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By Michael P. Voelker |
March 15, 2012
For weeks on end in 2010, live footage of a ruptured pipeline spewing oil underwater in the Gulf of Mexico served as a 24/7 reminder of the potential for environmental devastation. Underwriters and brokers dealing with Environmental insurance initially feared the worst in terms of the disaster’s impact on the...
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
October 11, 2010
The Florida surplus lines market continues to battle many outside factors, but there are signs that at least the decline in premiums experienced over the last several years has slowed.
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By Marla Donovan |
October 4, 2010
Yes. And it doesn't matter whether it's a major tenant creating the vacancy or one of the smaller ones. Each unoccupied and empty space counts as vacant, and the owner does have liability for it.
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By Marla Donovan |
October 4, 2010
Yes. And it doesn't matter whether it's a major tenant creating the vacancy or one of the smaller ones. Each unoccupied and empty space counts as vacant, and the owner does have liability for it.
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By Susan R.a. Honeyman |
July 29, 2010
Not long ago, a shopping block in the tony New York suburb of New Rochelle was awash in stylish restaurants and small, attractive retail stores.
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By Susan R.a. Honeyman |
July 29, 2010
With the high rate of mortgage failures and foreclosures, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has been on overdrive protecting bank depositors by selling off distressed assets.
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By Susan R.a. Honeyman |
July 29, 2010
Not long ago, a shopping block in the tony New York suburb of New Rochelle was awash in stylish restaurants and small, attractive retail stores.
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By Susan R.a. Honeyman |
July 29, 2010
With the high rate of mortgage failures and foreclosures, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has been on overdrive protecting bank depositors by selling off distressed assets.