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By Paul Rolich |
December 13, 2011
A thinking man’s guide to the holiday gift season.
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By Paul Rolich |
December 5, 2011
Here it is again. That time of the year when you are expected to provide gifts for certain people whether you want to or not. Abstaining is an option but will do little to further your acceptance into the good graces of your friends and family.
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By Michael P. Voelker |
November 10, 2011
As insurance companies and agencies search for solutions to address their business problems, looking to the cloud may be among the answers, according to such industry consultants as Bob Hirsch, a director at Deloitte
Consulting.
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By Susan Massmann |
July 26, 2011
There are many feel-good accounts of strangers coming to the aid of those in distress, but unfortunately these stories do not always end on a positive note.
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By James M. Shaw, Esq. |
July 4, 2011
When analyzing whether the right to appraisal has been waived, it is important to understand how Florida courts treat the contractual right to appraisal.
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By Ken Brownlee |
July 1, 2010
With the retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens and the Senate battle over Elena Kagan taking a top place in the news, I'm taking a look back at the Supreme Court and the implications for those of us in the claim industry.
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By Staff Writer |
March 23, 2010
Adlam is IEA's new chair and Casotria has been named the vice chair on IEA's board of directors.
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By Staff Writer |
March 18, 2010
The Insurance Educational Association announced the appointment of Judy Adlam as its chair and Louis H. Castoria as vice chair.