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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 19, 2012
Doing business in Asia is very different from the United States or Europe in both cultural and business terms, and understanding that difference can avoid personal embarrassment or imprisonment.
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By Staff Writer |
April 16, 2012
Wisconsin, which did not take action on implementing the federal Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act last year, has now passed such legislation, a National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices bulletin states.
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By Richard Mintzer,CLU |
December 21, 2011
A higher standard of care and quality control are essential
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By Staff Writer |
November 28, 2011
Claims compiled a sampling of some of this year's important legal developments for the P&C industry.
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By Mark E. Ruquet |
September 1, 2011
There is a morbid joke going around among some of us in the New York area about what we found we can’t control: we’ve had an earthquake and hurricane within one week; all we need is a plague of locusts and our disaster experience with Mother Nature will be complete.
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By Dennis J. Wall, Esq. |
May 31, 2011
Handling catastrophe claims to avoid bad faith exposure is not a great mystery.
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By Richard E. King |
May 1, 2011
Unfortunately, the days of a rarity of bad faith allegations in a lawsuit vanished just as innocuously as the 2004 and 2005 hurricanes.
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By Dennis J. Wall, Esq. |
April 11, 2011
Insurance bad faith exposure is always in the background of claim handling. This is never more true than in situations involving the handling of catastrophe claims.
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By Frank Pennachio, co-founder of the WorkComp Advisory Group |
January 1, 2011
Frank Pennachio offers advice on how agencies with large business in workers' comp can succeed in the current market.
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By Richard Mintzer,CLU |
January 1, 2011
Richard Mintzer writes about how pesky issues can create consultative opportunites for agents.