National Association of Insurance Agents has successfully inaugurated an ... Motion Pictures for Business As Well as Pleasure Persistent, efficient and intensive training has long been recognized in the insurance industry as a...Articles from the 1940s
Celebrating 80 Years
